On the Mariner all the menus are on the Regent Interactive Televison. It is listed as "Dining Options" You can see breakfast, lunch and dinner for all the restaurants.
I cannot remember if the Navigator has the interactive TV but I know for sure the Voyager does. If you have a MENU button on your remote control that is where you will find it along with about 200 movies that you can start and stop on demand. Possible this service is not on the Navigator yet. If it is not there I am sure it will be coming in the future.
Glad you are okay Karen that is one of the fears (one of the many really) that has caused me NOT to do that zip line. I could just see myself getting stuck and having a problem.
Scones: Well I am almost an expert on scones. A very popular goodie in N.Z. I have yet to have a "good" scone on any ship.
To make good scones they have to be beaten extremely fast and put immediately into the oven and served as quickly as possible. Expert scone makers do not do too many at a time. Good scones just melt in your mouth and are very light. To make scones like this is pretty much impossible on a ship. Having them sit in a warmer is not a help either.
So those used to good scones will not be happy with ship scones. Those that are not used to scones may really like them.
They are more like a biscuits than a scone. Not bad just not a good scone.