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Sounds like they got "pushed" into late dining schedule. It just doesn't make sense to tell guests that dining is late unless you pay for early dining. the logistics of it alone would be a nightmare. Can you imagine trying to have dining for all guests in the MDR in a short 2hr span??? The only way i could see them doing that would be because they are underbooked. Making for having 2 dining times unnecessary. Then there's the whole "charge for early dining" thing... what cruiseline would want to alienate their customers in that manner? I'm curious, did they use a TA to book the cruise?? as much as i hate to say it i think if it was through a TA, the TA might have been padding their commission. Which if the case would make me want to steer clear of that TA..
Sounds like they got "pushed" into late dining schedule. It just doesn't make sense to tell guests that dining is late unless you pay for early dining. the logistics of it alone would be a nightmare. Can you imagine trying to have dining for all guests in the MDR in a short 2hr span???
The only way i could see them doing that would be because they are underbooked. Making for having 2 dining times unnecessary. Then there's the whole "charge for early dining" thing... what cruiseline would want to alienate their customers in that manner?
I'm curious, did they use a TA to book the cruise?? as much as i hate to say it i think if it was through a TA, the TA might have been padding their commission. Which if the case would make me want to steer clear of that TA..