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7
Aug
2011

Monet Dining Room, Carnival Conquest




Here’s the other main dining room on Carnival Conquest. The Monet Dining Room is at the stern of the ship and is the venue for breakfast, lunch and dinner if you want a full service meal.



Tagged - Carnival Conquest, cruise, dining room, HDR, interior, Monet Dining Room, restaurant, ship, Vacation


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2 Comments

Teresa Taberski
March 4, 2018, 4:23 pm

We will be taking a 6 day cruise on April 8 on the carnival conquest. We would like to dine in the Monet dining room. It’s close to our stateroom. My husband has back & leg problems & this would help alot. We would rather not use a wheelchair if we don’t have to. Also we need the early seating. He’s diabetic & needs to eat at certain times with his medication. If this cannot be arranged, we will have to find dinner elsewhere. Can you please help us? Thank you.

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    Dave Wilson
    March 5, 2018, 6:50 am

    Teresa,

    I hope you have a lovely time on your cruise! Unfortunately, I have no connection with Carnival Criuse Lines at all so can’t offer you any help. You’re best bet would be to contact the cruise line or the agent who booked your trip.

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