aidtrismommy
"Keep Moving Forward"
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I don't pretend to completely understand the inner-workings of the kitchen but I do have a sense that all the food is prepared on a line, most things as ahead of time as possible in order to serve the hundreds of people they need to serve in two dinner sittings. They are set out in order and servers must grab what they need and go. Something like this. If you ask for substitutions or something without something on it like a sauce, it does cause a hardship for the kitchen because everything is already prepared and plated. I am not saying it can't be done, but it does slow things down. It is not like a restaurant at home that cooks or prepares meals to order. I wonder if anyone here knows exactly how it works back there...
I sometimes order two appetizers, soup, salad, dessert and no entrée or any combination of anything that I want to try. Our server on the Dream last time always brought out the recommended entrée for all of us to share. On one cruise the server was able to get my son spaghetti and meatballs every night even though it wasn't on the menu, this past cruise he said no and he had to order off the menu. Not a big deal, he still did a great job and we were very pleased.
I sometimes order two appetizers, soup, salad, dessert and no entrée or any combination of anything that I want to try. Our server on the Dream last time always brought out the recommended entrée for all of us to share. On one cruise the server was able to get my son spaghetti and meatballs every night even though it wasn't on the menu, this past cruise he said no and he had to order off the menu. Not a big deal, he still did a great job and we were very pleased.