5 Key Facts About Royal Caribbean’s My Time Dining

by Sky Skylar | April 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve spent countless hours sifting through travel diaries, online forums, and industry reports, and one trend that consistently appears is the growing popularity of Royal Caribbean‘s My Time Dining. It’s a concept that’s been around for a while, but these days, more cruisers are seeing the value in a flexible schedule that fits right into their evening plans. In this piece, I’ll share what I’ve learned—and why it might be the perfect fit for anyone seeking to enjoy dinnertime on their own terms.

1) It Offers Flexible Dining Times

1) It Offers Flexible Dining Times

My Time Dining stands out because it doesn’t box you into a single seating time. Instead, you can decide to have dinner whenever you like between 6:00 pm and 9:30 pm. I’ve observed that this works great for folks who enjoy a late swim or a leisurely shore excursion without the stress of sprinting back for a set dining time. According to a 2024 survey by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), nearly 68% of cruisers said flexibility in dining was a top priority.

This approach is particularly helpful if you’re juggling shows, trivia nights, or other onboard activities. In my own exploration of various dining programs, I’ve noticed that guests appreciate the sense of spontaneity this offers. You can stroll into the dining room after a busy day of exploring, confident that a table—hopefully without too long a wait—will be available for you. Reservations can make things even smoother, but that’s your call.

It’s also worth remembering that the flexible arrangement applies mainly to dinner. Traditional breakfast and lunch hours remain in place, so if you’re planning a big day of activities, you can anticipate a bit more structure in the morning and midday meals. Many find that splitting flexibility between dinner and the more set schedule of earlier meals strikes the perfect balance.

2) Traditional vs. My Time: Key Differences

2) Traditional vs. My Time: Key Differences

Traditional Dining usually means picking an early, middle, or late seating at a specific table, with the same fellow guests and waitstaff serving you each night. Although this is a tried-and-true format—wonderful for building friendly rapport and a sense of community over the course of a cruise—it can feel a bit rigid if you’re the kind of traveler who prefers to switch up your routine.

My Time Dining, by contrast, tosses that rigidity out the window. You’re free to show up when it suits you, though you’ll likely meet different servers and possibly new tablemates each evening. From personal observation, this can be a plus if you enjoy fresh social interactions, keeps things interesting if you’re cruising alone or with a small group, and love exploring new facets of the main dining room culture.

The good news is that, regardless of which option you choose, you’ll still get access to the same menu—meaning you’re not missing out on the rotating culinary delights Royal Caribbean has put together for the nightly experience. For those who thrive on adventure, whether it’s exploring a new port or trying a new table in the dining room, My Time Dining can add an extra dash of spontaneity to your trip.

3) Reservations and Prepaid Gratuities

3) Reservations and Prepaid Gratuities

If you’re leaning toward My Time Dining, reservations can greatly reduce your waiting time, especially during peak dinner hours. As I’ve seen on numerous cruises, prime times—like around 7:00 pm—tend to draw big crowds. Booking a timeslot in advance provides a smoother entry into the dining room and lets you plan your evening with a bit more certainty.

An important detail to note is the requirement for prepaid gratuities. Royal Caribbean generally asks for these if you select My Time Dining. This structured approach helps ensure the waitstaff are fairly compensated, whether you dine at the same table each night or not. Most travelers I’ve spoken with find that this arrangement provides a sense of transparency, allowing you to focus purely on the dining experience instead of worrying about daily tipping logistics.

In addition to the online Cruise Planner, you can book reservations by contacting Royal Caribbean directly or working with a travel professional. I’ve even seen some promotional dashboards and campaigns that highlight discounted specialty dining packages or drink bundles alongside My Time Dining. Keep an eye out for those offers if you’re looking to maximize your onboard perks.

4) Large Groups and Peak Hours

4) Large Groups and Peak Hours

If you’re traveling in a big group, don’t underestimate how essential timing can be. I once witnessed a group of 12 who strolled in at 7:15 pm without a reservation. They ended up waiting nearly an hour before everyone was seated together. Reserving in advance, ideally before you leave port, can save everyone from frustration, especially when you’re eager to share the day’s highlights around the same table.

Peak hours can vary, but the usual sweet spot where crowds build up is sometime between 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm. During these windows, you might see more families, couples, and solo travelers converging, all hoping to snag that perfect table. My pro tip is to aim for either slightly earlier or later than this window to minimize wait times.

Another trick I’ve picked up is to stay flexible with your schedule. If you notice the lines seem daunting, consider a quick detour to enjoy the ship’s evening entertainment or a lounge. A bit of patience can go a long way, and there’s no shortage of diversions waiting for you around the corner.

5) Why Frequent Flyers Love It

5) Why Frequent Flyers Love It

Frequent travelers—whether they’re actually in the air or simply have that on-the-go mindset—tend to appreciate the adaptability My Time Dining provides. By letting you slot dinner around flights, shore excursions, and nightly shows, you free yourself from the stricter confines of a static dining schedule. In my own research, I’ve come across many road warriors and mileage junkies who rave about how seamlessly My Time Dining fits into their ever-shifting travel patterns.

Some cruisers have noted drink prices can be steeper on certain itineraries, particularly budget-friendly ones, which can catch folks by surprise. But that’s where My Time Dining excels once again: the flexible approach allows you to budget your dining, entertainment, and beverage costs in a way that works best for you. You can grab a quick cocktail during happy hour, catch part of a lounge performance, and then head to dinner when you’re ready. In an ever-evolving travel landscape, this kind of freedom is invaluable.

Whether you’re a frequent flyer or just someone who relishes spontaneity, My Time Dining lends itself to a personal rhythm. You can shape each evening to suit your style, creating a sense of ownership over your cruise experience that can be hard to replicate with rigid dining schedules.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Royal Caribbean’s My Time Dining isn’t just about timing—it’s about enhancing the overall vacation experience. By allowing guests to shape their dining around other onboard activities, it eliminates a lot of the stress that can accompany scheduled mealtimes. If you’re like me and appreciate the ability to pivot plans on the fly, this flexible approach checks all the boxes for a relaxed and enjoyable dinner at sea.

Of course, the flexibility also brings some responsibility. Making reservations, especially during peak times, will help you sidestep any unexpected crowding. If you’re traveling with a group, a little prep work goes a long way in ensuring everyone is happy and comfortable. And if you find yourself caught in the dinner rush, consider taking advantage of the ship’s entertainment offerings to pass the time.

Even in the evolving world of cruising, it’s clear that options and adaptability are valued more than ever. My Time Dining stands as a prime example of how Royal Caribbean is responding to travelers’ growing craving for freedom in all facets of their journey.

Sky Skylar’s Take

The concept of choosing your own dinner schedule sounds so simple, yet it transforms how you experience the ship. I’ve dined early one night and late the next, teamed up with new friends, and still had the chance to chat with my favorite servers. It’s always refreshing to see a dining program that honors personal choice while maintaining a consistently high culinary standard.

After absorbing oceans of blog posts and insider tips, I’ve seen how My Time Dining marries flexibility and quality. It’s proof that cruising can be both relaxed and flavorful—no matter when you choose to sit down for your evening meal.

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