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tonimari99

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I have always been in the dinning room (1st Seating) on Formal nights. I'm quite happy with the menu and sevice there. I seldom use the speciality places on the ship.

 

I have always found that no matter what the main suggested dishes are on the menu, one can order almost anything one desires, within reason.

 

I also have usually formed sort of a bond, with our regular waiters and they provide those little extras I use at dinner time without asking. (Always bringing some Tabasco, for my soup.) :D

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Are Formal Nights better done in the dining room, or one of the specialty restaurants? Any thoughts?:)

 

 

I'd save the specialty restaurants for the non formal nights. On formal nights, the main dining rooms tend to pull out the stops with lobster, prime rib, escargot, et al.:)

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Formal nights tend to have really great menus so I'd save the specialty restaurant for a non-formal night. On the other hand, you will probably have better luck getting a reservation for a time you want on formal nights. It's really up to you and what you enjoy eating.

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