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What are different meal
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Some ships' dining rooms can accommodate all passengers in one seating. But
most ships have two seatings which differ only by time. Early Seating begins
between 6 pm and 6:30 and Late Seating begins around 8:15 pm. To choose, just
decide whether you prefer to dine early or late then request your preference
when you book. Which ever seating you choose, remember that one of the best ways
to make new friends is to ask for a large table.
Many ships are now offering both alternative dining and choice dining
options. This gives you the opportunity to enjoy special theme restaurants such
as Italian, Chinese, Japanese or Southwestern restaurants separate from the main
dining room and give you a chance to choose when and with whom you would like to
dine. This varies by cruise ship.
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Is it better to have Early
Seating or Late Seating for
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As a rule of thumb, Early Dining means you'll have dinner between 6 pm and
6:30 pm and Late Dining means you'll have dinner between 8:15 and 8:45 pm. There
are many reasons why one dining may be better for you than an other.
Early Dining is great if you are traveling with small children who need to
stick to a set meal and bedtime schedule; like to go to bed between 10 pm and
Midnight; or you are an early riser.
You may want Late Dining if you don't want to feel rushed for dinner after a
day in port; you love late-night social activities; and if you don't mind
finishing your meal around 10:15 or 10:30 pm.
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Is cruise ship dining as
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Everything you've heard about cruise ship dining is true. You'll find a
varied selection of entrees (appetizers, salads, soups, vegetables, and
desserts, too) every time you sit down. And there's virtually no limit on what
or how much you can order.
Just because your cruise ship offers plenty of
delicious food doesn't mean you'll come home out of shape. You can choose
low-cal, spa, or fitness menu selections that are just as tempting as the
regular menu. You can also jog, do aerobics, work out in the gym, swim, golf,
play tennis, and much more.
Burning calories was never so much fun! Best
of all, the one thing you'll never see on a cruise ship menu is a price!
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Do I have to eat in the
dining room? |
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One of the highlights of cruising is having plenty of options. Cruise lines
know that people have different tastes in dining and offer many different
choices to accommodate them.
The main cruise ship dining rooms are generally reserved for the traditional
cruise guest. Dinner is served at the same time at the same table with the same
wait staff and with the same guests each night. You can order from a set menu
that changes daily. For most cruisers, this is one of the highlights of the
cruise experience and gives them an opportunity to meet new people from all over
the world and develop a relationship with a wait staff who has learned how to
cater to their individual needs.
Many cruise lines now offer alternatives to this more structured dining
experience. This not only includes casual dining venues like lido buffets for
breakfast, lunch and dinner; and pizzerias; but also more specialty, gourmet
restaurants offering Asian, French, Italian and Southwestern cuisine. Depending
on your tastes or mood for the night, you can eat anywhere you want, including
room service, which is available on most cruise ships 24 hours a day.
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Is there a charge for meals? |
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You can eat all you want on a cruise ship without having to pay for a meal.
You can literally stuff yourself with some of the finest food you'll ever eat at
one of many restaurants and eateries you'll find on your ship. And all this is
included in the cost of your cruise fare. However, many cruise lines today now
offer alternative dining options that may require a small service fee.
These "reservations-only" restaurants are small dining bistros that cater to
a small number of guests every evening. They offer passengers a chance to break
the normal routine and have a nice, romantic dinner for two without the kids to
enjoy each other's company. Many of these specialty restaurants are comparable
in quality to the finest restaurants like Mortons, Ruth Kriss, The Palm, or
Joe's Stone Crab. The additional charges range from £10 - £20 per guest
depending upon the cruise ship and the restaurant.
These restaurants book up very quickly, so you should make your reservations
as soon as you board your ship.
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