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I think the menus on the Sea were the same last January.  On formal night, one of the restaurants was designated as formal, with the other one being optional formal.  We ate in the "formal" dining room, but it didn't require tuxes & cocktail gowns -- my DH was in a jacket and tie, and I wore a "church" dress.  We ended up preferring the Four Seasons (mid-ship), but mainly because we got a great server and kept getting seated in her area.


The Seven Seas was open for breakfast & lunch, while the Four Seasons was closed until dinner time.


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