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We reached Elite on our last cruise but have never been on the Emerald Princess before...we just booked a b2b In 2016. I have a quesiton about Traditional dining...which dining room do they use for Traditional 6 PM dinner. Hoping it is one of the dining rooms off the atrium and not all the way in the back of the ship.

On the Grand/Golden they use 1/2 of the any-time dining room for Traditional early seating besides the aft dining room.

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When we were on the Emerald, the dining room was on the same side of the ship as the coffee shop. Get off the regular elevators, turn left and it's around the corner. Or, get off the atrium glass elevators, turn right and it's around the corner.

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There are 2 dining rooms for the early traditional seating: Botticelli and Da Vinci. Da Vinci is an Anytime dining room after the early seating.

 

DH and I ate most of our meals in the Da Vinci because there was never a wait and the Michelangelo always had a wait and long lines. Botticelli is very nice - one evening we dined there with a couple that we met on an excursion.

 

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