MouseinMelbourne
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Cabanas is closed (on the Fantasy) the first night and the last night. So they are only open ONCE for dinner on a 3 night cruise? Why?? That’s nuts!
That's a typical schedule for Cabana's. It's open daily for breakfast and lunch buffets, and offers a full-service meal on other nights aside from the first and last nights. It isn't nuts: every passenger has complimentary access to an MDR, pool deck counter service, and room service for dinner every single night. So no one is being deprived of dinner food or service by this schedule.Cabanas is closed (on the Fantasy) the first night and the last night. So they are only open ONCE for dinner on a 3 night cruise? Why?? That’s nuts!
While Cabanas is an option for dinner, I would venture a guess that 90% of guests eat their dinner in the MDRs every night. Unlike other cruise lines, where there are many equivalent options for dinner (dining rooms, specialty restaurants, buffet) plus lesser alternatives (quick service, room service), DCL puts a lot of emphasis on their MDRs as being part of the experience.Cabanas is closed (on the Fantasy) the first night and the last night. So they are only open ONCE for dinner on a 3 night cruise? Why?? That’s nuts!
Cabanas is closed (on the Fantasy) the first night and the last night. So they are only open ONCE for dinner on a 3 night cruise? Why?? That’s nuts!
While Cabanas is ok for dinner on a longer cruise, when you only have 3 nights, you will want to do the MDRs.
*Is this your first cruise?
Lol, no, not my first cruise. My signature shows 4 completed and 2 more in queue.
We have Palo scheduled the 2nd night. I’ve never been to Cabanas for dinner so I thought that would be great our 3rd (last) night. During my 4 previous cruises we *had* to eat MDR for every single meal beacause my DD had a peanut allergy (since cured). We were actually looking forward to trying something OTHER than MDR. Think about how much of your day is taken up when you do MDR for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every. single. day. Don’t get me wrong, they were absolutely amazing! We are just looking forward to checking out other options now. All that food by the pool? Yep, never been there either.
Lol, no, not my first cruise. My signature shows 4 completed and 2 more in queue.
We have Palo scheduled the 2nd night. I’ve never been to Cabanas for dinner so I thought that would be great our 3rd (last) night. During my 4 previous cruises we *had* to eat MDR for every single meal beacause my DD had a peanut allergy (since cured). We were actually looking forward to trying something OTHER than MDR. Think about how much of your day is taken up when you do MDR for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every. single. day. Don’t get me wrong, they were absolutely amazing! We are just looking forward to checking out other options now. All that food by the pool? Yep, never been there either.
Lol, no, not my first cruise. My signature shows 4 completed and 2 more in queue.
We have Palo scheduled the 2nd night. I’ve never been to Cabanas for dinner so I thought that would be great our 3rd (last) night. During my 4 previous cruises we *had* to eat MDR for every single meal beacause my DD had a peanut allergy (since cured). We were actually looking forward to trying something OTHER than MDR. Think about how much of your day is taken up when you do MDR for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every. single. day. Don’t get me wrong, they were absolutely amazing! We are just looking forward to checking out other options now. All that food by the pool? Yep, never been there either.
My unsolicited opinion? Cabanas should be open *as a buffet* for dinner every night. I can't think of one good reason for making it a waiter service dinner. At the least, they could make one side waiter service, and the other a buffet.
My unsolicited opinion? Cabanas should be open *as a buffet* for dinner every night. I can't think of one good reason for making it a waiter service dinner. At the least, they could make one side waiter service, and the other a buffet.
I think they use Cabanas for people who are in training to be servers.
I do not know this, but I think having a buffet would require many more people to work in that area, which would take away from the main dining areas.
My unsolicited opinion? Cabanas should be open *as a buffet* for dinner every night. I can't think of one good reason for making it a waiter service dinner. At the least, they could make one side waiter service, and the other a buffet.
Are you able to eat in the outdoor seating area of Cabanas for dinner?
Disney tends to pretty sensitive to guests needs and wants. I have to wonder if there just isn't sufficient demand for the buffet on the first and last nights to justify having it open.