Eating Kosher?

Eeyore'sthebest

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Okay, I have a question that a former colleague asked me and I was stumped! I know DCL does an awesome job with allergies for cruisers but are they able to provide kosher food for a family. A friend would be cruising with his wife, 5 children and probably his in-laws. So it would be a big group that would wish to stay kosher for the entire cruise.

Does anyone on the Dis have experience with this? He said he would call to check but to be honest he was rather apprehensive. Not quite sure I blame him either.

So I thought I would reach out to the Dis to see if anyone had any experience with this. TIA! :)
 
Yes! DCL offers a kosher menu (all double wrapped and looks like a TV dinner)! My family has direct experience with kosher meals at WDW and DCL. Your friend or their travel agent will need to notify DCL so that they will have enough meals onboard for that large of a group. I believe the certification is "Star K Glatt Kosher." The meals are only available in the main dining rooms (so they would have to eat there for breakfast and lunch too). There is a variety of different options for entrees, bread, soups, dessert, etc...
 
Also, if they want to bring anything on board with them, you can check with DCL. They may reserve a section of a frig for you. I have a few friends that have cruised on other lines and were able to make such an arrangement.

Now there's an itinerary DCL should do - a kosher cruise during Passover :goodvibes
 
I have cruised before and I will actually be cruising again in a few days so I can update this again (DM me a week from Sunday to remind me). In general, here is the menu that they have:
Soups/Bread/Salads
-Matzoh Ball Soup
-Garden Vegetable Soup
-Challah Bread
-Garden Salad Mix

Entrees
-Beef Brisket
-Chicken Breast
-Cheese Lasagna
-Salmon Fillet

Desserts
-Chocolate Cake
-Apple Strudel
-Cheesecake

Kid's Meals
-Hot Dog w/French Fries
-Macaroni & Cheese
-Chicken Tenders w/French Fries

Breakfast
-Cheese blintz w/hash browns
-Cheese omelet w/home fries
-Variety of cereals

Champagne/Wine
-Kedem Champagne

Additionally, when I sailed last time (and this time too) it was during "yeshiva" break so there were a significant amount of jewish people on the cruise. They actually had a kosher BBQ at Cookies at Castaway Cay! Now, i dont know if that is always or only during yeshiva break, and I dont know if they still have it, but again i can update after my upcoming cruise. Also, on the magic and wonder the ice cream was kosher, however i do not know about "eye scream" on the dream, but I will be asking :)
 

Okay, I have a question that a former colleague asked me and I was stumped! I know DCL does an awesome job with allergies for cruisers but are they able to provide kosher food for a family. A friend would be cruising with his wife, 5 children and probably his in-laws. So it would be a big group that would wish to stay kosher for the entire cruise.

Does anyone on the Dis have experience with this? He said he would call to check but to be honest he was rather apprehensive. Not quite sure I blame him either.

So I thought I would reach out to the Dis to see if anyone had any experience with this. TIA! :)

I inquired before my first cruise and was told it was like traveling on an airplane - prewrapped and prepared. I am a little more flexible and chose to go vegetarian for the cruise and there were lots of options - I never felt like i was limited. However, that won't work if they're glatt strict. But if they're not, it is certainly doable.
 
Because the ship doesn't have a kosher kitchen, Kosher meals are prepared elsewhere and brought on board, so they must have their request in before boarding (long before boarding I'd guess)
 
This is excellent and the exact reason why I love the Disboards!! Thank you so much everyone for posting your experiences. I will send him the link to the thread so that he can check it out himself. :thumbsup2

He's got 5 little girls and I keep nagging him to cruise. Now he has no excuse!! ;)
 
For the meal to be truly kosher, the ship would need not only 2 kitchens but separate plates and utensils used for serving and eating the kosher food.
 
For the meal to be truly kosher, the ship would need not only 2 kitchens but separate plates and utensils used for serving and eating the kosher food.

That is why they order the prepackaged meals, heated in their wrapping, all utensils included. Some of my party will be partaking of them in June! :banana:
 

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