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OP will be on the Koningsdam -- HAL.

 

 

 

And yes HAL always asks for your cabin number for breakfast, lunch and open seating dinner. They keep tract of who eats where. It has nothing to do about tips.

 

 

 

On HAL, many days the dining room is not open for lunch.

 

 

 

Last HAL cruise we ate in the buffet every night they asked for our Cabin number.

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It's no big deal, and it doesn't bother us at all....I just wondered why. We've had this occur with Carnival and Hal.

 

 

 

My husband has food allergies and we usually have open dining. So by noting our cabin when we are seated the staff is aware of his condition. So glad they take such great care of us!

 

 

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Never been asked. However, on a P & O cruise we became friendly with a couple and the wife had dietary restrictions so we were always asked cabin number. I would think it was simply so that the maitre d' could find her to show her the following day's menu.

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