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Cruise_Christy

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  1. Hi all. I am hoping to take my 6 year old to the Chef's Table next week. I have booked in advance. However someone has just told me the Chef's Table is adults only. I can't seem to find any mention of this. Can anyone please confirm if they have attended this with children, or attended and seen children present? I do understand it is in the buffet, and I understand some people do not think younger children should be in a fine dining situation. However my 6 year old is incredibly looking forward to wearing his full suit and bow tie, and he's also a very adventurous eater, is excited about the possibility of lobster, and will order off the main menu without needing a children's menu. (I say this as I received a lot of criticism in a roll call about various aspects of taking a child with us to this meal). Anyway, I'd just like confirmation we won't get turned away, as we will go to the MDR if Chef's Table is adult only. Thanks!
  2. I know this seems like a very silly question given how far away it is, but please humour me if anyone has any ideas as to when Nov 2025 goes on sale, or knows what date the Nov 2024 ones went on sale and I can use that as a hopeful guide? My mother wants me to book for her 70th birthday in Nov 2025, probably Canary Islands given the date but she doesn't really care on itinerary. She wants a specific cabin location, and I see that for Nov 2024 these are already sold out for 2024 which leads me to believe I need to book fairly soon after they're released. As this is quite important to her I don't want to mess it up. Any ideas?
  3. Is this a 7 night Norwegian Fjord cruise? But amusingly my excursions offers me the ability to book for Olden, but when I go to the itinerary, Olden isn't even listed on there and it's different. I'm assuming it'll fix itself.
  4. Yeah, we thought about doing this on our honeymoon in Greece as we wanted to stay in one location overnight, but decided not to in the end as they made it clear that if the cruise port has to change for any reason such as weather or emergencies or the port can't accommodate them, it's your responsibility to get back on board the ship wherever it ends up. They will not assist you if the ships plans change so you'd have to get wherever the ship is diverted to, which could mean an extra flight, and if there are no flights for the next day, then you miss another port, etc.
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