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The only one covered with that package is 150 Central Park.  If you go to the cruise planner, and read the terms and conditions, you will get all the info as to the coverage of the Chef's table and Hibachi.  

 

The chef's table has a cost higher than the entire package, so I can see why it's not available to be used there.  Hibachi is so limited with space that unless there are basically no reservations,  there is no reason for Royal Caribbean to allow passengers with the packages to dine there.

 

We have tried several times on Allure and were always told no, so we just paid the price so we could go there.

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