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M.S. Royal Star TABLE RESERVATIONS A card detailing your table reservation will be in your cabin when you arrive on board. Should you wish to make any changes, please contact the Maitre d'Hotel. DINING IN STYLE Delicious international cuisine is prepared by master chefs. Begin your day with early morning tea or coffee in your cabin, followed by a buffet breakfast on deck for those early risers, or dine later in the charming Belvedere Restaurant. For those days at sea there is no need to change for the lunchtime pool-side buffet unless you prefer a more formal meal in the restaurant. Afternoon tea is offered around 4.00pm and sumptuous seven course dinners are served at two sittings (normally 6.30pm and 8.30pm). If you are feeling peckish, there's a tempting buffet around midnight. Tea and coffee are also available in your cabin throughout the day, for a small charge. ON BOARD ACCOUNT After embarkation, a shipboard account is automatically opened and you may then sign for drinks, excursions etc., settling your account at the end of the cruise. Prices on board are shown in US Dollars. We accept cash, travellers cheques or Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Diners credit cards for payment. DRESS CODE During your time on board or while on excursions, we suggest casual, light clothing. Evenings are generally informal, the suggested dress for gentlemen is shirt and trousers, and ladies should dress for comfort. On a formal 'gala night' some gentlemen choose to wear a dark suit or dinner jacket and the ladies, evening dress. However, many do dress less formally on these evenings wearing a shirt and tie with trousers and a lightweight jacket or blazer and ladies often wear cocktail dresses. There is one formal `gala night' on the Mysterious Zanzibar cruise, three on the Indian Ocean Odyssey cruise and two on all other cruises. You may also wish to take suitable clothing for the very popular 'tropical night'. The daily programme provides dress suggestions for each evening. CABIN COMFORT All cabins have a private shower and wc, air-conditioning, an internal telephone, taped music, a safe and adequate storage space. Each cabin has two power points which take round two pin plugs. One (110/220 volt AC) is in the bathroom suitable only for electric razors and the other (110 volt AC 60 Hz) is in the cabin suitable only for a hairdryer and other small appliances. Electric irons may not be used for safety reasons and you should check with reception before using any appliance with a power consumption of more than 300 watts. The majority of cabins on board are outside with a porthole. However, hatches are 8 RESERVATIONS 0845 345 0014