WildEyed
Not on a cruise today.
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- Jan 21, 2014
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At dinner in the MDR, do children always get served before adults?
On our last cruise (first seating) the kids’ food always came very quickly – they would usually have their meal completely finished before the adults’ food arrived. We found this really distracting as the kids got bored watching us eat and wanted to get going, out of the MDR! There was only so much colouring and conversation that they were willing to put up with after they were done eating. It’s boring watching your parents eat if you are already finished.
We asked our servers many times in many different ways if they could bring the whole family’s food out at the same time so we could eat all together. We made sure to have our orders ready right away, and always arrived on time or early. It seemed that they just didn’t understand, or could not do, what we wanted – they would agree to bring all the food out together and then the next night still brought the kids’ food out first, often 20 minutes or more before our food. We tried everything we could think of to get kids’ and adults’ meals to arrive together. Sometimes one kid would order off the adult menu and then that kid would have to wait for his food while the other kids were already finished.
We were seated with another family with kids and I wonder if this might have been why? Because the servers did not want to change how they did things in case that family was not ok with it? (the other family was pretty easygoing and didn’t mind either way)
In the end I just would take them to the kids’ club, then return to the dining room to have my meal. This was ok but not really what we planned for our family dinner at the end of the day.
Is this usually how dinner is served? Do you think this was because of the way our servers worked, or are kids generally served first?
I am just trying to decide if on our next cruise we should
1. Ask to sit on our own so that we can push a little harder on getting served all together without causing problems for table-mates (although I like meeting new people!), or
2. Bring it up with the head server if we have this issue again
3. Do nothing because kids’ meals always arrive first and that’s just the way it is.
Interested in others’ experiences!
On our last cruise (first seating) the kids’ food always came very quickly – they would usually have their meal completely finished before the adults’ food arrived. We found this really distracting as the kids got bored watching us eat and wanted to get going, out of the MDR! There was only so much colouring and conversation that they were willing to put up with after they were done eating. It’s boring watching your parents eat if you are already finished.
We asked our servers many times in many different ways if they could bring the whole family’s food out at the same time so we could eat all together. We made sure to have our orders ready right away, and always arrived on time or early. It seemed that they just didn’t understand, or could not do, what we wanted – they would agree to bring all the food out together and then the next night still brought the kids’ food out first, often 20 minutes or more before our food. We tried everything we could think of to get kids’ and adults’ meals to arrive together. Sometimes one kid would order off the adult menu and then that kid would have to wait for his food while the other kids were already finished.
We were seated with another family with kids and I wonder if this might have been why? Because the servers did not want to change how they did things in case that family was not ok with it? (the other family was pretty easygoing and didn’t mind either way)
In the end I just would take them to the kids’ club, then return to the dining room to have my meal. This was ok but not really what we planned for our family dinner at the end of the day.
Is this usually how dinner is served? Do you think this was because of the way our servers worked, or are kids generally served first?
I am just trying to decide if on our next cruise we should
1. Ask to sit on our own so that we can push a little harder on getting served all together without causing problems for table-mates (although I like meeting new people!), or
2. Bring it up with the head server if we have this issue again
3. Do nothing because kids’ meals always arrive first and that’s just the way it is.
Interested in others’ experiences!