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  1. Just home after a very enjoyable cruise. After a difficult time regarding dining on Arvia in May, we reverted to fixed dining. No problems whatsoever, and 2nd sitting worked perfectly for us. Yes, the menu choice is more restricted, but still able to find something to suit us all. The ship appears to be very well run by Captain Martin Allen, with plenty of staff everywhere. Megabear2 will be pleased to hear that most days only a handful of passengers were using the Serenity Pool, only to swim a few laps then vacate, to allow someone else to swim. Presto2 hope this is reassuring news for you too! Only minor niggle was that although cabin was kept perfectly clean, the carpet was stained and could do with a shampoo.

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  2. Selbourne, that is also our preferred route, especially if heading for Ocean terminal. Have found an overnight at the Premier Inn, Southampton Airport, then following your route the next morning works a treat.

    Good luck this morning, and have a great cruise.

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  3. Well said, Megabear.

    We too were on Arvia in May, and I remember only too well spending the best part of our day in Palma queuing for shuttle buses in both directions. Luckily as you say the weather wasn’t too good otherwise it would have been dreadful having to wait for over 2 hours in hot sunshine for the return shuttle bus. Also, the fiasco of trying to get a table in MDR for meals will remain in my mind for ever.

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  4. Very good point, Megabear!  Although the menu didn’t appeal to us, we did look in a couple of times. Very few customers in there (may have been you!). Another point is on Iona Olive Grove was open from lunch through to evening service, however on Arvia was only open for a few hours each evening. This may have been due to staffing problems.

  5. Zap99

    think you may feel differently if you experienced waits of almost 2 hours on a regular basis (as we did on Arivia on May). It became Almost impossible to gauge when to join the virtual queue , as sometimes we were called before we had ordered our pre dinner cocktail, or alternatively wait for up to 2 hours which was very frustrating.

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  6. Well, then, It is hardly surprising that the virtual/pager/walk up system is not working if every waiter offers to reserve his table for certain passengers. Thank you for enlightening me to this, and it confirms that I have made the correct decision on our next cruise. If this continues to be a new protocol, I will seriously consider “jumping ship”

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  7. Hi Technoman,

    we too were on the Arvia cruise along with Megabear, and following that dreadful experience we have decided to book Brittania on 2nd sitting fixed dining for early December. Would have preferred the itinerary of Arvia, but can’t face another 2 weeks of having no idea what time we will be dining every evening. Looking on other threads, it appears the MDR problems still exist.Totally agree with all your comments Selbourne!

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  8. We too were surprised regarding the lack of tablecloths in Meridian MDR. However, having experienced very long wait for tables in the virtual queue on several evenings, we came to realise that at least they were able to “turn” the tables in the restaurant without tablecloths more quickly.We found that if you wanted to eat at around 8.30, it was necessary to join the virtual queue around 7.00. The usual wait was between 1.30 to 2.00 hours.

  9. We too were on the cruise mentioned by Purplesea and Megabear. On several occasions we waited 2 hours for a table for 5. We were happy to share but that didn’t improve matters. The problem in my opinion is that the 2 smaller dining rooms are only open for a few hours each day, and do not offer an equivalent dining experience to the MDR. For example the limited menu in Olive Grove changed twice weekly , not every day as in the MDR. Also as this was a term time cruise, a large proportion of the passengers were not the younger generation families to which Arvia is supposed to appeal!

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  10. Selbourne, so pleased to hear that you are really enjoying your cruise, as I know that you had concerns prior to boarding.

    Next time you use your bathroom, could you please confirm that there is a shaver socket available. They are no longer fitted on Iona or Arvia, and I know my toothbrush won’t last for a 14 night cruise without a recharge!Many thanks.

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