Today we were driving to Port Canaveral to board the Disney Wonder for our 3-night
Disney cruise. Whilst I was excited about the cruise, I was filled with some trepidation about the food. I will readily admit that I am fairly choosy about what I eat and, from what I had read and seen of the food served on board, I was thinking that I would find myself either going hungry or living on fries for 3 days. Having paid out the money to go on the cruise, I really wanted to experience all the restaurants that the Wonder had to offer so I steeled myself and went with an open mind, determined that I would make the effort to be a little more adventurous.
We didnt have time for breakfast this morning after a late night at Jellyrolls last night, we just had time to go check out and get straight into the car to begin the drive. We had some Lays potato chips left over from earlier in the stay so munched those on the way.
I wont go into too much detail about the cruise itself as I am hoping to write a full trip report (someday

) but suffice to say the ship was everything I had imagined and more!
Once on board, we headed up to Beach Blanket Buffet, where there was plenty to choose from even for me
We loaded up a couple of plates, grabbed two diet cokes and found ourselves a table outside.
My plate, which contained carved cold roast beef, cold pork schnitzel, potato wedges, turkey, ham, cheese and bread.
DHs plate, with pork schnitzel, rice, ham and bread.
The beef was pretty horrible, to be honest. It was very tough and chewy and I didnt eat much of it. Everything else was pretty good. DH said the rice was perfectly cooked. Were not massive fans of cold buffets but there was loads of other stuff to choose from, including lots of hot dishes and seafood.
There was a dessert buffet also and, when wed finished eating, we got a couple of plates of dessert. We didnt want to go too overboard (pardon the pun

) with dessert so I got a piece of chocolate cake and a cookie and DH opted for fresh fruit salad. The chocolate cake was really good fresh and light, with just the right amount of chocolate icing on top. The cookie was chewy and tasty. I tried some of DHs fruit, which was well, fruity!
I also got one of these from a guy who was wandering around the tables my first ever Bahama Mama!
DH drank most of this as it wasnt really to my taste (sorry Mandy

)
We were on late dining and were eating at Animators Palate tonight, which I was really excited about as Id read so much about the show they put on there.
Our servers, Grace and Alfredo were absolutely fantastic nothing was too much trouble for them. To start with, they were both very professional and courteous and, although, they remained that way throughout the cruise, it was fun to see how they loosened up a little with us as we got to know them over the 3 nights.
Neither of us ordered appetisers as nothing on the menu really appealed to us. For entrée, I opted for the bacon-wrapped filet with a jacket potato.
DH settled for simple roast chicken and a jacket potato, from the lighter bites section of the menu. I didnt take a picture but just imagine a piece of juicy, roasted to perfection chicken and a large, perfectly cooked jacket potato.
My filet was delicious, although the sauce was a bit overpowering. I felt very proud of myself for ordering and eating a meal which had sauce on it. DH tried mine and didnt like the flavour at all but I enjoyed it and ate every bite.
For dessert, DH ordered the much-anticipated peanut butter pie.
And for me it was flourless chocolate cake.
Its a good job I was quick with the camera as DH devoured his in just a few bites, despite having protested he was really full. He declared it the best peanut butter pie hed ever had. One of the things he really loves about Florida and WDW is the ability to get lots of peanut butter flavoured stuff. The UK isnt big on it, for which I am eternally grateful as I hate it.
My chocolate cake was good but could have used some ice-cream as it was a bit dry on its own.
Our table mates were most amused at me taking pictures of our food but, from the conversations we had with them over the 3 nights, it was obvious they werent DISers so its hardly surprising they thought I was strange.
After a couple of hours entertainment in Wave Bands, we returned to the room and, amazingly, I was hungry. No problem the cruise ship has 24 hour room service. I quickly ordered some chicken strips and fries (no picture), which came within 20 minutes. The chicken strips were typical Disney fare crunchy and slightly spicy but the fries were cold and soggy. It was no surprise, really, that I felt slightly sick when I finished eating. That's the trouble with free food, as we were to discover in the coming days...
Total spend - $26.40 (the Bahama Mama and drinks in Wave Bands)
Ratings:
Beach Blanket Buffet C
Animators Palate B
Room service - C