"sue mullen" wrote in message
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>I hope they don't try it while we are on the Sleezy.
I understand that they will have it on the Legend by then, but again, it is
optional and I am not going to change the group. We will have standard
late/early seatings as we usually do. Dinner time is one of the times of
the day that the group can come together and visit and adds a lot to the
group experience. We have done groups on NCL and Princess and open seating
just doesn't "work" as well as groups..
If any member of the group wants to change to open seating, it is my
understanding that you can do it while on the ship by telling the Maitre'd.
BTW - I really love open seating... but not with a group. But so far, NCL,
Princess, HAL, Royal Caribbean and now Carnival have some sort of open
seating options or tests in the works. It won't be long before this is a
mainstay on all the mass market cruise lines.
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