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We have seen all of the menus except the USA and Asia ones.  We will check those out.  We have decided which menus that we do not like.  I hope once we board and connect to the app that we will see the correct menus on the correct nights.  We have 2 specialty dining nights so obviously want to do those on the MDR nights that we do not like.  Fortunately, we have the first boarding time slot so hopefully we can check each night as soon as we board and then go make our restaurant reservations on the nights that we do not want MDR.  Thanks

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2 minutes ago, masspector said:

We have seen all of the menus except the USA and Asia ones.

The only likely variation of the menus, fleet wide, is for some of the much longer sailings (10+ days). For the others shorter than that, one can assume the menu and the order has been settled - look at current/similar sailing in the app for the menu.

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8 minutes ago, Biker19 said:

The only likely variation of the menus, fleet wide, is for some of the much longer sailings (10+ days). For the others shorter than that, one can assume the menu and the order has been settled - look at current/similar sailing in the app for the menu.

No it varies more. For Eastern Caribbean it depends on the port stops. A St Maarten, St Thomas trip with Coco Cay as the first stop will have a different menu order then if Coco Cay is last stop. The same if the Eastern Caribbean itinerary is St Thomas and St Kitts. Note: there are 2 Eastern Caribbean itineraries St Thomas/St Maarten and St Thomas/St Kitts. Then the final factor is whether Coco Cay is day 2 or last day VS Day 2 being a sea day and Coco Cay being last day. If Coco Cay is day 2, then formal is Day 3 and Italian is day 2. If day 2 is a sea day, then it's formal and Italian is day 5 (I think, can't remember). But if sea day is or is day 2 plays a factor. Also St Maarten/St Thomas vs St Thomas/Kitts plays factor. So if you check out enough cruise compasses for your specific route vs the ones before and after it and compare you can start to Crack the code, if you will.

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