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Make sure to read and study carefully your daily CURRENTS that gives you all the hours of operations, times and places for activities & events daily, the shows, HHs, and more. You'll see the hours for all the locations for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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12 minutes ago, honumaui said:

I was just curious around what time dinner is USUALLY served on Oceania. Thanks for the answer LHT.

After 32 cruises we are well aware of the daily programs.

The nightly show  used to  be 9:30 pm  but  may  change to a bit earlier  

in case you want to make the show it might be helpful

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8 minutes ago, LHT28 said:

The nightly show  used to  be 9:30 pm  but  may  change to a bit earlier  

in case you want to make the show it might be helpful

Thank you again. That is very helpful. We like to know what to expect. We haven't cruised since covid started but are now ready to start again. Most of our recent cruises have been on Windstar but chose Oceania out of Miami for this January because we did not want to fly to an island for embarkation and really missed cruising. We retired and relocated from San Diego to Arizona 6 years ago so it will be great to be on the ocean again. In 2017 we did an Alaska cruise tour with Oceania and were very pleased with them. 

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We  were on Marina a week ago.  At 6:30 there was a long line waiting to get into the GDR.  Never saw this on other Oceania cruises.  The long line continued for first 3 days. If you came a little later, you had to wait.  Then it went away and the GDR was empty.  Strange?  Where did they all go.  Specialty restaurants?  some, maybe.  One night we went to the Terrace to eat.  It was packed.  Hard to find a table.  After that, we never had a wait in GDR.  

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1 hour ago, Redtravel said:

We  were on Marina a week ago.  At 6:30 there was a long line waiting to get into the GDR.  Never saw this on other Oceania cruises.  The long line continued for first 3 days. If you came a little later, you had to wait.  Then it went away and the GDR was empty.  Strange?  Where did they all go.  Specialty restaurants?  some, maybe.  One night we went to the Terrace to eat.  It was packed.  Hard to find a table.  After that, we never had a wait in GDR.  

Sounds about average, just ask Pinot. 

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