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Today, my wife told me that she reserved the second dinner time on the LoS starting at 8pm, because she does not want to be in a rush when dining.

I objected, maybe we miss a show or are late for other events at the same time ...

For first-timers, do you have a recomendation?

Thank you!
 
Posts: 13 | Registered: June 13, 2008Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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You won't miss any shows. If there is one show it is timed to allow everyone to see it. Otherwise they will do the big shows twice - once for each dinner seating.


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and a silly question Dave, I presume the show is now a pre dinner show, its after the meal? so for a late sitting the show would be like 11 pm? am i correct?
 
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so for a late sitting the show would be like 11 pm? am i correct?


Not usually. The shows for late seating are typically the first ones - before dinner, and the main seating shows are the late ones - after dinner. When they only have one show, then it is done later - after the late seating dinner is finished.


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Posts: 9028 | Location: Athens, Alabama | Registered: December 12, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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oh right hmmm. cos I thought that if we booked the later meals that we would have time to get back on the ship relax get showered etc before dinner at 8pm. But now I'll have to get the show in first right?!! am I defeating the purpose of booking the late meal when I'll need to be ready for say 6.30 anyway to see the show!

am I making sense!?
 
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Hello corkgirl,

your point is clear to me. It is something to consider. Have a great trip.

Is there a possibility to switch dinner time once on board? Am I stuck with a late dinner, now?
 
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It should not be a problem to switch dinner seating, since you have a little time before the cruise. Contact whomever you booked the cruise through (TA or direct with the cruise line) and they should be able to switch your seating.
My wife and I prefer to have dinner at 6pm, and then do the shows, or whatever, after dinner. Gives the food time to settle, and, with the late seating, I would think that you'd be going to sleep really full. Assuming dinner is over at 9pm or so, that seems too late for me. Shows and events are usually done twice a night to accomodate the two dinner seatings.
Remember, this is a vacation! Wing it a bit-you'll like it!
Enjoy-we're on Liberty in Sept.,2009-can't wait!
 
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