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Regal MDRs - Any Difference?


Daniel A
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DW & I usually prefer to dine in the buffet as it's usually accessible when we feel hungry as opposed to being tethered to a clock for our dinners.  On our next cruise we want to experience using a MDR but we don't know if there is any difference (other than location) between the MDRs on the Regal.  Thanks in advance.

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21 minutes ago, Daniel A said:

DW & I usually prefer to dine in the buffet as it's usually accessible when we feel hungry as opposed to being tethered to a clock for our dinners.  On our next cruise we want to experience using a MDR but we don't know if there is any difference (other than location) between the MDRs on the Regal.  Thanks in advance.

Same idea on all ships - just location.  There is one difference.  On most of the ships with three DR's, the Deck 6 mid-ship contains the Club Class section carved out of the regular dining space.  Looks the same, but just a reserved area.

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