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Any Advantages/Disadvantages to either of the Dining rooms? Is Four Winds better than Seven Seas or vice versa?

 

Just curious on the differences between dining rooms.

 

Also - we're traveling with a party of 10 - do they have a table for 10? or will we be split to two or more tables?

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Four cruises on the Holiday - loved them all.:) There's no difference in the two dining rooms. Yes, they have tables of ten. You need to make sure your booking agent has all your cruises 'linked', so your group should all be at one table.

 

You won't know for sure which dining room or which time you will have until you receive your Sail & Sign card just prior to boarding.

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You can have your booking agent request a window table, but honestly, I don't think that does much good. When you first board the ship, go to your assigned dining room and see where your table is. If it's not by a window (and of course, most aren't) then see the Maitre d' at the appointed time to request it. Good luck.

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Any Advantages/Disadvantages to either of the Dining rooms? Is Four Winds better than Seven Seas or vice versa?

 

Just curious on the differences between dining rooms.

 

Also - we're traveling with a party of 10 - do they have a table for 10? or will we be split to two or more tables?

 

on Holiday, is Four Winds...table 141..even the same chair last 5 cruises, since Nov, and up coming Apr 23..B n L is Seven Seas, open seating,,so I get to expierence both..Tables for 9 are round top..long 10's available too..go to Maitre de at 1pm..in Four Windsif you do t get satisfaction w/TA..or b4..folks line up early, and \he calls one at a time..so only 1 per needs to get in line..sometimes they seat you in Ricks, and call your name.

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