wandep
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 24, 2013
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Hello. We are fairly new to cruising. This only being our 3rd cruise. The first was on Carnival about 13 years ago. The second was on DCL which was March 2014. This next cruise we would like to take a 5 night cruise on the Brilliance of the Seas.
My question is how are they when it comes to food allergies. I read on their website where you are suppose to notify them 45 days in advance of your allergies. I am gluten and dairy free. I was hoping to get some personal feedback as to how they handle the situation and what all they have to offer.
When we cruised with DCL they were awesome. I didn't get sick once while on board. They always catered to me and I did have to wait a little for my food but that was okay.
Thanks in advance for your help.
ps...any other info about Brilliance of the Seas would be helpful too. We will have an 11 and 9 year old traveling with us. Hubby and I will be 45 at time of cruise. Plus we may have grandparents joining us too.
How does the drinks work on RCL? Soda, water, coffee, teas...unsweet and sweet.
What do they have to offer if you do not buy the packages of drinks they have to offer?
My question is how are they when it comes to food allergies. I read on their website where you are suppose to notify them 45 days in advance of your allergies. I am gluten and dairy free. I was hoping to get some personal feedback as to how they handle the situation and what all they have to offer.
When we cruised with DCL they were awesome. I didn't get sick once while on board. They always catered to me and I did have to wait a little for my food but that was okay.
Thanks in advance for your help.
ps...any other info about Brilliance of the Seas would be helpful too. We will have an 11 and 9 year old traveling with us. Hubby and I will be 45 at time of cruise. Plus we may have grandparents joining us too.
How does the drinks work on RCL? Soda, water, coffee, teas...unsweet and sweet.
