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As a gift to ourselves and to celebrate our 30th cruise on Princess we have booked a suite. We have been told that one of the "perks" for booking a suite was that we could order off the MDR menu and dine in the suite. Here is the question: If we have friends who are on the cruise but not booked in a suite, can they join us for dinner and order off the MDR menu and join us for dinner in the suite?:confused:

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As a gift to ourselves and to celebrate our 30th cruise on Princess we have booked a suite. We have been told that one of the "perks" for booking a suite was that we could order off the MDR menu and dine in the suite. Here is the question: If we have friends who are on the cruise but not booked in a suite, can they join us for dinner and order off the MDR menu and join us for dinner in the suite?:confused:

Yes, it's not a problem. Room service will come all at once, if you order all at once. You can order course by course if you want things to be hot, or cold, when they're supposed to be Generally, IRS considered polite to tip well when ordering large amounts ie several tines over course of the night. Sometimes, your room steward will set up the balcony table for you with linens, or room service will, but not always..

You can order breakfast, lunch or dinner from MDR anytime it's open, just ask your room steward for the menu..

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As a gift to ourselves and to celebrate our 30th cruise on Princess we have booked a suite. We have been told that one of the "perks" for booking a suite was that we could order off the MDR menu and dine in the suite. Here is the question: If we have friends who are on the cruise but not booked in a suite, can they join us for dinner and order off the MDR menu and join us for dinner in the suite?:confused:

 

There are some suites on some ships that do not have the room or furniture suitable for 4 people to eat dinner.

I know that the mid-aft penthouse suites on the Royal and Regal, the amidships penthouse suites on Riviera deck on the Caribbean, Ruby, Emerald, and Crown do not have suitable furnishings for 4 people to dine. The balconies are too shallow and there is no table big enough.

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I do not believe that space will be the problem. We will be in an aft suite on the Pacific Princess.;p
Those owner’s suites on the Pacific are fantastic with a table for four inside and on the balcony and plenty of space both places [emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]

 

 

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