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You can also purchase dining packages, the only ones I can currently see are:

 

Roy's Sushi, Pan Asian and Tepannyaki three meals for $65

Buthcer's Cut chefs table for $82

Roy's Asian Marketplace (sushi) and Butcher's Cut two meals for $69

 

Other packages are often available on other Seaside sailings, which usually bring the per meal "dining Experience" price to around $25-$30 per meal.

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Thank you both for the great information.

Now, let's get in to some details.

 

Até, are these prepaid dining packages what is being called "Dining Experience" in the menus? Or is "Dining Experience" referring to a limited menu, at a set price, for each restaurant as compared to having access to the complete menu on an a la carte basis?

 

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3 hours ago, Beaver1975 said:

Até, are these prepaid dining packages what is being called "Dining Experience" in the menus? Or is "Dining Experience" referring to a limited menu, at a set price, for each restaurant as compared to having access to the complete menu on an a la carte basis?

Edit to add:  Once your cruise is booked you can go online and purchase dining packages that include a single special meal at a "Chef's Table", or two, three and four meal combination packages at various restaurants.

 

The dining packages -except Chef's Table- give the same choices as if you purchased the set price individual "Dining Experience" at the restaurant.  The dining experience limits choices to one app, one entree and one dessert from that specific section of the menu.  However, you can pick more expensive items from the a' la carte priced section of the menu for 50% off listed price, doing this still uses the dining package's meal experience credit.  You can also just go full a' la carte with no package and skipping the dining experience. 

 

To determine which is the better deal look over the menu and decide what meal items you'd likely order and price it out each way.  Because each restaurant's dining experience is a different price it can be a little tough to break it down as to how much of the package is going to which restaurant.  You can look at the full listed price of the "Dining experience" shown on each menu to get an decent idea about what each meal is costing you for the package.

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Here are a couple of examples of the 'Dining Experience' offerings in the Speciality Restaurants:

 

Butcher's Cut:

 

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For Ocean Cay (on US-based sailings) you can choose from the main menu, with some items not being included for selection (which are marked on the following):

 

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Teppanyaki:

 

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