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Connecting Reservations Dining Question


Cruising_Christine
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Hello,

My family and my in-laws will be on the same European Cruise on Constellation. We have two separate reservations.

Because we booked late, there were no openings for either main or late dining. Waitlist only.

We are Elite Members and thus, we had no issues with picking early dining time.

In-laws, who are Select, are still on the waitlist.

If we connect our reservations is it going to mess up our early dining and put us on the waitlist? Or will they receive a benefit of our status and get early dining with us?

We have a young child, so late dining and "your time dining" is not an option for us.

I would appreciate it, someone can share thoughts and experiences.

Thank you in advance,

Christine

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I would keep what YOU have..and you said the other's are on the wait-list? If so, go ahead and link your bookings...keeping them on the waitlist. I'd bet they WILL find a spot for them, and since you'll be "linked", they will be at your table! Check when you board, if you aren't notified in advance.

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