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I would like to see cruise perks based on number of days sailed rather than number of sailings. We've sailed 4 times but 26 nights. Friends have sailed only 3 times and already have 28 nights!
I never really appreciated how nice a cruise ship buffet could be until we started sailing on NCL. We especially appreciate it on port intensive cruises, like the Med or Northern Europe. Often we were so exhausted by the time we got back on the ship that we had no interest in dealing with a long, drawn out MDR experience. Being able to grab (a good!) dinner at the buffet was so nice and relaxing. And I hate to say this, but IMHO the Indian food on NCL's buffet is better than probably 90% of the food I've eaten in a DCL MDR.On NCL the full buffet was open until 10 and a limited version was open until midnight. I'm not a big fan of the DCL quick service and I think the room service on most cruiselines isn't good. On two nights I came back from an excursion around 10 pm and the buffet was perfect at that time.
I'm glad you brought up the Indian station! NCL actually recruits chefs from successful restaurants in India to come on and just work the buffet, and to me that's an amazing feature. And yes I agree that the buffet food pretty much matched the included restaurants and was better than the pub.I never really appreciated how nice a cruise ship buffet could be until we started sailing on NCL. We especially appreciate it on port intensive cruises, like the Med or Northern Europe. Often we were so exhausted by the time we got back on the ship that we had no interest in dealing with a long, drawn out MDR experience. Being able to grab (a good!) dinner at the buffet was so nice and relaxing. And I hate to say this, but IMHO the Indian food on NCL's buffet is better than probably 90% of the food I've eaten in a DCL MDR.
A 14 night Transatlantic cruise should be more points than a 3 night Bahamas cruiseI would like to see cruise perks based on number of days sailed rather than number of sailings. We've sailed 4 times but 26 nights. Friends have sailed only 3 times and already have 28 nights!
My wife and I were on a 7 day NCL cruise the end of February 2020. We were very pleased with the buffet and ate there for lunch and dinner several times instead of the main dinning rooms.I never really appreciated how nice a cruise ship buffet could be until we started sailing on NCL. We especially appreciate it on port intensive cruises, like the Med or Northern Europe. Often we were so exhausted by the time we got back on the ship that we had no interest in dealing with a long, drawn out MDR experience. Being able to grab (a good!) dinner at the buffet was so nice and relaxing. And I hate to say this, but IMHO the Indian food on NCL's buffet is better than probably 90% of the food I've eaten in a DCL MDR.
... the end of November 2023 ...
Yes sometimes I get ahead of myselfWhat year are we in?
Do you mean 2022.
I'd ban fish extenders. They make the hallways look junky.![]()
I’d love this too however I think something like this is far beyond Disney ITI would very much like the ability to 'see' availability of Palo and/or Remy's while trying to make changes to a reservation that we already have without the requirement to canceling your current reservation first. Not looking to beat the system. However, many people have seen the frustration of trying to book brunch or dinner with friends or family that are not on the same castaway club level.
The dining team is my absolute favorite part of a DCL sailing. I would hate to loose that feature even for more convenient dining timesI'd like to have "Any Time" dining like other cruise lines. I understand the whole your server follows you around but I'd rather just eat when I'm hungry and spend more time doing other things.
I agree. I would not want to lose rotational dining.The dining team is my absolute favorite part of a DCL sailing. I would hate to loose that feature even for more convenient dining times
I'd like to have "Any Time" dining like other cruise lines. I understand the whole your server follows you around but I'd rather just eat when I'm hungry and spend more time doing other things.
The dining team is my absolute favorite part of a DCL sailing. I would hate to loose that feature even for more convenient dining times
I agree. I would not want to lose rotational dining.
However I would like a buffet option for dinner, especially if the port day ends after 6pm.
Celebrity offers it both ways on their older ships--you can choose a fixed dining time and keep the same dining team and table-mates the entire time, or you can choose anytime dining. It would probably be a pretty difficult for Disney to manage that with the multiple dining rooms though. (Even Celebrity only offers anytime dining on their Edge class ships that have 4 MDRs.)The dining team is my absolute favorite part of a DCL sailing. I would hate to loose that feature even for more convenient dining times