The 30-second answer
6.7/10. Enchantment’s 6.7 is not a judgment that her free food is worse. She ties the leaders on Included Dining and actually leads Value. The gap is paid-dining breadth.
Start free with the Main Dining Room at 7.5. Park Café at 7.3 is the daytime move when you want something quicker.
If you pay for one dinner, Chops Grille is the strongest scored specialty option on this ship. Chef’s Table is present but remains unscored under the same fleetwide evidence rule used across Seabound’s Royal guides.
Enchantment sits at 6.7 while Grandeur, Rhapsody and Vision now form a three-way 7.0 tie. If specialty dining barely matters, the 0.3 gap is easier to ignore than the headline suggests.
The Seabound Dining Scorecard
Seven categories, with the suite-dining weight redistributed because Vision Class has no comparable dedicated suite restaurant.
Enchantment of the Seas scores 6.7/10 (exact weighted: 6.6832). Category scores are ecosystem judgments, never averages of the venue scores below.
Park Café keeps Enchantment’s included tier level with the class leaders even though the paid roster is thinner.
Chops is the only scored standard specialty restaurant; no Giovanni’s Table and no Izumi.
This is where the missing Italian and sushi formats matter most.
The ecosystem ceiling is narrower without the two specialty formats available on her sisters.
The class-high Value score: fewer tempting paid covers makes the included tier unusually easy to lean on.
Park Café preserves the same useful daytime casual backbone as the leaders.
Chef’s Table is the only experience-format product and remains unscored.
All 7 dining venues, explored
The complete current tracked roster used for this ship’s scorecard.
Every restaurant on Enchantment of the Seas
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What's already included in your fare
Park Café gives this ship a stronger daytime included option than a buffet-only older-ship setup. The Main Dining Room remains the best free dinner at 7.5.
| Venue | Score | Read |
|---|---|---|
| Main Dining Room | 7.5 | The dependable full-service anchor of the included tier. |
| Windjammer | 6.8 | The buffet workhorse: flexible, broad and easy to use. |
| Park Café | 7.3 | The strongest daytime quick-service option in this class. |
Specialty restaurants, ranked
| Venue | Score | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Chops Grille | 7.5 | Royal’s fleet-standard steakhouse anchor. |
Chef’s Table sits outside this ranking because it remains unscored. The important limitation here is choice: Enchantment lacks both the Italian and sushi formats her sisters carry.
What's not aboard
No Vision-Class ship has Coastal Kitchen or another dedicated suite restaurant. None has an immersive themed dining venue such as Wonderland, Royal Railway or a supper club; Chef’s Table is the class’s only experience-format product.
Ship-specific gaps: Giovanni's Table, Izumi
Find your fit
Spend nothing extra: Main Dining Room + Park Café. One paid dinner: Chops Grille. Want the broadest specialty choice: choose Grandeur, Rhapsody or Vision instead.
What should you actually book on Enchantment of the Seas?
Answer all three and we'll name the rooms, in order, with what to skip.
Where I'd spend my dining money
First, Chops Grille. Then Chops only if steak is specifically what you want; the paid roster is too thin to justify spending for variety alone.
Do not buy specialty dining because you feel you have to escape the included tier. On this class, the Main Dining Room is strong enough to carry dinner most nights.
The dining package math
Enchantment of the Seas has 1 scored standard specialty restaurant. That is a narrow deck for an Unlimited Dining Package. Compare the total package price in your own Cruise Planner against the meals you would genuinely book — sailing length alone does not make the package a better value because the package total changes with the sailing too.
Chef’s Table can involve separate package rules or surcharges; verify the exact current terms in Cruise Planner before using it in your break-even math.
Should you buy the Unlimited Dining Package?
Enter the two figures your own Cruise Planner is showing you. Everything else is arithmetic.
What this deliberately leaves out. Chef's Table isn't modelled — it's unscored here and neither its capacity nor its pricing is confirmed ship-specifically. That omission makes the package look better than it is, so this errs against buying.
Dietary needs & eating with kids
For serious dietary requirements, use the Main Dining Room as the coordination point and document the request before sailing. For families, Windjammer and Park Café are the easiest low-friction fallback options.
What to book first
Chops is the only standard specialty reservation that really matters here. Chef’s Table should be checked separately because capacity and availability are limited. Park Café, Windjammer and Latte-tudes are walk-up concepts.
Dining execution in reviews
Enchantment is the interesting outlier. It has the thinnest specialty roster in the class, yet reviews often describe the food itself very positively — including the Main Dining Room and even the Windjammer. A smaller operation may have fewer kitchens and concepts competing for attention. We do not reward that by changing the restaurant scores; we simply make clear that Enchantment’s 6.7 reflects breadth and specialty choice, not evidence of worse cooking.
We do not change a restaurant’s anchored score just because one ship appears to execute it better or worse. Execution is called out at ship level instead.
How this ship compares with her sisters
Enchantment sits at 6.7 while Grandeur, Rhapsody and Vision now form a three-way 7.0 tie. If specialty dining barely matters, the 0.3 gap is easier to ignore than the headline suggests.
| Ship | Score | Dining shape |
|---|---|---|
| Grandeur of the Seas | 7.0 | Full Park Café + Giovanni’s + Izumi roster |
| Rhapsody of the Seas | 7.0 | Full Park Café + Giovanni’s + Izumi roster |
| Vision of the Seas | 7.0 | Full Park Café + Giovanni’s + Izumi roster |
| Enchantment of the Seas | 6.7 | Park Café, but no Giovanni’s or Izumi |
Official Royal Caribbean deck plan
Use Royal’s own current deck plan to locate the restaurants and confirm the exact deck layout for your sailing.
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The Main Dining Room at 7.5.
No. Vision Class has no dedicated suite restaurant.
No. It is present but remains unscored under the fleetwide evidence rule.
Only after comparing your actual Cruise Planner price against the 1 scored specialty restaurants you would really use.
Enchantment lacks Giovanni’s Table and Izumi; Grandeur, Rhapsody and Vision currently share the same fuller dining architecture.
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