Royal Caribbean announces Dynamic Dining will expand to Oasis of the Seas

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27 Aug 2014

Royal Caribbean's new way of dining on a cruise ship that is debuting first on its Quantum-class of ships will start spreading to other ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet.

During a Quantum of the Seas media event in Germany, a Royal Caribbean executive announced that Oasis of the Seas will get Dynamic Dining during her upcoming refurbishment.

No other details have been released yet but the idea behind Dynamic Dining is to remove the Main Dining Room and replace it with a combination of complimentary and additional fee specialty restaurants that guests can choose from to dine each night.

Dynamic Dining is a fundamental shift in how Royal Caribbean offers its guests dinner, opting to forgo the formality of a main dining room and make dinner more convenient with no set times and a relaxed dress code.

Oasis of the Seas is scheduled to go to Europe in October 2014 and have her refurbishment shorthly thereafter.

UPDATE: AUGUST 28: Royal Caribbean has tweeted out more information related to the Dynamic Dining changes coming to Oasis of the Seas. 

The main dining spaces will be remodeled during Oasis of the Seas' drydock later this year but Dynamic Dining itself will not begin until March 2015.

Royal Caribbean to preview Dynamic Dining at Aspen Food & Wine Classic

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20 Jun 2014

Royal Caribbean will preview its Dynamic Dining concept that will debut on Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas to the 32nd annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, June 20-22, 2014.

On Friday, June 20, Royal Caribbean is showcasing three of its next-level signature dining options on Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas at the Grand Tasting Pavilion, including: 

  • Jamie’s Italian
  • Devinly Decadence at Solarium Bistro
  • Michael’s Genuine Pub

On Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22, Royal Caribbean will continue showcasing Dynamic Dining fare at the Grand Tasting Pavilion by spotlighting four of the complimentary, full-service restaurants on Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas: 

  • The Grande, a luxuriant nod to a bygone era of classic European ocean liners when dining was a time honored ritual, featuring timeless dishes, and where every night is formal night (Saturday only);
  • Silk, a vibrant and exotic destination where the spices of the Far East bring new flavor to adventurous palates through a Pan-Asian menu (Saturday only);
  • American Icon Grill, a take on the classic American road trip, pulling together best-loved regional favorites into one comfort-style menu (Sunday only);
  • Chic, where the height of contemporary cuisine is realized and the freshest ingredients, such as proteins that pack a punch and sauces made from scratch, are evolved for a modern palate (Sunday only).

Not to out do themselves, Royal Caribbean is presenting the Wonderland at Food & Wine Classic event at the top of Aspen Mountain. 

Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast Episode - Dynamic Dining Preview

In:
09 Apr 2014

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Royal Caribbean recently announced its brand new approach to dining for the Quantum­-class cruise ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas.  

This week, I want to explore this brand new innovation and discuss what makes this so much different than anything else we've seen from Royal Caribbean in the past and share my experience at the Dynamic Dining revealevent in New York City the other week.

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Everything we know about Royal Caribbean's dynamic dining

In:
03 Apr 2014

Ever since Royal Caribbean announced the advent of Dynamic Dining that will be coming to its newest class of cruise ships, the Quantum-class, fans everywhere have been talking about it.  Dynamic Dining promises to be the next evolution in how we have dinner on a cruise ship.

Understandably, there's a lot of intrigue regarding this new kind of dining experience and people want to know what it is exactly and what to expect. We don't know everything quite yet, but here's a listing of all the information on Dynamic Dining that we do know in one place.

What exactly is Dynamic Dining?

The core concept of Dynamic Dining is Royal Caribbean is removing the main dining room completely and instead offering a number of complimentary and specialty (cost extra) restaurants for guests to choose from.

Passengers can book specific times for any of these restaurants in advance, prior to their cruise or opt to book reservations onboard the ship.

Which ships will Dynamic Dining be offered on?

Dynamic Dining will be available on Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and the yet-to-be-named third Quantum-class cruise ship.

Will Dynamic Dining be added to other Royal Caribbean ships?

At this time, Royal Caribbean has no plans to expand Dynamic Dining beyond the Quantum class. 

Royal Caribbean CEO Adam Goldstein said explicitly they have no plans to add Dynamic Dining to other ships but if Dynamic Dining does well perhaps in many years down the line they could look at expanding Dynamic Dining to other ships.

What restaurants are being added to replace the main dining room?

The new complimentary restaurants include

  • American Icon Grill, a take on the classic American road trip, pulling together best-loved regional favorites into one comfort-style menu
  • Chic, where the height of contemporary cuisine is realized and the freshest ingredients, such as proteins that pack a punch and sauces made from scratch, are evolved for a modern palate
  • Silk, a vibrant and exotic destination where the spices of the Far East bring new flavor to adventurous palates through a Pan-Asian menu
  • The Grande, a luxuriant nod to a bygone era of classic European ocean liners when dining was a time honored ritual, featuring timeless dishes, and where every night is formal night.
  • Coastal Kitchen, a concept created exclusively for suite guests, fusing Mediterranean influences with the unmatched riches of California’s bountiful farmlands.

