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I was recently helping my friends Graham
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and Pete who were looking to go on their
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very first cruise but as I started
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explaining dining in the main dining
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room something struck me just how
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different the main dining rooms are
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between cruise lines now and how much
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more complex it's actually become so
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whether you're a first-time Cruiser
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thinking of changing Cruise Lines or
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even trying a different ship within a
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cruise line the tips that I gave them
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are definitely going to help you too
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welcome aboard I'm Gary bembridge and
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the first point I made to Graham and
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Pete is there's two things they need to
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know about the main dining room firstly
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the main dining room food is included in
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the fair and while most people use it
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only for dinner it's usually open for
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breakfast and at lunchtime too I also
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recommend that they focus on the main
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dining room for most of their meals
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because Pete has food allergies and for
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people with food allergies this is the
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best option in my view firstly because
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the main dining room kitchens have
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dedicated sections to prepare food for
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people with allergies or specific needs
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like kosher food the other is they can
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meet with the maitre d who will always
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be there to discuss Pete's requirements
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and we will also ensure that his food
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allergies are addressed every time he
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dines now once they get up to the buffet
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I told them it becomes a little bit more
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complicated because food is much more
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mixed up here even though they might
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have a gluten-free area and so on it
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just seems so much more difficult to
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control I told Pete and Graham that they
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need to let whichever line they choose
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know at the time of booking that they
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have a dietary issue and be really clear
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about exactly what it is by the way if
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you're vegetarian you don't really need
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to let the cruise line know they're very
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used to that and there's always at least
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one item on the menu at each of the
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levels you know start a main course and
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so on there's more that they're going to
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need to get from the matrd that I'll
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touch on a little bit later data but
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before that there's an even bigger issue
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to consider Graham Pete are talking
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about going to Alaska
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but they haven't locked down on which
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Cruise Line yet so this threw up four
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main dining room differences that they
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need to know about because it could
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affect the line they choose or certainly
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what they do once they're on board so
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first of all the most common option is
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where a cruise line offers fixed dining
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and anytime dining for example they were
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interested in in Cunard Queen Elizabeth
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because I was just back from that and
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they were offered a first sitting at 5
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45 PM a second sitting at 8 15 pm and
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then there was open seated dining from 5
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45 to 9pm they didn't know what all that
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meant so here's what I told them fixed
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dining means they'd go for dinner at the
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same time every single evening so I
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explained there's a couple of Pros with
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that they'd have the same table
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the same table Companions and the same
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waiters so they'd get to know them and
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this will definitely start I mean the
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waiters would personalize their
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experience for example Graham loves
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spicy sauce with his food and it's
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likely the waiters would always have
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that ready on the table for him as
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they'd also sit with the same people
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they'd get to build friendships which is
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another big plus now the cons are that
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those people may actually start to annoy
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them they may find it very regimented at
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the same time and frustrating having no
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flexibility if they went with any time
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dining I told them they can go at any
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time when it's open they won't have the
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same table and they won't have the same
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waiting staff each night now the pros of
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flexibility and variety because they'd
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be sitting with different people and
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they can Flex with their plan day by day
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on the downside the waiters won't get to
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know them so well and they may also of
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course have to wait for a tail if it's
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busy now different cruise lines have
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different approaches so if they weren't
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on America sitting on my last trip I had
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to call a number or go to a to book
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there any time dining option or I have
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to just simply go and queue most lines
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now though provide an app where you can
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book a time or you can join a virtual
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queue like when I was on piano Britannia
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and Princess Cruises Majestic princess
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recently if they didn't want to do any
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of those they didn't want a book you
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could just pitch up but I suggested go
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in it opens or go later because it gets
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really busy doing the popular sort of 6
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30 7 30 slot as I looked at the lines
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they were thinking about I had to warn
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them about another main dining room
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permutation on some Cruise Lines they
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don't have one main dining room so
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they'd require them to or give them the
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option to rotate around multiple main
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dining rooms I explained for example
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that on Celebrity Edge which I did
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earlier this year which they're very
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interested in that have four main dining
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rooms Cosmopolitan Tuscan Cyprus and
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Normandy and they'd have to choose which
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one they wanted to go to each night
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however if they went on celebrities
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silhouette or ships of the solstice
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class there was only that one main
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so even by ship within a line it can
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differ the other thing I pointed out is
