Excuse me, but in defense of the OP they were speaking with something that many,
many here do not have, ergo,
extensive experience on another cruise line.
Just because
DCL offers a "lot" of food or some flexibility on how some of it is served does
not mean it is necessarily of the same quality or breadth as those with specific or seasoned tastes expect and receive from some competitors.
I can't speak for RCI, but in addition to DCL I have sailed on Holland American, Celebrity, Cunard, Princess, Carnival and Norwegian. In my opinion the dining on the first four listed is
significantly better than DCL (Celebrity in particular, it is in a class of its own) and on the last two roughly equivalent.
So the opinion of the OP does certainly not surprise me.
Or put another way, as good as DCL is, those that only sail that line often don't realize what they are missing. Things like truly fine and flexible dining, quality live music, world class spa services and off the beaten path itineraries.
Of course, some here may try to retort with "
yeah, and no casinos."
And in response I say, "
yes and what you have to endure on DCL but don't on Celebrity, Costa and Princess is the archiac policy of smoking still being allowed on balconies."