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Old 07-27-2007, 12:33 PM   #1
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First Night Dinner

We have the early dinner seating, but of course we don't which exact time yet. If the ship starts sailing on the first night around 5 pm, and our time for dinner is 5 pm, will we miss hearing the horn? If we wait to hear it and show up late to dinner, will that be ok? What if dinner that night is Animator's Palate, will we miss out on some of the "show"? Why is it that I can only come up with worse can scenarios during planning?
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uh, never mind. Looks like the main seating times start at 5:30.
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You'll be fine, although we felt a bit rushed Seating times are 5:30, 5:45, and 6:00. I think we had 5:45 (might have been 5:30) and felt a bit rushed getting back to the stateroom to change, and then head to dinner. We were watching the ship leave the channel, and didn't want to go back to the room
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Let's see, if my math is correct (ha ha ha) you are sailing around Thanksgiving. The weather may be cool enough that you can just get dressed for dinner before departure. Or it could be in the upper 90s.
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we are a party of 14 going on the dec 16th Wonder and we have the early seating- can we request a 6:00 seating?
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Are you booked as a group? In general, it can't hurt to ask. What's the worst thing that can happen? Hmm, they had you slotted for 6 but, in a pique of rage, change it to earlier? Nah, that doesn't sound like Disney.
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Practically speaking, nobody really checks whether you have 5:30, 5:45 or 6:00pm seating - it's really a crowd control technique to keep everyone from congregating outside the dining room before they open the doors. If you happen to have the 5:30 and you show up late, they're not going to turn you away.
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Let's see, if my math is correct (ha ha ha) you are sailing around Thanksgiving. The weather may be cool enough that you can just get dressed for dinner before departure. Or it could be in the upper 90s.
We're sailing December 1st. I was thinking the same thing - be dressed for dinner before departure.

I am so overplanning this trip.
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Practically speaking, nobody really checks whether you have 5:30, 5:45 or 6:00pm seating - it's really a crowd control technique to keep everyone from congregating outside the dining room before they open the doors. If you happen to have the 5:30 and you show up late, they're not going to turn you away.
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Practically speaking, nobody really checks whether you have 5:30, 5:45 or 6:00pm seating - it's really a crowd control technique to keep everyone from congregating outside the dining room before they open the doors. If you happen to have the 5:30 and you show up late, they're not going to turn you away.
Hmmmm... If you can show up late to an early seating, can you also show up early to a late seating? Say if we have a 5:45 or 6pm seating, can we show up at 5:30 ready to eat?
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Hmmmm... If you can show up late to an early seating, can you also show up early to a late seating? Say if we have a 5:45 or 6pm seating, can we show up at 5:30 ready to eat?
You could but they don't let you into the dining room until your seating time. Instead you would be waiting on line with everyone else.
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You could but they don't let you into the dining room until your seating time. Instead you would be waiting on line with everyone else.
Silly question: How do the lines work? Is there more than one? thanks!
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Only one line at each restaurant - not even much of a line, more like a large group of people in the hallway waiting for the doors to open.
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