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Wonder if any one can share the previous (summer) Baltic Cruise Patters / daily programs.  Mostly concerned about the product show time conflicts with the late set dining time.

 

Booked for Aug 2020 on Sky with 30+ families and friends and were all confirmed for late time dining at 7:15 p.m..  Was told it might be changed to 7:45 p.m. once onboard.  The large party would like to dine together thus I think the set dining is the only way to go.  But we also don't want to miss the show.  From some of the Sky patters shared (currently in Caribbean) we noted some of the show times are geared towards early seating dining, and might be difficult for late set dining passengers to attend.

 

I understand set dining time & show schedule might change per ship's geographic location.  Thus would really appreciated if any one can share previous Patters for the Baltic Cruise on Royal Class ship so we can get more info.   If needed we can change the whole group to early dining time 5:15 p.m..

 

Thank you......

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We sailed on the Regal Princess on the Baltic itinerary in 2017. According to the Patters, the main theater showtime varied based on whether it was a production show or guest entertainers. Production shows were held at 8PM and 10PM each night while the guest entertainers held shows at 7PM and 9PM. 

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We also sailed on the Regal Princess last August.  Set dining times were at 5:30 and 7:45. Except on the first night in St Petersburg and in Warnemunde.  There was open seating from 5:45 to 9:30 in the Allegro dining room that is normally traditional seating. 

 

Show times for the Production shows were at 8 and 10.  Except in Helsinki, St Petersburg( the first night) and in Tallin when the shows were at 7 and 9.  These shows were the Beatlemaniacs, a Folkloric show and the comedian.

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Show times and other events are not set in a vacuum. The ship's Executive Committee (which includes the Captain, Hotel GM, Entertainment Director, Maitre D', and Executive Chef) sets the times and makes sure that meal times and show times are co-ordinated. If TD dinner times are adjusted, so are the show times. When shows are scheduled to be seen after dinner, there will always be at least two hours between TD start and show start. Sometimes, shows are scheduled for the late TD diners to see the show before dinner in which case there will be enough time between show end and start of dinner. From my experience, other things, like Champagne Waterfall and late Captain's Circle events, are always 45 minutes before late TD and scheduled to end with a few minutes to spare.

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