Yep--you'll be able to see all the shows.
We kind of like the late seating. Not as rushed since they don't have to clear the entire dining room within a certain period of time as they do with the early seating.
And no rush to return from an excursion etc just to be on time for dinner.
Some will say less children running all over the place as well, but we've found late seating to have plenty of kids...
Except for a few cruises, we've always had early seating. I've never felt rushed to either make to dinner on time, or rushed through dinner so they could reset for late seating.Another family here that prefers late seating. We had early seating once and never again. You really do need to watch the clock in the afternoon, stop what you're doing just to head back to get ready for dinner. Then like other's have said, your dinner is rushed because they need to clean and set up for the late crowd.
Except for a few cruises, we've always had early seating. I've never felt rushed to either make to dinner on time, or rushed through dinner so they could reset for late seating.
Except for a few cruises, we've always had early seating. I've never felt rushed to either make to dinner on time, or rushed through dinner so they could reset for late seating.
Everyone says they are a fan of late seating, but it never books up, early seating does. IF you prefer to have Main seating, you can be put on a waitlist and many times these go through. You also can check as soon as you get onboard and often get switched to main dining. Either dining though, you won't miss the shows and such.![]()