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The dinners are normally later on a med cruise 6.15 and 8.45 pm. This is as the people of Spain eat very late.
For kids - up to teenagers, late is far too late, they will be exhausted, thry can't start eating at 8.45 pm.
We had tours in all ports and always back by 5 pm, giving us an hour before dinner, believe he in the heat of the med, going to dinner at 6.15 is great, a good rest in air con.
I prefer the logic of dinner then show, then bed, letting food go down. Port adventures start very early, sometimes 7 am, do your out of bed early, grab breakfast before 7 am departure, if you have had late dinner the night before finishing at 10.30 pm, you feel like you gave just eaten.
Kids and adults adjust fast to the European time zones, you will eat breakfast early at dun up, lunch in port local time, or on ship local time, so with lunch at 12 noon to 1.30 pm, it's a long long way to dinner which opens at 8.30/8.45. Kids will not make it, teenagers hit the snack places not eating good food, so main it is.
Unless you are from Spain and normally eat at 9 pm, or normally gave your evening meal st home at 9 pm, then go for main dinner.
Great advice, very true, we had people come in on main a bit late and servers accommodated them.We have taken 7 DCL cruises and always had Main/early seating. We are early risers. We eat early at home 5:30 (give or take a few minutes). We very rarely eat later. I think 7 the latest. We are also on the East Coast. We have wanted to try the late seating but after each cruise - we realize it's just too late (we pass the restaurants late and they are still eating). We have also done the 11 N. Med cruise. The staff/waiter told us/encouraged us to come to dinner even if we were running late. He also told us not to worry about going back to the room to change (regardless of what we were wearing). At the time, the dress code was not as lax as it is now (jeans were recently allowed and now shorts). Also wanted to add we do not have any young children now or when we started really.
I would ask myself. How early you wake up. Have breakfast/lunch. What time do you normally eat at home. How late are your excursions running? I am sure you will be back on the ship by dinner time anyway. Good luck. Have fun and come back to tell us how the time worked for you.
A tip - if you have the option of booking Main/early - do so. You can always change it. This books up first. It's usually easier to switch from early to late than late to early.
Thanks for asking this question, I had been noodling over it myself. Great advice from the Disboarders as usualfor those of you who have cruised DCL before, do you prefer 1st seating or 2nd seating for dinner?
why?
also, do you have the same answer if you're talking about a cruise in the Mediterranean (as opposed to anywhere else)?
thanks in advance!!
We have taken 7 DCL cruises and always had Main/early seating. We are early risers. We eat early at home 5:30 (give or take a few minutes). We very rarely eat later. I think 7 the latest. We are also on the East Coast. We have wanted to try the late seating but after each cruise - we realize it's just too late (we pass the restaurants late and they are still eating). We have also done the 11 N. Med cruise. The staff/waiter told us/encouraged us to come to dinner even if we were running late. He also told us not to worry about going back to the room to change (regardless of what we were wearing). At the time, the dress code was not as lax as it is now (jeans were recently allowed and now shorts). Also wanted to add we do not have any young children now or when we started really.
I would ask myself. How early you wake up. Have breakfast/lunch. What time do you normally eat at home. How late are your excursions running? I am sure you will be back on the ship by dinner time anyway. Good luck. Have fun and come back to tell us how the time worked for you.
A tip - if you have the option of booking Main/early - do so. You can always change it. This books up first. It's usually easier to switch from early to late than late to early.
Just wanted to clarify first the European times are 6:00pm and 8:30pm. We always choose main dining as that is what we do at home or when we travel. There is no way we'd be okay after a long day, then eating later at 830pm and that taking up to 2 hours as we'd fall asleepWe much prefer to start our day earlier, go on excursions, then eat dinner when we normally would, relax or see a show after dinner, then head to bed at a decent time. I understand completely why others prefer the late dining, but it doesn't work for our family and what we prefer to do.
We are on the 8/12/17 Med cruise (are you by chance) and I already booked us for Main.
Heather
Thanks for asking this question, I had been noodling over it myself. Great advice from the Disboarders as usual
It does...i actually asked it for my daughter - she and my son in law will be on the med cruise in september....
in the past, we had late dining...but given what's been said in this thread, i think that early dining makes a lot of sense..
Just to say whilst I see comments on Late dinner not being rushed. With over TWO hours allocated to Main, it's never rushed either.
Just wanted to clarify first the European times are 6:00pm and 8:30pm. We always choose main dining as that is what we do at home or when we travel. There is no way we'd be okay after a long day, then eating later at 830pm and that taking up to 2 hours as we'd fall asleepWe much prefer to start our day earlier, go on excursions, then eat dinner when we normally would, relax or see a show after dinner, then head to bed at a decent time. I understand completely why others prefer the late dining, but it doesn't work for our family and what we prefer to do.
We are on the 8/12/17 Med cruise (are you by chance) and I already booked us for Main.
Heather
i actually had main dining on my last disney cruise when i took my 88 year old mom and 65 year old sister on the disney dream.
I originally signed up for 2nd seating (as we have always done in the past - DH, DD, DS and me), but my mom and sister asked for early dining - so i switched it.
It turned out really well. I didnt' think we were rushed at all. The service was really good.
this cruise is just my daughter and son in law...they've always done late dining, but she wasn't sure what to do as this is her first time on DCL as an adult (she's been loyal to royal since getting married, but is now trying DCL again).
so she asked if i would post a question on the boards to get various opinions. She's convinced and has changed to early seating.
I was quoting from the DCL website and I realize it might change, but lately they seem pretty consistent. I know the Spanish like to eat late, as do the Italians and many other European countries as I lived in Europe for almost 13 years, including ItalyActually Med times do change.
My recent Med cruise was was 6.15 and 8.45. My prior Med cruise was the same on DCL.
My Baltic cruise was 6 pm and 8.30.
It is only 15 mins + another 15 minutes, but the point is, if people think 8.15 is stretching it to eat, well in the Med it will be later.
The Spanish do like it late and are in high numbers on the Barcelona cruises, I do not think the Med times for 2016 have been set as yet.
We are sailing next August so not the same one, however I know they'll have a blastit's my daughter and son in law...they're on the september med cruise. is it the same itinerary as you? they're on a 7 night out of barcelona.