| Dining Room | ||||||||
| Formal Nights | ||||||||
| There are two formal nights on Monday and Thursday. Anything from a dress or nice pantsuit for women and suit/tux or khakis and sportcoat for men. All other nights you are asked not to wear shorts, T-shirts, or swimsuits. | ||||||||
| Dining Times | ||||||||
| Early dining in the Monet is at 6:00 and 6:15 in the Renoir. Late dining in the Monet is at 8:00 and 8:30 in the Renoir. | ||||||||
| Alternative Dining | ||||||||
| If you don't want to eat in the dining room there are several other options: * Several buffets with a variety of foods * Chinese Wok * Deli * Sur Mer (Fish and Chips) * Grill (Hamburgers and Hot Dogs) * 24-hour Pizza and Chicken Caesar Salad * Room service (sandwiches, cookies, brownies) * Soft serve ice cream and yogurt are open all the time * The Point ($30.00 per person charge) - make reservations as soon as you get on the ship |
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| General Information | ||||||||
| Be prepared to join in and have fun at dinner as the wait staff puts on a show. Bring your camera to take pictures of the show and your tablemates. The lights will dim when it's showtime. The menu for the night will be posted outside the dining room during the day. You can order more than one item per course. Tea, coffee, milk and lemonade are free at dinner. If you don't see anything you like on the menu, they offer New York Strip everynight just ask. Any pasta dish on the main entree section is also available as an appetizer. |
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