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there may be a range of main dining
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rooms based on what cabin grade they
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eventually decided they were going to
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book Cunard are probably best known for
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this they have four main dining rooms
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based on Kevin grade Britannia for
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inside Ocean View and balcony cabins
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botanic club for the highest balcony
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cabin grades princess grill for mini
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suites and queens grill for the bigger
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suites but it's becoming more common
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across many other cruise lines to
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celebrity which I've already been
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talking about for example they have
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luminai for their sweets and blue for
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their Aqua Spa cabins and the main
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dining room for the others but I also
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made the point that whatever they
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decided they had to do one key thing
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they have to make a friend of the maitre
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d as well as the maitre d being key for
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managing Pete's dietary issues they
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could also make or break their trip
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they decide where Graham and Pete will
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be sitting how many people will be on
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their table and are stressed that
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although they should request their
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preferred table fort too when booking it
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was not guaranteed and it was really up
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to the maitre d to decide so getting to
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the maitre d early on as soon after
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boarding as they possibly can or give
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them a better chance of having a table
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for two because they're they're earlier
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and they can butter them up basically
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the other point I made to them is if
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they don't get a table for two and they
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are sharing with people they mustn't
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grin and bear it if they're not clicking
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just go and speak to the maitre d and
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ask to change there's always chopping
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and changing on the first night so don't
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feel bad it happens all the time now
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Graham loves his food he has a huge
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appetite whereas Pete probably pecks at
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his food more like a little bird my
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point of them is when they get the menu
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it's going to imply a course-led meal
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now when they're in a normal restaurant
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I guess you're an inclination is to sort
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of have one of every course but my point
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to them was there's a couple of things
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to consider when you look at a menu in
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the main dining room firstly the menu
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they get will be different to anything
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they're normally used to
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in the denim menu they will have a
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section that changes every single day it
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might often be linked to a region that
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they might be selling in so it's kind of
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dishes of the day so to speak but
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there'll also be fixed items that are
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always available like steak chicken or
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fish now my point to them was not to
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focus on those fixed items always start
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by looking at the items that change
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because they're only there for one day
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but they always know that they've got
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those fixed options as their backup
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also they can skip a course there's no
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rule that says You must have all of the
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courses now they don't want to be
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wasteful but I told them they could
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order multiple items of every course
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that they want so they could order
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perhaps a couple of starters to share or
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create a surf and turf as a main
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whatever they want to do you can choose
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more than one item at each of those
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levels basically you can also even ask I
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pointed out to them items to take away
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not many people know that something they
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were really worried about was dress
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codes now people worry about this all
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the time a lot of lines have dress codes
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so my point is they need to think about
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this when they're choosing their Cruise
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Line because it varies a lot for example
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on Disney Cruises even on formal nights
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recently I could wear shorts and a
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t-shirt if I wanted on Celebrity uh they
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would be able to wear jeans and a
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colored shirt but I'm Cunard on formal
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nights they would have to wear a jacket
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and tie or tuxedo before they could go
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to the main dining room on those formal
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nights so think about dress code and
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main dining room is really important the
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next thing I spoke to them about is some
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of the etiquette tips some of the things
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that they need to do in the main dining
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room that are actually really important
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never ever talk about politics or
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religion when sharing a table I've been
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on cruises during which this became a
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really big problem for example one of
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the more controversial U.S presidents
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would always come up in conversation and
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it would always cause a nightmare
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sometimes it could even get a bit nasty
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because people had very differing views
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about it and it hijacked the whole table
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and kind of put a dampton on the cruise
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so please avoid politics and religion
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also made the point to them of sharing
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with people and how important it is to
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not be late or if they're not going to
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dinner let people know now usually the
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waiters will wait until everyone who's
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at an allocated table is there before
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they start taking orders so if they're
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late the whole table is going to be late
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of course my point of them is good table
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manners are always important now one of
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the things that I said to them is
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obviously I'm sensitive about it because
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of what I do you know I take pictures
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and videos of the food so always check
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that the people that you're sharing with
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are comfortable with that was my point
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now do you have any other tips around
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the main dining room that I've missed
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out and but while you're thinking about
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that and how all this could affect your
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choice of Cruise Line why don't you
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area see you over there