Royal Caribbean International has reversed its stance on fitting its Dynamic Dining concept across its fleet of Oasis-class ships, opting not to add it to Allure, Oasis and Harmony of the Seas. Now, the feature will only appear on ships designed to accommodate the concept, which currently only includes the...
Royal Caribbean International
has reversed its stance on fitting
its Dynamic Dining concept across
its fleet of Oasis-class ships,
opting not to add it to Allure,
Oasis and Harmony of the Seas.
Now, the feature will only
appear on ships designed to
accommodate the concept, which
currently only includes the three
Quantum-class vessels Quantum,
Anthem and Ovation of the Seas.
However, Dynamic Dining has
been partially installed on Oasis
of the Seas during its recent
drydock prior to setting off for
Europe, with three single-level
restaurants now in operation.
The RCI concept involves four
separate culinary offerings being
fitted to the main dining room,
with fixed times for dining also
eliminated in favour of a ‘come as
you please’ seating style.