karen4546
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OP, I’m glad you are going to be able to enjoy this time with your family. Disney really does go above and beyond when there are concerns-especially health concerns.
Talk to your head waiter about your issue and go to guest services or it may be the main ding room on your ship-when you board to change your dining time, if it has not been resolved before you board.
Again, talk to your head waiter and waiter that are assigned to you on your first night in the dining room or before if you can they may be able to look them up for you.
We were concierge in a one bedroom an our in-room dining was not simply dropped off like standard room service. When we dined in our cabin, we had an attendant with us the entire time. He set the table and waited outside. When it was time for dessert, he left to retrieve it, and after it was plated, we gave him his gratuity and let him know that our room attendant would take care of the remaining setup.
We had two room attendants, and there was usually one available somewhere on Deck 12. We were in cabin 12000 on the Dream, which had a very large balcony— not private, but very nice.
I hope you have a wonderful cruise and I like I said, DCL will be helpful.
Talk to your head waiter about your issue and go to guest services or it may be the main ding room on your ship-when you board to change your dining time, if it has not been resolved before you board.
Again, talk to your head waiter and waiter that are assigned to you on your first night in the dining room or before if you can they may be able to look them up for you.
We were concierge in a one bedroom an our in-room dining was not simply dropped off like standard room service. When we dined in our cabin, we had an attendant with us the entire time. He set the table and waited outside. When it was time for dessert, he left to retrieve it, and after it was plated, we gave him his gratuity and let him know that our room attendant would take care of the remaining setup.
We had two room attendants, and there was usually one available somewhere on Deck 12. We were in cabin 12000 on the Dream, which had a very large balcony— not private, but very nice.
I hope you have a wonderful cruise and I like I said, DCL will be helpful.
