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We lean towards late® dinner seating. We had 6pm seating on our first cruise and just about killed ouselves trying to fit everything in in Nassau. We had time for about a 20-minute nap after returning to the ship, then it was already time start getting "gussied up" for our formal dinner. The drawback to late® seating, though, is that after such a great dinner you're not really hungry again in time for the midnight buffet (and some of them can be REALLY good) -- probably a relatively small price to pay for longer, more relaxed days in port:o

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Just a few posts down from this is another link about dinner times: 4 Seatings.

 

In response to OP's question about choosing seating time at RCI's reservation site, I believe there is an area that asks you to choose between early and late. However, it's been a while since I looked at it.

 

I have a question about entertainment and the late seating--Is there a late show (how late?), or do you go to the early show before dinner?

 

Bicker, have a great cruise!

 

CMO

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