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Join Date: Jun 2004
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LOL! Well, to be clear, we didn't choose DCL for the food either. As I said, we choose Disney because we want that amazing service and "magic". But I did a lot of research on the food front, reading a lot of threads with photos and descriptions and reviews of the food, and I tried to order the things that I had heard the best feedback on. So I felt like I was heeding the advice of a lot of experienced cruisers who very much enjoyed those dishes. That was why I was wondering if I was losing my mind or if the food really was bad and that those reviews I got were flukes, or other ships with better chefs or what! So far it seems a combination of differing palates, AND that the Wonder is kind of the lowest on the scale among Disney cruises, AND that the overall quality has gone down in recent years and maybe some of the information I was getting was somewhat outdated.
I don't go on any vacation just for the food, but I'd be lying if I said that good, indulgent meals in beautiful and/or interesting surroundings wasn't part of the joy of a vacation. I got the beautiful and interesting surroundings at least!
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I see you like Boardwalk and Polynesian - do you eat at all Signature venues?
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![]() For everyday eating, we find a lot of great food at Sunshine Seasons in The Land, we love the cheese plate in France, the delicious options in Morocco (as good or even better than some places we enjoy here at home), and I would give a lot to have a big old turkey leg more often. Picabu is our go-to late-night eating when we're at The Boardwalk.And frankly, we both like the food at Hoop Dee Doo, which is totally mass-delivered catered food in buckets...but it's served hot and yummy! If it is served hot (or cold) and fresh, we are pretty happy, honestly. This is why I was drawn to Goofy's Galley and their wraps and fruit on our cruise--they were the freshest and served at an ideal temperature. I also enjoyed our one lunch at Beach Blanket, mainly because so long as I have some cold cuts, cheese, and fruit, I have a happy lunch.
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As others have said, no one goes on a cruise for the food. In fact, no one goes to Disney for the food. Cinderella's Table is one of the hardest to get reservations at WDW and has some of the worst food. People who love Disney go there for much more than food. |
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thread, DD and I will order wisely in the MDRs by carefully considering the recommended dishes!!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Someone mentioned overcooked shrimp. Interesting fact we learned on the Fantasy galley tour is that all shrimp on the ship are pre cooked. They used to be cooked on the ship, but there was an incident on the Wonder where there was cross contamination between raw and cooked shrimp when someone reused a container that had not been washed. Many people were ill from it. The policy changed and now only pre cooked come on board.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: New York
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I got off the Magic last Sunday. It was my 2nd cruise, first DCL trip. I was very hesitant going in a cruise again, not a big fan of them but I wanted to experience Disney and we had a good time. The attention, characters, kids activities everything was great. I had a lot of issues with the food, I'm a vegetarian so probably that had a lot to do with it. I know how cruise food is so I was very open minded about it. It was more of a miss for me. I just don't remember having that many issues on my first cruise.
In my family I'm the vegetarian and DH and DS eat meat. When I cook is kind of a restaurant I cook a main dish then I do the extras like meat or my vegetarian side. DH and DS eat at McDonald's, once in a while we go to a chain rest but living in NYC you have so many options. We are very easy to please so I do not think it had to do with me being very difficult. Dinner time there was only five options and out of those five I believe two were entrees. Most of the time everything was salty. Desserts were great. The mom from the other family that was dining with us she was also vegetarian she had some food allergies and her food was prepared differently before dinner, she will order the day before from the menu. Lunch was hard, the buffet was very limited and sometimes there was nothing for me to eat especially the steakhouse and seafood days. Sometimes there was just salad, fruit and some cheeses but after 2 days it gets boring and that is not the only type of food I eat. Goofy's alley was not bad. Pluto's house had a veggie burger and I do eat veggie burgers at fast food restaurants but this one I could not eat it. Tried Lumiere at lunch time and there were times with no options to eat. And if you would ask for a minor change to the plate it was impossible to get it. After that one I gave up on sit down lunch. The other mom at our table told me that she had the same issue at lunchtime. My husband felt the food was good overall, he felt lunchtime was not that great. He only had one issue once,but nothing else. Our servers were great, especially the asst server. They were so accommodating and they were nice to the kids. We had brunch at Palo, it was ok. There was issue with the hot dishes they prepare I was advised of the ones I could eat but then they had some type of meat/fish. I liked here more the buffet, do not know why. My husband enjoyed it. Desserts were great. We had a reservation for dinner, decided to cancel it. After all this we already booked another DCL trip for next year on August. DH wanted to go in the Fantasy but there was no way I was going on another 7/8 day cruise. I wanted to try another line. Anyways, we are going on the Dream then WDW so he is very excited about that. My parents are going too. Putting the food issue aside, we had a good time, especially DS and I think DCL for families is great. |
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I have heard that. I was more referring to the MDRs. I also have not had the chance to cruise on the Dream or Fantasy yet. My next Disney vacation (after my November Magic cruise) will be a week or so at WDW with a short Dream cruise just to check out the ship.
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I have been known to bash the MDR's especially after Palo and REMY but I recently sailed again, lowered my expectations and wasn't too disappointed. The presentations were nice and my server did a very good job of steering me toward the better items and away from the flops. |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Orlando
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time. And we looked up one day...and there he was! He came over and spoke to us--I was floored that he remembered us. BUT, service with him was super slow. I don't know if it was his fault, but we were only a table of 4. Dinner could take 2 hours, easy. And we had late seating. This past week we had Orun and Bojanna. They were excellent (and never once mentioned the word excellent!) and very quick. We were typically in and out of dinner in an hour and 15 to an hour and a half. Perfect! Orun never commented on my half-uneaten meals (the food was not always the best) the way Ozen did, never offered to bring something else. But I didn't really care. I never went hungry!!! He also arranged for my husband, who is Indian, to have Indian food every night. There's a set menu for the week and Orun was always quick with extra rice, etc. My husband said he would also consider requesting him next time. I hope that helps! |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Fav restaurant in WDW is Le Cellier. Comparing the Dream this past August to Le Cellier last December, many nights food was better. It's not Victoria & Albert...
Also, as a comparison, Cabanas buffet is 1000 times better than any breakfast or dinner buffet at WDW.
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