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Most cruise lines now offer "Anytime" dining, so you can dine alone one night and with a group the next, or dine alone every night if you wish, or with a group; in other words, essentially like a restaurant. I am just curious about how this works on Azamara. Thank you.

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It is exactly how it is on Azamara. You can also join a table to share where you know no one at the start as well as making up your own groups 

And you can sit in any location you want 

Enjoy! 

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6 hours ago, uktog said:

It is exactly how it is on Azamara. You can also join a table to share where you know no one at the start as well as making up your own groups 

And you can sit in any location you want 

Enjoy! 

"And you can sit in any location you want " depends on availability.

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