I have managed to do this once when a friend was going to the tasting anyway and I thought there was no harm to go ask. They did have no shows and I managed to be added and charged there at the time.Several of the tastings on my March cruise had no-shows. I wonder if you could ever show up to a sold-out tasting and be able to sign up on the spot to fill an empty seat.
I have done that a few times on both the wish and the wonder.Several of the tastings on my March cruise had no-shows. I wonder if you could ever show up to a sold-out tasting and be able to sign up on the spot to fill an empty seat.
I have definitely seen new tasting added after online booking. One cruise I was on added so many chocolate and liquors that Palo was running low on parm.So - NEW Tastings will not become available or scheduled. Current tastings will usually open up a few spots on embarkation day. Also, can go at that time and if someone no shows they can def accommodate you or add an extra spot if the bartender wants to.
Thanks. I did not know this and have never seen them added that I recalled so appreciate the info.I have definitely seen new tasting added after online booking. One cruise I was on added so many chocolate and liquors that Palo was running low on parm.
Another one that is often added after booking is the mojito tasting on castaway cay day
Yes, they definitely do add new ones. We booked a cognac one on one of our cruises that hadn't been listed at all prior to the cruise. We checked at Guest Services when we boarded and we asked if there was anything new. Another time we went to whatever bar it was that you went to for signing up on the first day and there was an Amari and Mojito tasting listed. We didn't sign up for the Amari (waited for another cruise to do that) and the Mojito one was full but they definitely hadn't been available prior to the cruise.I have definitely seen new tasting added after online booking.