Have just booked the Ventura on 5th June sailing around northern Spain and France and was offered either fixed time dining or the Freedom dining. We chose Freedom but still not quite sure what it means?
Are we still tied to the same restaurant with waiter service etc but going when we choose, or can we use the buffet restaurant instead?
Also dress code wise, we have only ever been on Thomson cruises before which are quite informal and we do prefer that - would smart trousers/shirt be acceptable for husband or is jacket/tie/suit expected in all dining rooms? We dont want to attend Captains night etc.
Does anyone know drinks prices, glasses of wine, small beer?
Is tipping only expected at end of cruise or is a daily amount deducted as with some other cruise lines?
Also is it a cashless system on board same as Thomsons?
Are the inside cabins ok?
When sailing out from Southampton is there any ceremony or party? We sail at 5pm
What time will we have to disembark on day of arrival back in Southampton?, we intend catching a train back to Manchester that leaves Southampton around mid-day, will that give us enought time for leisurely disembarkation and taxi to rail station without stress?
Sorry for all the questions-Any other tips or advice gratefully received.
Freedom dining means you can eat in the MDR at whatever time you choose, and whomever you choose. No assigned table or waiter and, yes, you can eat at the buffet instead if you choose. The dress mode you mention is perfect, except for the formal nights (1 or 2) but you may choose to eat at the buffet on these nights. If you do formal, it is normal for a suit and tie in the dining room. Because you have chosen freedom dining, a sum of between £1.50 and £2 pppd (for us a year and a half ago it was £1.60) will be automatically billed because you will have a number of different waiters. They recommend a total of about £4 pppd to cover tips, so you may decide to give the room steward the rest. It is not mandatory.
Cashless system is in operation, yes.
Inside cabins are perfect, and the wardrobe space (open) is very well designed acting as a "buffer" between the room area and the wc/shower room.
The ceremony/party days are gone, but many people will go up top for the sailaway and there is something made of it...we always go and enjoy that time.
Now the hard bit...disembarkation day (ouch). They wont throw you off, but expect everyone off by 9.00 - 9.30ish. We always just ignore the final, final call for all passengers...but when the final, final, final comes we know it is time to go!
You will find the cruise to be informal enough, as the Ventura is geared towards families, but not as informal as Thomson...you will love it, especially if you got that price.
Enjoy, and anything else just ask.
It's an ideal way for us to test whether the massive ships are for us or not.
I am sure you will love it!
Drinks prices are lower than average UK pub prices.
Casual nights are trousers and shirts, formal nights are either dinner suit or dark suit and tie (on a week's cruise there will be two formals).
For disembarkation you have a choice - DIY or a set time. If you DIY you can leave as soon as the ship docks - we were off ship for about 7.30am - but you have to carry your own luggage.
If you want your bags moving to the baggage hall you will get a disembarkation card with details of the time alloted to you to be off the ship - ours was 10am.
Reception will give you an earlier time if you want one.
Look after the ship we are on it the week after!
I might still on board and lost when you arrive, the ship looks huge!
On any ship with flexable dinning.
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