erionm
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They do on the Wish.I actually wish that they still had a cast member making the ice cream cones.
They do on the Wish.I actually wish that they still had a cast member making the ice cream cones.
It is open - usually limited hours but def openThis thread just makes me want to avoid cabanas. I’ll get my lunch at a MDR if it’s open on Embarkation day.
Cabanas is always crazy on embarkation day. So MDR might be a good idea. That being said, as somebody who was on the Dream in March, I don’t actually agree that there has been this noticeable shift.This thread just makes me want to avoid cabanas. I’ll get my lunch at a MDR if it’s open on Embarkation day.
Ah. They should have no problem getting Jonah crabs there unless there's some kind of shortage lately.Fantasy
My server told me they don't offer them anymoreAh. They should have no problem getting Jonah crabs there unless there's some kind of shortage lately.
That is actually one of the cheaper crab legs to buy. So they "weren't there" due to cost cutting.Ah. They should have no problem getting Jonah crabs there unless there's some kind of shortage lately.
But the original post said that they had a cheaper crab leg. So what's even cheaper?That is actually one of the cheaper crab legs to buy. So they "weren't there" due to cost cutting.
The relatively large claws can be an affordable substitute for stone crab claws, with cooked Jonah ones selling for about half the price
Our experience on the Wonder in February was Dungeness which is way more expensive.But the original post said that they had a cheaper crab leg. So what's even cheaper?
I don't know. Jonah sells for $2.99 lb, Snow is $18.99.But the original post said that they had a cheaper crab leg. So what's even cheaper?
Well, that surely isn't because of cost cutting, then. But maybe there's something more convenient on the west coast.Our experience on the Wonder in February was Dungeness which is way more expensive.
I am constantly amazed at how many DIS members love those previously frozen Krispy Kreme donuts! With the amazing bakery they have on board, why that over fresh baked?I am so disappointed in the removal of Krispy Kreme donuts!!!
I am constantly amazed at how many DIS members love those previously frozen Krispy Kreme donuts! With the amazing bakery they have on board, why that over fresh baked?
Of course, I live in an area of the country where Krispy Kreme was late coming to, early 2000's.......and most closed because they just didn't measure up to the mom and pop donut shops they liked to place their stores near.
That would be wonderful too, if they made donuts on board. However most donuts are usually fried, not baked, which requires a special machine.I am constantly amazed at how many DIS members love those previously frozen Krispy Kreme donuts! With the amazing bakery they have on board, why that over fresh baked?
They fry lots of other stuff. They could fry donuts.That would be wonderful too, if they made donuts on board. However most donuts are usually fried, not baked, which requires a special machine.
If they offered fresh baked that would be great, but unfortunately they don't. Now what they offer tastes like pre packaged doughnuts you'd find at a gas stationI am constantly amazed at how many DIS members love those previously frozen Krispy Kreme donuts! With the amazing bakery they have on board, why that over fresh baked?
Of course, I live in an area of the country where Krispy Kreme was late coming to, early 2000's.......and most closed because they just didn't measure up to the mom and pop donut shops they liked to place their stores near.
Not saying they couldn't, but it's a special machine that only makes donuts it's not a deep fryer, It would be this, probably on a larger scale. Unlike the deep fryers that can be used for chicken, fries, fish etc.They fry lots of other stuff. They could fry donuts.