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Seven Seas vs Four Seasons on the Sun


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Food is near identical. The larger MDR has the fancier setting/decor and is the one that does not permit shorts in the evening. The smaller of the two is frequently less crowded. Otherwise, not a big difference. The same kitchen supplies both.

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Seven Seas is more formal. No shorts or Tshirts.

 

Four Seasons is less formal. Allows shorts and Tshirts.

 

Four Seasons is easy to get to, just off main Atrium.

 

Seven Seas is only accessible by elevator or stairway.

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Seven Seas does not allow shorts for dinner and is usually open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Four Seasons is midship and usually only open for dinner. It allows shorts for dinner as do all other restaurants except Le Bistro and Seven Seas.

 

Both Seven Seas and Four Seasons use the same galley so the food is near identical.

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For some strange reason, we found the total time in Seven Seas to be longer, (slower between courses, etc.). Most of the time, not a big problem, but if you're on a tight schedule you might want to let your waiter know.

 

Four Seasons we had the very best waiter we ever encountered on the ship, Romelio Africa, from the Phillipines. Very friendly, outgoing, responsive, etc. He made the "average" waiters seem mediocre.

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For some strange reason, we found the total time in Seven Seas to be longer, (slower between courses, etc.). Most of the time, not a big problem, but if you're on a tight schedule you might want to let your waiter know.

 

Four Seasons we had the very best waiter we ever encountered on the ship, Romelio Africa, from the Phillipines. Very friendly, outgoing, responsive, etc. He made the "average" waiters seem mediocre.

 

 

Another great waiter on the Sun is George. Don't know if he is still there. I believe he was mainly in Four Seasons

 

 

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