Early vs. Late Seating Dining
You may wish to choose early seating if:
Late seating may be better if:
Some trends to consider
before you make up your mind:
Cruise lines understand that strict
schedules don’t satisfy the desires of all modern cruise passengers.
Many cruise lines now include alternatives to the set schedules in the
dining room, including casual versions of their dinner menus in their buffet
facilities where more flexibility is allowed in dress and meal times. À
la carte restaurants are showing up on more ships and offer yet another choice,
although a small charge or gratuity is often suggested. “Open seating”
is an amenity primarily associated with more upscale lines, which allow
passengers the flexibility to dine any time during restaurant hours and be
seated with whomever they please. Led by
Norwegian Cruise Line’s “Freestyle Cruising” concept, more contemporary
and premium cruise lines are exploring this alternative to offer variety and a
more personalized experience for their passengers. No matter what you opt for—Early, Late, Open Seating, or a version of “Freestyle”—you’re sure to enjoy menus without a price column and the pleasure of dining afloat. The fine print... some cruise lines advise that, while dining preferences may be requested by your travel agent, no requests are guaranteed. Table assignments are generally not confirmed until embarkation; however, every effort is made to satisfy all guests. Should there be a problem, see the Maitre d' for assistance. |