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Two Questions about RCCL/Majesty


JoeTN

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Im on the 9/8 sailing out of Miami (Nassau, CocoKay and the Keys), its a four day, does anyone have any idea which day the formal day will be ?

 

The reason I ask is, Im going with Mom and Dad and they aren't planning to attend formal night. More likely then not, there wont be a 4th traveling with me. So, knowing when Formal night will be will help my decision about attending.

 

2nd Question is, what are the chances of getting re-seated JUST for formal night (assuming theres someone else alone or a group of single people ect). I would still want to eat with my parents the other nights, but I really liked formal night on my last cruise and would like to attend again, but I wouldn't relish being alone at my table :p

 

Thanks!

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we'll just get seated wherever, last cruise the 3 of us were seated with just a couple. If something like that were the case this time, I would want to be re-seated JUST on formal night, to avoid the third wheel and have someone to talk to ;)

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we'll just get seated wherever, last cruise the 3 of us were seated with just a couple. If something like that were the case this time, I would want to be re-seated JUST on formal night, to avoid the third wheel and have someone to talk to ;)

 

 

Maybe you will meet a nice girl to have dinner with. ;)Sorry it is the mom in me!!:p

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Maybe you will meet a nice girl to have dinner with. ;)Sorry it is the mom in me!!:p

 

 

well thats always the hope, but the reality is for a guy crusing alone, the other girl is with *someone* (be it a friend, boyfriend, or family) that wants them to have dinner with them. Even on my last cruise, I met a girl, and thier parents wouldn't let her dine with me and my family, or me alone, and I didn't really wanna go set with her family (kinda rude people :p)

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well thats always the hope, but the reality is for a guy crusing alone, the other girl is with *someone* (be it a friend, boyfriend, or family) that wants them to have dinner with them. Even on my last cruise, I met a girl, and thier parents wouldn't let her dine with me and my family, or me alone, and I didn't really wanna go set with her family (kinda rude people :p)

 

 

Yikes, that is terrible. Our last cruise we requested a large table with my DD 21 and DS 19 and they sat us at a table with 3 20 year olds and the parents and grandparents. We had a ball. That is why I said to request a large table as there might be a better chance of getting someone your age at the table. If you want as soon as you board go speak to the maitre D and see what the demographics of your table is and if it is not great have it switched, they are very accommodating.

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One more suggestion.... on your first night speak with your Head Waiter... let him know, if you still want to, that on formal night you would like to be a "filler" at another table... and explain your reasons.... he will know which tables have openings, etc.... worth a conversation....

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