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Settle an argument about MDR/late in port


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We will be in Nassau overnight on our 3 nighter next month. We plan to board the ship for dinner in the MDR and then head back off for the evening.

 

I did that cruise, and for us the dinner for the overnight day in Nassau was formal night. So if possible good not to miss.

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When your ship is in port late, is dinner still served in the MDR or just the buffet? Not really an argument, just wondering since when our ship has been in port late, we have not been on it for our usual MDR dinner so we don't know! :p

Thanks!

 

What they do from my experience is late port days not all dining rooms are open. Generally one is and it's open dining, very much like anytime dining.

 

Last year on the Freedom, one night this was the case. I'm not sure which port though.

 

 

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