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We have anytime dining which mean....I think....we eat in either the Palm or Coral dining room. Which is the best place to dine? And is it the same menu as the Traditional dining in the Island dining room?? Thanks again for all you info and help.:o

 

All three diningrooms will have the same menu. We prefer personal choice anyway.

 

Pia

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I forget which is which. I prefer the one that's midship.

 

The midship dining room would be the Coral. The Palm seems to be less crowded as it's harder to find.

 

To get to the Palm go aft as far as you can go on deck 7 and down the steps. You'll be at the entrance to the Palm.

 

Bill

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Palm is better. As others have said, less waiting and better service. Although every day it was an adventure trying to get there....anyways, we tried the coral one night and a table for 2 was going to be a 45 minute wait or longer. Walked to the Palm and it was much shorter of a wait. They both look the same.

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our first cb cruise coming up and we have a short 1 flt of steps down to palm d.r. - did we get lucky with cabin selection or what? lol - yes, we are anytime dining- so looking forward to it!!:D
Do you mean one flight of stairs up......are you on Plaza deck (5)? Because the Palm Dining room is on deck 6 and there on no cabins on deck 7.
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Do you mean one flight of stairs up......are you on Plaza deck (5)? Because the Palm Dining room is on deck 6 and there on no cabins on deck 7.

 

If they have a cabin on Plaza deck, then it's 2 decks up, all the way aft, and one deck down LOL.

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