phinz
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So you don't have to have a reservation in one of the restaurants to visit meridian right?
Correct. Meridian is open to all. I tend to dress nicer when I go up there.
So you don't have to have a reservation in one of the restaurants to visit meridian right?
I'm curious where you plan to eat the other three nights. The evening service at Cabanas is not available on the 1st or last night of the cruise, and the kids could not go to Palo or Remy.
I do think the Art of the Theme Show tour is definitely worth the time - especially if the kids are settled in the clubs. You learn a lot about the ship and the themeing behind it.
They could choose room service or quick service on those nights they don't want to go to the MDR. I personally, enjoyed all the MDRs on the Dream for my first cruise. I also encourage my family members that have joined us on the other ships to try them all as well. However, this last time on the Wonder, I definitely wanted to try Parrot Cay and Triton's since I had not been in those yet but for one of my dinners I also wanted to see how relaxed it was in Cabana's/Topsiders (which is it? can't remember!). The hubby wanted to watch college football and I wanted to eat earlier than my 8:15 seating and my 5 yo wanted to get to the club early, so I got quick service for the little one, sent her on to the club and walked on up to Cabana's to dine alone. It was perfect! I was immediately seated in a quiet and almost empty section and then doted on the whole meal. You order off the menu and I even was able to order a meal for my husband and have it to go. It was so nice. Anyway, the MDRs are a great experience but for those that do not feel that is a major NEED, don't be ashamed to enjoy the simpler things in life off the beaten path. Just sayin.
This will be our second cruise... our first was on Halloween last year on the Dream. This will be a 7 nighter on the Fantasy!
Must Do's:
Every Show
Ship Tour
Palo Brunch
Remy Dinner
BBB & Pirates League
Lunch on Castaway Cay (we docked late last time and they cancelled lunch on us)
Room Service Breakfast at least ONE morning
Fish Extender
tour teen clubs
Rainforest day pass
Wake up early one morning to catch sunrise
Don't Do's:
Trick or Treating on the ship... horribly organized (instead join a group and organize your own cabin to cabin trick or treating... much more fun)
Forget to book another on board (as in don't forget to do that)
Overpack
They could choose room service or quick service on those nights they don't want to go to the MDR. I personally, enjoyed all the MDRs on the Dream for my first cruise. I also encourage my family members that have joined us on the other ships to try them all as well. However, this last time on the Wonder, I definitely wanted to try Parrot Cay and Triton's since I had not been in those yet but for one of my dinners I also wanted to see how relaxed it was in Cabana's/Topsiders (which is it? can't remember!). The hubby wanted to watch college football and I wanted to eat earlier than my 8:15 seating and my 5 yo wanted to get to the club early, so I got quick service for the little one, sent her on to the club and walked on up to Cabana's to dine alone. It was perfect! I was immediately seated in a quiet and almost empty section and then doted on the whole meal. You order off the menu and I even was able to order a meal for my husband and have it to go. It was so nice. Anyway, the MDRs are a great experience but for those that do not feel that is a major NEED, don't be ashamed to enjoy the simpler things in life off the beaten path. Just sayin.
It is polite to tell them the night before, so they don't have to count on you when planning their service. There is no fee or penalty for not showing up at an MDR diner.
Also do keep in mind that the servers work both the buffet and/or seated breakfasts and lunches around the ship, so their tip shouldn't be reduced just because you skip a dinner in the MDR.
Oh absolutely! I would never ever want to impact the servers negatively. I want to do what I need to for our family while being as considerate of others as possible. Selfishly, feeling that I had hurt someone in some way or been impolite would negatively impact my own experience.
I will pay the normal gratuities at the start of the cruise and then add cash as we go along and receive great service etc.
Must Do for Children on First Cruise: Sail Away Party Pirate Night Costume (bring with you) Pirate Party All Shows MDRs - they feel so special! Then they talk about it so much you end up doing it on subsequent cruises. Looking forward to no-child cruise so we can skip those and do more than pass through an adult area.
It had been my understanding that DAY passes had to be purchased in advance through the in-room shopping link on the DCL page and only length of cruise passes were sold on board, but recently people have reported buying day passes on board. If you KNOW you just want a one day pass, I would buy it early just in case they don't sell day passes on your sailing.