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How do you get to eat at the Chefs table?


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you make a reservation. there is a charge of $75.

 

This is the info they need.

 

 

I would like to make reservations for 2 for the Chef's Table.

 

Guest Information:

 

First Name: xxx

 

Last Name: xxx

 

Email Address: xxx

 

 

 

Sailing Information:

 

Booking Number: xxxxx

 

Ship: Carnival Conquest

 

Sail Date: xx/xx/xx

 

Cabin Number: xxx

 

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email XXsteakhouse at carnival dot com

 

Ship codes

 

CQ Conquest

DE Destiny

DR Dream

EC Ecstacy

FA Fantasy

FS Fascination

FD Freedom

GL Glory

IM Imagination

IS Inspiration

LE Legend

LI Liberty

MI Miracle

PA Paradise

SE Sensation

SP Spirit

SL Splendor

TI Triumph

VA Valor

VI Victory

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As others just care about post counts instead of helpful information, I offer you this: Check for the review by Italianfemmy here on the boards - best review of the Chef's Table I've ever seen. It will show why it's worth the money.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1535997&page=6

 

Here's the link to the page the review starts on.

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Thanks for the quick replies....What are the extras you get for the $75. PP. Thanks again:D

 

The Chef's Table is an intimate dining experience with just a small group of 12. There is a unique multi-course menu and wine is included. You also get a tour of the galley during a dinner service.

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As others just care about post counts instead of helpful information, I offer you this: Check for the review by Italianfemmy here on the boards - best review of the Chef's Table I've ever seen. It will show why it's worth the money.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1535997&page=6

 

Here's the link to the page the review starts on.

 

Thank you for that helpful information:rolleyes:

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Would it be children friendly or not. We are cruising with our 2 daughters age 18 and 12...Thanks, mike

 

It is about a 3 hour event. Your 12 year old would probably get bored, possibly your 18 year old also.

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