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C Ferries has finally announced what it will do with the onboard space that once served as the Pacific Buffet on its Spirit Class vessels.

The ferry company will be launching a lounge area this summer that promises a new dining option in “a quiet, more relaxed setting.”

Passengers will pay $6 to gain entry to the Seascapes Lounge, which will give them access to bottomless coffee, tea and fountain drinks.

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The lounge will also sell a variety of “premium food items,” along with local beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages, priced separately from entry.

The Seascapes Lounge will be distinct from the existing $14 Seawest lounge, which includes access to coffee and snacks, but doesn’t serve hot, plated food.

“Customers have been clear in their feedback — they want a space that is special and distinct from the other dining areas, offering a quiet and comfortable setting,” BC Ferries vice-president …

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