The new specialty restaurants include

  • Wonderland, an elaborate feast for the senses in a setting where Royal Caribbean chefs twist their culinary kaleidoscopes to invent a dreamscape of never-before-seen fare
  • Jamie’s Italian, featuring rustic Italian favorites, handmade - using seasonal ingredients and Jamie’s tried-and-tested crowd pleasers
  • Michael’s Genuine Pub, the first American gastropub at sea and the next evolution of Royal Caribbean’s relationship with James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz, offering simply-prepared food and drinks made with quality ingredients from the best artisanal producers
  • Devinly Decadence at Solarium Bistro, Royal Caribbean’s fittest dining destination, serving the foods you love all under five-hundred calories, designed by Devin Alexander, media personality, New York Times bestselling author and chef of highly-rated television show, “The Biggest Loser”.

​There will also be other specialty restaurants offered that aren't new to Royal Caribbean, such as Izumi, Johnny Rockets, Chops Grill and the Chef's Table.

The Windjammer is being re-designed (and kept open 24 hours per day).  Royal Caribbean is also adding a food truck, the SeaPlex Dog House.

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​When can I start making reservations for Dynamic Dining?

Royal Caribbean will open up their brand new booking system for Dynamic Dining on May 15.  

There will be a new app to help guests make reservations and manage reservations both prior to their cruise and during it.

How will gratuities be handled with Dynamic Dining?

Gratuities will be the same as they are now.  Royal Caribbean charges an automatic gratuity to each passenger for each day of their cruise and gratuities are then given to the crew automatically.

Passengers can always stop at guest relations on their cruise and have automatic gratuities removed in favor of a different amount.

What if I want to dine with a large group?

Royal Caribbean says Dynamic Dining can accommodate groups up to 16 people.  Reservations will be able to be linked together and while your large group may not be able to sit at the same table, the staff will do their best to seat you at tables near each other.

Why Dynamic Dining is a great idea (or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the food)

In:
27 Mar 2014

Yesterday Royal Caribbean officially announced its brand new dining concept for its Quantum-class of cruise ships and Royal Caribbean fans near and far started voicing their opinions, with many concerned about the change and some downright angry.

I'd like to at this point recall what the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy prominently (and famously) writes on the cover of the book: don't panic.

When we posted the first leaked elements of dynamic dining based on deck plans and some screenshots that were found, I have to admit I was concerned.  

I love traditional dining and I love having the same wait staff each night in the main dining room to remember that I like to have two savory bites each night along with a glass of wine.  Heck, I like formal nights too because when else do I get to dress up?

So the information I was reading prior to the announcement did not sit well with me.  It seemed like Royal Caribbean was completely changing the entire premise of dining that I had come to enjoy.

Then I went to the announcement event where I got some context with the information.  I got to see what dynamic dining was about and how it would work.  With more of the details being filled in, I started to get it and what dynamic dining is really about is choice and variety.

As passengers, the more choices we have leads to a better experience in my opinion.  

When I sailed on Navigator of the Seas and had five specialty restaurants thanks to the refurbishment instead of the original three, it made a huge difference in the sense of having options to pick from.  Likewise, on Oasis of the Seas the staggering amount of restaurants there made deciding on dinner more liberating because I had so much to choose from.

What I'm getting from dynamic dining is that this will offer us more food, a greater variety of food and more choice in when we get to eat.

The four complimentary restaurants replacing the main dining room (I'm omitting the suite only restaurant since it's too exclusive to really count) expand the menu options from just the dozen or so items on the main dining room menu to dozens of items to choose from now.

On top of that there's a number of specialty restaurants to choose from and prior to dynamic dining we always ate at least one specialty restaurant, if not more, so again more choice here.  

The "My Time Dining style" of booking reservations for dining is going to take some getting used to but this new system will benefit those that are online and like to plan their cruises in advance (which is basically anyone reading this blog more than likely).  If you book ahead, there's no reason why you can't eat at 6:30pm every night just like you did before with traditional dining.  And we, the people who track everything Royal Caribbean online were always "ahead of the game" to begin with, so we will be the ones to reap the rewards of planning ahead.

What dynamic dining is all about is moving ahead.  Royal Caribbean has built itself on pushing the envelope in the last dozen or so years. From new ship designs to new onboard amenities to now dining.  

I hate to say it but traditional dining is a relic of the old style of cruising from way back when.  I knew that even before dynamic dining and while I happened to enjoy it, the fact is the majority of cruisers today do not.  And while big changes are never easy, focusing on the benefits and improvements of change helps make it easier.

I think what you have to understand is dynamic dining is about giving more choices and to me that is liberating.  If you have wished every night was lobster night, then you can make it happen.  If on day three of your cruise you're having a great time by the pool and figure you can eat later, why not wait until 8 or 9pm and stop by American Icon Grill after you're done and then on day four go back to eating closer to 6pm.

