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TexanTodd

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  1. Out of respect to other passengers, wear what you would to a fine dining restaurant. No shorts, no denim. Leather shoes, slacks, collared shirt or polo. Oh, and remove your hat at the table like your mother taught you. If you to want to wear casual go the buffet. Same food in a casual atmosphere. Formal nights, tux, suit, or at least jacket & tie...again the buffet is always a casual choice. My last European cruise 98% wore tuxs on Formal nights. On a Caribbean cruise mostly suits and sports jackets...but always a tie.

     

     

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    Depending on where you live, denim is perfectly acceptable in fine dining restaurants. Maybe try not to worry about what other people are wearing so much.

  2. With Early or Late, you will most likely be seated with others (if you don't mind that) but maybe you will want a table to yourself for your honeymoon cruise. With Anytime, it is unlikely that you will have to wait long to get a table for just the 2 of you at anytime during the evening especially if you go early to dinner.

     

    We've always loved meeting the different people with regular seating, it's a part of the experience we really enjoy ...

  3. We just finished booking a cruise this June on the Vista for our honeymoon. We got the spa balcony that we wanted, but at this time it shows us with anytime dining and both seated dinings with a waitlist. We really don't care for anytime dining, and wanted to try and get a seated dining. Does anyone have any tips for any way that I could possibly get some assistance with trying to get into a seating dining time? Thanks for any feedback, it's greatly appreciated!!

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