Alaska cruise near no set collation diary or assigned breakfast time places?

Does anyone know which cruiseline (destination Alaska) that doesn't tell you when to get through and where to drink? It's annoying to follow any set schedules, so i'm looking for a cruise next to "restaurants" that do not operate under any set agenda (or assigned seats for that matter). Thanks!



Answers:    What you are looking for is Norwegian (NCL), which offer Freestyle dining. Each ship has several restaurants, and here is no set dining time. You are not assigned a table and you can choose to eat by yourself or share your table next to other (I always close to to share - but that is still a choice made by the passenger, not the cruise line).

Here is a intertwine to Norwegian's website ...
http://www.ncl.com/nclweb/home.html

NCL will have three ships surrounded by Alaska this summer, the NCL Sun, the NCL Star and the NCL Pearl.

Enjoy your cruise.
Most of the cruise lines have multiple dining choices, although the ones I've be on all hold the main dining room assigned places and times. (But you can eat within other parts of the ship as well.)

Have you be on a cruise before?

Really, the assigned dining works out okay. You bring to know people you wouldn't otherwise enjoy met, which actually is seriously of fun. My wife and I on our first cruise wanted a private table, but instead be with 4 other couples, and it be fabulous. After that, we always asked to be part of the pack of a big table.

Dinners usually aren't at times with competing undertakings, so having a fixed time works out okay. And if it doesn't work for you some faddy night, skip dinner contained by the main dining room and delight in some of the other choices.
princess cruises has a buffet around the clock resembling all the other cruises, but the dinning room on the princess have early and behind dinner as well as anytime dinner. But you may sometimes own to wait up to a half-hour for a form with choosing the anytime dinner.
Both Norwegian Cruise Lines and Princess Cruise Lines tender this type of service on a regular basis. Royal Caribbean and Holland America are carrying out tests this out with enduring ships in that region right presently.

Of the first two lines, Princess is more experienced with Alaska. They hold a better offering than Norwegian.
We just go on the Norwegian Pearl in November for the first time next to anytime dining and I have to read out we LOVED IT! We didn't do any tours this time so I guess it was easier to receive to dinner earlier but it worked out so resourcefully for us.
Norwegian is only one of the three (3) cruise lines that volunteer "dine any time at dinner" on your cruise. Princess also has that resort and its called "personal Choice Cruising" and Holland Ameirca also have it and its called "As you Wish" dining for dinner. Allthree cruise lines also haev "specialty" restaurants that are contained by addition to the regular dinig room. These specialty restaurants adjectives require a fee to get through and you will be required to make a reservation for them.

So you enjoy three options:

NCL
Holland America
Princess
www.ncl.com Freestyle Cruises.
You can put away all over the ship.
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Zef H is right. NCL is convenient and base on talking to like mad of ncl passengers, norwegian pearl be considered best of the line.

Enjoy!

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Juneau.
i believe norwegian cruise string has freestyle cruising...i a short time ago remember seeing a commercial about it. here's their website: http://www.ncl.com/nclweb/home.html
Princess does personal choice which is accessible seating, NCl is also right.
Princess has what they phone up anytime dining and that is only what it means. Also the food surrounded by the buffet court is the same as what they serve within the dinning room, just not fancy looking.


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