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Pre-cruise booking for Celebrity tables

Wednesday, 04 Sep, 2009 0

SYDNEY – Celebrity Cruises has introduced Celebrity Select Dining, a new flexible dining option that allows guests to choose when they dine in the main dining room onboard, on a day-by-day basis.

It includes the industry’s first pre-cruise day-by-day flexible dining reservation system.

Celebrity’s guests can go online to choose their desired dining time for each day of their cruise, up to four days prior to boarding.

Reservations also can be made onboard with the main dining room’s Maitre d’.

Guests can pre-book their dining times online at www.celebritycruises.com.

All dining times are subject to availability, and guests who select Celebrity Select Dining must pay gratuities.



 

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