ricklepickle Posted August 20, 2016 #1 Share Posted August 20, 2016 When I booked we got OBC and a dining voucher from our TA. The dining is listed as "Free Specialty Dinner (Avg. Value $60)". Can we use this in 150 Central Park, even though it is $40 per person? (I assume these vouchers are similar TA to TA. This seems generic.) We've eaten before in Chops and Giovanni's, and 150 Central Park is intriguing. We probably wouldn't be interested in the pairings menu - neither of us drink that much. Would the restaurant still be a good idea without the wine? Thanks in advance, Ricki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare aubreyc1988 Posted August 20, 2016 #2 Share Posted August 20, 2016 When I booked we got OBC and a dining voucher from our TA. The dining is listed as "Free Specialty Dinner (Avg. Value $60)". Can we use this in 150 Central Park, even though it is $40 per person? (I assume these vouchers are similar TA to TA. This seems generic.) We've eaten before in Chops and Giovanni's, and 150 Central Park is intriguing. We probably wouldn't be interested in the pairings menu - neither of us drink that much. Would the restaurant still be a good idea without the wine? Thanks in advance, Ricki I have a similar offer from my TA. I don't know for sure if all vouchers from TAs are equal, but my TA told me my voucher is good for the following: "Complimentary Specialty Dinner for Two will be in a specialty restaurant; the voucher is valid for dinner only, one per sailing, at Chops Grille, Portofino, Giovanni's Table, Samba Grill, Solarium Bistro, Jamie's Italian, or 150 Central Park - venues vary by ship. " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted August 20, 2016 #3 Share Posted August 20, 2016 When I booked we got OBC and a dining voucher from our TA. The dining is listed as "Free Specialty Dinner (Avg. Value $60)". Can we use this in 150 Central Park, even though it is $40 per person? (I assume these vouchers are similar TA to TA. This seems generic.) We've eaten before in Chops and Giovanni's, and 150 Central Park is intriguing. We probably wouldn't be interested in the pairings menu - neither of us drink that much. Would the restaurant still be a good idea without the wine? Thanks in advance, Ricki This is a question for your TA, as details on these promos can differ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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