The main dining room (MDR) on Icon of the Seas is located mid-ship on decks 3, 4, and 5. Both traditional (a set time each night) and “my time” (flexible) dining is available. The same dinner menu is offered regardless of which you select.
What dinner times are available in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas? There are four different set dining times (meaning you’ll show up for dinner every night at the same time and will have the same table, table mates, and servers) on Icon of the Seas:
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
8:00 PM
8:30 PM
You can also opt for “my time dining,” meaning you can show up for dinner any time between 6:30pm-9pm. With this option you will not have the same table or servers each night.
When are formal nights on Icon of the Seas? Formal nights (also called “dress up” nights) are are night 2 (French Night) and night 6 (The Royal Night).
Many have waited months to see what the main dining room (MDR) dinner menus will be on Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s newest and largest cruise ship. Well the wait is over! Here are the complimentary dinner menus available in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas for 7-night sailings.
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the first night:
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the second night:
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the third night:
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the fourth night:
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the fifth night:
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the sixth night. Note that guests on Icon of the Seas are limited to one complimentary broiled Maine lobster tail on “Royal Night.” While you can order additional servings, each will incur a cost of $16.99.
Here’s the dinner menus served in the main dining room on Icon of the Seas on the seventh night:
And with that…
Class Dismissed.
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