Rosalie B. wrote:
> I didn't
> observe at 8 because we don't ever eat that late, but I would not
> think there would be a line then. We didn't eat that late because we
> would have missed the late show or other things that started at 9.
On HAL, the show for the late seating guests starts at 10:00 or 10:30,
so there's still plenty of time to enjoy a leisurely day on shore,
relax for a few hours before dinner once back on board, eat a relaxing
meal in the dining room, and still see the show. The shows are only,
like 45 minutes long. So, you're out of the show by 11:00-11:30. Still
plenty early for some gambling, dancing, etc. Carnival ran the shows
before dinner, for the late seating. Didn't like that at all, and as a
result, didn't see many of their shows. For me, the whole point of late
seating is to slow down the pace of my day...having to rush back to the
ship to get ready to see the show is no different than having to rush
back to get ready for dinner.
Lee
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