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All NCL ships now have Freestyle Dining. That means that the dining rooms are open for set times. (5:30 - 9:30 usually) and you just go to the restaurant of your choice when you want to. Just like in a regular restaurant, you tell the Maitre'd how many people are in your party and they will escort you to a table. Of course, like any restuarants, if you go during prime dining hours (6:30-8:30), you may have to wait for a table. Unlike regular restaurants: 1.) you can request the same waiter each night or have different waiters each night. 2.) You can ask to be seated with other guests if you like to meet and mingle or you can dine with just your party. 3.) Unless you go to the specialty restaurants, it doesn't cost you! (except alcohol or pop) And you can order seconds or two entrees!

 

The Specialty restaurants have a cover charge of between $10 and $25 per person (or ala carte in some of the asian ones).

 

The other part about Freestyle is that you don't have to dress up for dinner. You can wear polo shirts, sundresses, kahki slacks or a pant suit, each night! (including the optional formal night). The only restrictions is no shorts, jeans, cut-offs or tank tops after 5:00 p.m. in the restaurants. (that dress would be acceptable however in the buffet)

 

Freestyle dining is the best! (IMO)

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The other part about Freestyle is that you don't have to dress up for dinner. You can wear polo shirts, sundresses, kahki slacks or a pant suit, each night! (including the optional formal night). The only restrictions is no shorts, jeans, cut-offs or tank tops after 5:00 p.m. in the restaurants. (that dress would be acceptable however in the buffet)Freestyle dining is the best! (IMO)

 

You can even wear short in the Four Seasons for dinner. There were only two that required no shorts.

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