I'm going to be in a minority here...I think when we eat in the MDR we should choose from the menu. The waiters are incredibly, and I mean incredibly, busy trying to serve many folks quickly and efficiently. If we ask for something different, or want to talk with them for a long time about the menu, we are impacting the experience of others they are serving. These folks are wonderful, and very accommodating, so they will try to do whatever you ask, but it seems to me unfair to pile even more on them than they already have. The MDR menu is wonderful, and for those who aren't willing to eat specialty food, there are steaks and chicken on the menu. For those who want pizza or a hamburger, there are places on deck to get such food, and there is always room service.
I'm not saying take or leave it in the MDR, but please consider these fine servers who are busting their chops when you want them to take extra time to serve you something they aren't set up for.
The great thing about Disney Cruises is that each person can cruise his or her own way.
I don't think it's unfair at all to order something off menu. So long as they are willing to do it and people are reasonable, then go for it. One of the benefits of a
Disney Cruise is that they cater to situations like this all the time. For example, my wife has to have gluten free food. Sometimes what she wants isn't on the menu. They will work with her to get her what she wants. They even say, if it's on another menu we can get it. It's also nice that she can pick the food that day instead of ordering it the night beforehand because how will she know what she feels like that day? It makes it more of a vacation if she can choose what she wants that day. It's really nice that they bend over backwards to help her out, when she has to constantly wonder if people even understand what "gluten free" means at restaurants back home. (Example: We once had a server claim to know what gluten-free means, then offer her normal bread.) Heck for
Castaway Cay they get her a special plate of food from the ship (that one she does have to order the night beforehand).
For those with people who want just burgers/fries, what about the other spouse? Are they not able to eat together then? Again, it's part of what makes Disney, Disney.
Certain people will get special service one way, others will get special service another way. I'm sure some people order off the menu on the MDR, but then get some sort of special treatment at the kids clubs. Or, they get some sort of special treatment during check-in, or during excursions. It's what makes Disney, Disney.
I know I've asked my wife if she wants to try a different cruise line (which are cheaper) and she refuses partly because of the amazing service she's gotten so far for her food allergy.
So yeah, if someone wants to be a picky eater and order whatever - so long as the crew is fine with it, go right ahead. Make it your vacation, cruise your own way.