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Anyone Experienced both Paris & London Dining Rooms on Triumph?


Leo Jay

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Until I read a recent post, I didn't realize that Triumph had two main dining rooms (Paris & London) and that the early and late times for each were different. We chose the 8:00 pm seating, but apparently it isn't decided until sail time which dining room will be doing the 5:45/8:00 seatings and which will be doing the 6:15/8:30.

 

I'm sure it won't make much difference which we end up in, but just I'm curious to know if there's any particular difference between the two in terms of decor and overall ambience.

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Leo Jay, we just got off the Triumph and were in Paris. We did take a look in London though. They are both seem to be about the same decor. The main difference is one is midship and one is aft. The Paris in the aft has floor to ceiling windows in the rear and sides. Our table was right against the windows and the sunsets and views were just beautiful.

 

An questions you have I would be glad to help.:)

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