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We will be on Celebrity Equinox for the 10 night Caribbean cruise. Trying to decide which nights we want to eat in specialty restaurants as two are included with our room type. We want to eat in the main dining room both formal nights and the semi-formal night. Any ideas when those are typically on a 10 night cruise? Any way to find that our for sure? Also which specialty restaurants would you recommend the most.

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We have been on two 10 night Caribbean cruises on Celebrity and our booked for the 10 night December 20th cruise on the Equinox. We also enjoy the MDR for formal nights which I believe are on Saturday's. We booked the Tuscan Grille after our stop in ST.Thomas which will be on a Monday. This will be one of our highlights! We did the Tuscan Grille on our BTB cruise on the Solstice and had a fabulous time, good food and plenty of it. Garlicruisers from Gilroy, Ca.

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OP - Sorry I can't answer your specific question but we enjoy the specialty restaurants on the first and last night of the cruise. We find that we can make reservation once on board for both these evenings. Seems they are most crowded on formal nights, likely because of the specialty restaurant relaxed dress code.

 

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We will be on Celebrity Equinox for the 10 night Caribbean cruise. Trying to decide which nights we want to eat in specialty restaurants as two are included with our room type. We want to eat in the main dining room both formal nights and the semi-formal night. Any ideas when those are typically on a 10 night cruise? Any way to find that our for sure? Also which specialty restaurants would you recommend the most.

 

Usually they will be day 2 and day 9 but other factors may change that. As Kitty said there are no longer semi formal nights on Celebrity ships. I hope they didn't put that back on the UK web site.

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there are not officiallyy semi formal nights but on our last few cruises they have billed the third formal night as cocktail dress or something like that...sneaking informal night in by the back door....we do not follow it-- we either go formal or pass on the third night altogether!

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there are not officiallyy semi formal nights but on our last few cruises they have billed the third formal night as cocktail dress or something like that...sneaking informal night in by the back door....we do not follow it-- we either go formal or pass on the third night altogether!

 

A 10 night cruise only has 2 official formal nights. 12 nights and above have 3.

 

Unless you are on a holiday cruise the 1st is typically the 1st sea day and the last the night before the final sea day.

 

Mary Lou

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