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rosler28

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  1. To be fair, the table mates and waiters are only the same for dinner, if you take other meals in the Britannia the seating is open and you may sit with strangers. Personally I think that enhances the social aspect as you are encountering far more people than if you sat with the same ones for each meal.

     

    Yes you are very correct Cap'n. perhaps I didn't read the thread properly.

     

    My apologies.

  2. I disagree with the implication that socializing is the same in Britannia as in other Cunard dining venues: In Queens Grill, Princess Grill and Britannia Club, for ALL meals, you are seated at the same table with the same people and served by the same personnel ... I feel that this is a more-positive socializing experience for a single person, as Britannia breakfast and lunch services are open-seating [if you are a non-Britannia passenger, you could still dine in Britannia or elsewhere for those two meals if you wish the opportunity of always being seated with "new" people].

     

    I'm afraid you are incorrect as you have the same table, same diners and same waiting staff in the Britannia also.

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