66sport Posted March 14 #1 Share Posted March 14 My wife and myself are booked on a May 15 Alaska cruise on Crown Princess. It has been quite some time since we have sailed Princess (maiden voyage on Sky Princess) and we see that the dining options have changed. We noticed that there are three MDR's on Crown. Two on the 6th floor (DiVinci and Botticelli) and one on 5 (Michelangelo). Do they all serve the same food or are there differences between them? Is it just a matter of decor? Additionally, we would like a table for two but when I try to reserve a time the only option available is shared, private is grayed out. We like two because we do not have to wait for the table to fill before being served. Our main cruise line was Celebrity (elite +) but our last three cruises with them have left much to be desired so we are trying Princess. Any hints / tips for someone new to Princess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare flying boat Posted March 14 #2 Share Posted March 14 They all serve the same food. Have you tried using the web version to reserve dining times? I have had better luck with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArizonaStorm Posted March 14 #3 Share Posted March 14 Just to make sure, as soon as you board the ship, check out the 3 dining rooms, and ask the restaurant manager to assign you to the table of your choice. Often one of the three dining rooms is for set-time dining, while the other two are for anytime dining. This can vary by ship and even by cruise. Breakfast is also only served in one dining room -- and again, that can vary by ship and by cruise. You might also look at the daily cruise newsletter "Princess Patters" to see the "open" times for your dining venue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PacnGoNow Posted March 14 #4 Share Posted March 14 (edited) The MDR’s all have same menu. Book the time you want, even if it is shared and speak with the DR host the first night. They will check to see which MDR would be possible to get a private table. We liked the DaVinci DR because of being midship and they had private tables too. The dining is called DMW “dine my way”, basically, you can make a reservation, or do a walk up. I’ve found it’s best to book something and then change it once OB. Recheck periodically to see if they opened it. Easiest time to reserve is early or late. They no longer call it anytime dining. All MDR’s operate using the DMW, as described above. Edited March 14 by PacnGoNow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memoak Posted March 14 #5 Share Posted March 14 Just now, PacnGoNow said: The MDR’s all have same menu. Book the time you want and speak with the DR host the first night. They will check to see which MDR would be possible to get a private table. We liked the DaVinci DR because of being midship and they had private tables too. The dining is called DMW “dine my way”, basically, you can make a reservation, or do a walk up. I’ve found it’s best to book something and then change it once OB. Recheck periodically to see if they opened it. Easiest time to reserve is early or late. They no longer call it anytime dining. All MDR’s operate using the DMW, as described above. The DaVinci also has space set aside for Reserve dining so it may be harder to get tables there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PacnGoNow Posted March 14 #6 Share Posted March 14 (edited) 3 minutes ago, memoak said: The DaVinci also has space set aside for Reserve dining so it may be harder to get tables there Yes, they do, but there was always space with walk ups. But, that was a longer cruise. They were so nice there, I’m sure they will help with finding a private table. Fast fingers! @memoak Edited March 14 by PacnGoNow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare flying boat Posted March 14 #7 Share Posted March 14 If you are trying to book the same time each night, you might try booking each night individually and then keep checking back for the nights that are unavailable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
66sport Posted March 15 Author #8 Share Posted March 15 A big thank you to everyone for your responses. We booked the Botticelli Dining at the same time for the entire cruise and will check with the DR manager once on board. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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