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If you are doing "Anytime Dining" and are celebrating a "special occasion"...how do you let the restaurant and/or dining room know?:confused:

DH and I are celebrating are 40th wedding anniversary and his birthday and on our docs they have the date as the 2nd night....

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If you are doing "Anytime Dining" and are celebrating a "special occasion"...how do you let the restaurant and/or dining room know?:confused:

DH and I are celebrating are 40th wedding anniversary and his birthday and on our docs they have the date as the 2nd night....

 

 

You should receive a card in your stateroom to present to your waiter at dinner. They in turn will deliver a small cake to your table for dessert. If you don't find the card in your stateroom by the morning of your celebration, ask your room steward about it or enquire at the purser's desk, it will be supplied to you.

And Congratulations!

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