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Since the ship is new, there may not have been one...yet. Alternatively, no one has thought to report on it here.

There isn't anywhere online to sign up for it, you have to wait until you're on the ship. Ask at Passenger Svcs after you board.

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6 hours ago, Sheshefran said:

I was wondering the same question about the Grand Princess.

As a general rule...all the ships do a Chef's Table (sometimes 2). Easiest way to sign up is to go to Guest Svcs as soon as you board. You can also call the Dine line (but you'll get a busy signal for most of the day on boarding day)...or see the person staffing the entry podium at whichever Specialty restaurant is open for reservations. Lots of ways to do it.

If you plan on doing one, be sure to pack a pair of closed toe shoes (in case they've restarted the kitchen tour). 

BTW: not everyone who signs up will get on the list for the dinner (depending on the number of people who sign up). Space is limited to something like 12 people.

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10 hours ago, JF - retired RRT said:

As a general rule...all the ships do a Chef's Table (sometimes 2). Easiest way to sign up is to go to Guest Svcs as soon as you board. You can also call the Dine line (but you'll get a busy signal for most of the day on boarding day)...or see the person staffing the entry podium at whichever Specialty restaurant is open for reservations. Lots of ways to do it.

If you plan on doing one, be sure to pack a pair of closed toe shoes (in case they've restarted the kitchen tour). 

BTW: not everyone who signs up will get on the list for the dinner (depending on the number of people who sign up). Space is limited to something like 12 people.

 

They did the kitchen tour on the Grand in September 2022.

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I did Chef’s Table with a full kitchen tour last month on the Emerald. Three other women in the group wore open-toed sandals, no one batted an eye and they were permitted to participate.  🤷‍♀️ 

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24 minutes ago, Ellipooh said:

I did Chef’s Table with a full kitchen tour last month on the Emerald. Three other women in the group wore open-toed sandals, no one batted an eye and they were permitted to participate.  🤷‍♀️ 

Interesting...when we did the CT (way before the "pause"), close toes were required.

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