If you’re going to Alaska, there will be two different menus in each restaurant and then for one of the nights it will be Frozen, instead of pirate night, and every restaurant will have the same. Definitely check out Scott’s blog.We’ve done 4 night cruises on the Wonder in the past. This will be our first 7 night cruise on the Wonder. Do the same menus repeat themselves? Are there different menus on the repeated MDRs?
Fixed. Thanks!@Kwami - Do you need to edit your post to read Wonder instead of Fantasy?
It depends on the item, and if it is prepared in the kitchen that night or in advance. For example, the escargots are frozen and simply reheated when ordered, so you could not get them without the mushrooms. Any item where an ingredient is added to the plate at the last minute can be customized.Side question:
Can you make special requests to menu items? For example, no mushrooms.
I make changes to just about every dish. Sometimes, there's nothing to be done. You can't order the Thai curry with chicken instead of pumpkin, for instance. But, they're almost always willing to change sides, salads, and sauces. You can even order one entrée with the sides from a different entrée. Or, you can ask for a side that's served at a different restaurant. They'll even put in some effort to make it all look nice!Side question:
Can you make special requests to menu items? For example, no mushrooms.
Yeah I mean I wouldn't ask them to completely recreate a dish or have them bend over backwards. Was curious if you can ask for no mushrooms, no cilantro, etc.I make changes to just about every dish. Sometimes, there's nothing to be done. You can't order the Thai curry with chicken instead of pumpkin, for instance. But, they're almost always willing to change sides, salads, and sauces. You can even order one entrée with the sides from a different entrée. Or, you can ask for a side that's served at a different restaurant. They'll even put in some effort to make it all look nice!
The Baked Alaska is not on a MDR specific menu, but rather on a shared menu offered on the second or third visit to the same MDR. It is usually offered on the last night of the cruise.Does anyone remember which restaurant serves the baked Alaska? I couldn’t find it on the menus but I remember it from trip reports.
Thanks so much I am looking forward to it in MayThe Baked Alaska is not on a MDR specific menu, but rather on a shared menu offered on the second or third visit to the same MDR. It is usually offered on the last night of the cruise.
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We are clearly at Tiana’s place, but I still don’t see it on the menu. I think this was the Baked Alaska….and DS seems to have the Brave menu.
So, the other pictures I have from that night are definately on the Prince and Princess Menu:The Baked Alaska is not on a MDR specific menu, but rather on a shared menu offered on the second or third visit to the same MDR. It is usually offered on the last night of the cruise.
If you scroll down a bit, there's an Alaskan-inspired version of the Prince & Princess menu that includes Baked Alaska as the signature dessert. That's explained in the text at the top of the page.So, the other pictures I have from that night are definately on the Prince and Princess Menu:
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I had the shrimp (left) and DH had the Tom Turkey (right). Is there possibly an Alaska only version of this menu that isn't on the DCL Blog?
Also on the 7 night cruise, our extra night was Frozen, which we had in AP.