    
Write a Review on this Ship DiningOcean Village Two has two self-service restaurants. The Plantation on deck 12 is open 24 hours, and the Waterfront on deck seven is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There are two speciality restaurants for those who prefer waiter service. La Luna serves Mediterranean-style food for a small per person supplement; The Bistro, serving dishes created for Ocean Village by celebrity TV chef James Martin, costs a moderate supplement. Reservations are needed for both.
La Luna is also open for lunch, with a small charge for selected dishes.
Charlie’s, off the Village Square on deck five, sells cakes, cookies and speciality coffees. EntertainmentThere are juggling and trapeze classes by day, along with pool games and art auctions.
Come evening, there are high-energy shows, tribute bands, comedians and magicians in the Marquee, but the pièce de résistance is the once-a-week deck show, literally a show viewed from decks 13 and 14, which combines acrobatic acts 40 feet above the pools with lasers and song and dance.
Connextions Bar is an alternative venue to the theatre for comedy acts and there are acrobatic shows in the Village Square. There is a small casino for those who fancy a flutter.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2007 Onboard Currency: GBP Nationality of Crew: British officers; British/European/Indian crew/staff No. of Crew: 621 No. of Passengers: 1708 Tonnage: 70000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.8 Passenger/space ratio: 41
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