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We are looking at a cruise with some friends who plan to get a Royal Suite and we will be concierge. I understand suite guests have a separate dining room. Is anyone aware if there is any way we would be able to dine with them in this dining room even if it meant we paid an additional amount ( similar to speciality restaurants) ?

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We are looking at a cruise with some friends who plan to get a Royal Suite and we will be concierge. I understand suite guests have a separate dining room. Is anyone aware if there is any way we would be able to dine with them in this dining room even if it meant we paid an additional amount ( similar to speciality restaurants) ?

 

Can Suite Class guests bring traveling companions in a non-suite stateroom to the Suite Class exclusive restaurant so then can dine together?

 

Yes, based on availability, Suite Class guests can invite non-suite guests to dine with them in Luminae with reservation and for a fee. The fee per non-suite guest will be $10 for breakfast, $20 for lunch, $30 for dinner.

 

These fees are waived for invited non-suite guests 12 years of age and under. Suite Class guests can also request to dine together with their non-suite guests in the Main restaurant at no additional charge by visiting with the Maitre d’ on embarkation day.

 

 

From Celebrity Suite Class FAQ

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Can Suite Class guests bring traveling companions in a non-suite stateroom to the Suite Class exclusive restaurant so then can dine together?

 

Yes, based on availability, Suite Class guests can invite non-suite guests to dine with them in Luminae with reservation and for a fee. The fee per non-suite guest will be $10 for breakfast, $20 for lunch, $30 for dinner.

 

These fees are waived for invited non-suite guests 12 years of age and under. Suite Class guests can also request to dine together with their non-suite guests in the Main restaurant at no additional charge by visiting with the Maitre d’ on embarkation day.

 

 

From Celebrity Suite Class FAQ

 

Did the lower the charge? It was $50 pp for dinner last year.

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Yes OP your friends can ask anyone to join them for in suire dining. No extra fee, but be sure to tip Butler for extra work. Meal served would be from Main Dining room, not Luminae.

 

 

The OP would like their friends to dine with them in Luminae.

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We traveled the western med in a Royal suite and two couples who are friends were in the next two concierge level cabins. It was fun to open the balcony up and we shared cocktails and nibbles on the big veranda and in the suite each evening before dinner.

 

They each bought a specialty dining package onboard--then because we had unlimited specialty dining, we all were able to eat together at the specialty restaurants--less expensive than the charge for them to join us in Luminae at that time and more variety.

 

Some nights they would dine in MDR and we would go to Luminae. Worked out well for us.

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