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Regal Chef's Table--trip to the galley??


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We've done several Chef's Tables on the Grand-class ships and loved them. But now my DH has a hard time with stairs and standing for more than a few minutes at a time. I'm wondering if Chef's Tables on Regal include a visit to the galley. Thanks for your help.

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Yes it does. It’s Chef’s Table Lumiere on the Regal.

 

 

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Yup, but I don't recall any stairs on our tour. We just did one level of the galley, and I think that the galley was on the same floor as both the meeting place and table. There may have been a flight to get into/out of the galley, but that would have been immediately next to an elevator, so taking that shouldn't be a problem.

 

Go. Enjoy. Eat. Then eat some more...

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We've done several Chef's Tables on the Grand-class ships and loved them. But now my DH has a hard time with stairs and standing for more than a few minutes at a time. I'm wondering if Chef's Tables on Regal include a visit to the galley. Thanks for your help.

 

I did the chefs table on the Royal a few weeks ago and yes it does begin in the kitchen or galley as they call it.

It began at 6PM and we spent a half hour standing in the kitchen with champagne and Hors d'oeuvres.

 

 

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The entire meal was three and a half hours and I got up from the table after deserts at 9:30PM

 

The best meal I ever had. Worth the money in my opinion. DW could not attend due to a shell fish allergy.

 

Howard

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Yup, but I don't recall any stairs on our tour. We just did one level of the galley, and I think that the galley was on the same floor as both the meeting place and table. There may have been a flight to get into/out of the galley, but that would have been immediately next to an elevator, so taking that shouldn't be a problem.

 

Go. Enjoy. Eat. Then eat some more...

 

Love your motto! Thanks to everyone for all the info. I'll ask if my DH can have a chair or something in the galley.

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Galley visit is half the fun. Wife had standing issue and was offered a chair, along with two other PAX. Our issue was the two experiences and menus were identical to each other. Second go round was rather disappointing

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