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Re: Dining times Posted on: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 19:57:44 -0400

The cow and I want our cocktails and ete at 8pm.
"LeeNY" wrote in message
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>
> RichC wrote:
>> That's strange because on our last NCL cruise there were no problems in
>> getting seated unless you wanted to eat at around 7 PM. When we left the
>> dining room at that time there was a small line waiting to go in.
>
> Not so strange. Sounds like you went into the dining room at about 5:00
> or 5:30 (if you were leaving by 7:00). That's waaaaaaay too early for
> me (and I'm sure other cruisers who pick late seating on traditional
> dining cruises) to eat dinner, especially on port days, which is what
> this NCL Hawaii cruise is all about. I probably wouldn't be getting
> back to the ship until daylight was waning or the ship was leaving port
> whichever came first). Then nap, shower, dress for dinner. I wouldn't
> be showing up at the dining room until 8:00 or 8:30 the earliest. What
> were the lines like at that time in the evening???
>
> Lee
>