The more I saw the concept, the more I started to "get it" and, well, like it.  The entire dining premise on Quantum-class is changing, from the bottom up.  Even the Windjammer is getting a complete makeover that sounds exciting, including 24 hour service (finally!). As I look at dynamic dining now, I see the benefits outweighing the drawbacks.  

My advice to anyone who is against the change to dynamic dining is don't look at it like an attack on traditional dining or what you enjoy.  Rather, look at is something completely new and just a different way to have your meals on a Royal Caribbean ship.  Just like it's hard to imagine going on a cruise without a rock wall or FlowRider, dynamic dining will become a Royal Caribbean staple that the cruise line defines as its own.

It behooves us all to wait until Quantum of the Seas debuts and we get to really see how dynamic dining works "in the wild" but in the last 12 hours or so, I've come around to embracing the change and looking forward to seeing what it brings us.

Royal Caribbean officially announces Dynamic Dining for Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas

In:
26 Mar 2014

Royal Caribbean announced on Wednesday a brand new dining innovation coming to its newest class of cruise ships, the concept of dynamic dining.

Brand new for Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and the yet-to-be-named third Quantum-class ship, the main dining room is being replaced with five complimentary restaurants that offer distinct flavors, cuisines and tastes to choose from.

In fact, there will be 18 restaurants aboard these new ships, with the aim to offer its guests the most variety and choice they've ever had at sea.

The new complimentary restaurants include

  • American Icon Grill, a take on the classic American road trip, pulling together best-loved regional favorites into one comfort-style menu

  • Chic, where the height of contemporary cuisine is realized and the freshest ingredients, such as proteins that pack a punch and sauces made from scratch, are evolved for a modern palate

  • Silk, a vibrant and exotic destination where the spices of the Far East bring new flavor to adventurous palates through a Pan-Asian menu

  • The Grande, a luxuriant nod to a bygone era of classic European ocean liners when dining was a time honored ritual, featuring timeless dishes, and where every night is formal night.

  • Coastal Kitchen, a concept created exclusively for suite guests, fusing Mediterranean influences with the unmatched riches of California’s bountiful farmlands.

In addition, Royal Caribbean is adding several new specialty resurants that offer more choice for an additional cost.

  • Wonderland, an elaborate feast for the senses in a setting where Royal Caribbean chefs twist their culinary kaleidoscopes to invent a dreamscape of never-before-seen fare

  • Jamie’s Italian, featuring rustic Italian favorites, handmade - using seasonal ingredients and Jamie’s tried-and-tested crowd pleasers

  • Michael’s Genuine Pub, the first American gastropub at sea and the next evolution of Royal Caribbean’s relationship with James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz, offering simply-prepared food and drinks made with quality ingredients from the best artisanal producers

  • Devinly Decadence at Solarium Bistro, Royal Caribbean’s fittest dining destination, serving the foods you love all under five-hundred calories, designed by Devin Alexander, media personality, New York Times bestselling author and chef of highly-rated television show, “The Biggest Loser”

​Royal Caribbean will also offer well known specialty restaurants on the Quantum-class of ships, such as Chops Grille, Izumi, Johnny Rockets and Chef's Table.

There will also be more complimentary restaurants that Royal Caribbean fans will recognize in the Windjammer Marketplace, The Cafe @ Two70 and SeaPlex Dog House.

To make the dining experience easier and simpler, Royal Caribbean is offering dining reservations well in advance with lots of options to book. Using a special new online booking tool, guests can make reservations starting May 15, 2014 and compare restaurants and book reservations.  Guests will still have the option of booking restaurants onboard the ship or opting for a walk-up table.

Royal Caribbean to introduce Dynamic Dining to replace traditional cruise dining

In:
26 Mar 2014

A member from Cruise Critic posted a screenshot of what could be Royal Caribbean's strategy for dining aboard its Quantum-class cruise ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, called Dynamic Dining.

Here's the description from Royal Caribbean: 

Dynamic Dining, a new world of culinary exploration onboard Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas has been selected for this reservation.  It's dining at sea reimagined - to give you more distinct options plus total flexibility to shape your own delectable journey.  There are no set dining times, no assigned seats, no required formal nights.  Instead, let your appetite be the guide, as 18 tantalizing possibilities lay before you.  Daily reservations can be made for select restaurants on-line up to 4 days prior to departure at www.RoyalCaribbean.com/PreCruisePlanner.  Reservations can also be made or amended onboard.  Pre-cruise reservations are strong recommended to confirm your desired dining time at your restaurant of choice and ensure reduced wait times.  Dynamic Dining does not guarantee multiple tables together for parties of over 16 guests.  

Dynamic Dining also seems to confirm the earlier list of new restaurants on Anthem of the Seas that was leaked online as well.  

This change will eliminate the main dining room all together and offer a number of restaurants for passengers to choose and further reduce the formality of set dining times as well as relax dress codes.

Royal Caribbean is expected to make the formal announcement about Dynamic Dining and other dining options onboard its Quantum-class cruise ships later tonight.  Royal Caribbean Blog will provide live coverage of the event.

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