Feeling much better now. That pesky tickle still in the throat sometimes. Where were we? Ahh, yes: Dinner
I posted earlier what we thought our dining rotation was to be, based upon the codes on our KTTW. As part of my job, I was to make sure all was in order with tickets, gifts, etc. upon entering the stateroom. I didn't get around to looking at the dining tickets right away, but when I did: Wow. "Umm, honey? The dining tickets don't match our KTTW?!" "What do we do?" was the reply. We, actually me, would be going down to Guest Services, to inquire as to what the heck was going on? When I showed the kind staff member my problem, they instructed me to follow the tickets, not our KTTW. I recall mumbling something about, "Gee, I hope this wasn't some sort of global system error," as I walked back to the room. <it was> We mentioned the topic to almost every DISer we encountered at the 3pm meet. Some had already noticed, and knew. Others didn't. I became slightly concerned about the chaos potential for dinner that night. I really think
DCL should have made an announcement acknowledging the issue, and telling everyone to look at their tickets. I'm not aware that they made a specific announcement on the topic.
Dinner
Main (first) seating
table 62
Head Server: Yolande
Server: Mizar
Assistant Server: Sebastian
Table size: 8
A family of 3 (DD, DM, and DDaughter) were already seated when we arrived at Animators (we finally got the Animators show). I spotted the empty high chair right away. Then came 2 women (Grandma, Mom) and a young boy. There is no doubt, this young lad will one day become a Hall of Fame pitcher. Or, Olympic javelin thrower. For 18 months old, he had super baby strength. First thing, he grabbed the tablecloth, and pulled. Darn near got the whole thing off, like a magic trick. We regrouped, and smoothed things out, but I spent most of the meal with one hand in a vise grip position, trying to keep hole of the tablecloth. Next, items began to land at my place. I remember the crayon the most. Taking quick inventory of my options, I placed one of the bread baskets directly in front of me, as a defensive shield. I made sure to keep it there for the rest of the meal.
The young lad then transferred to Grandma's lap, directly in the line of fire -oops- across from, Christine. I heard a loud <clank> as the fork landed on her bread plate. I didn't give it too much thought, and we sort of laughed it off. I later found out what I suspect none of us knew/saw: it only landed on the bread plate AFTER it bounced of Christine's forehead! Fortunately, she said, it didn't hit tines first. Unfortunately, this wouldn't be Chris' only encounter with wayward cutlery on this cruise, the staff would later get into the act. What did we eat? Not surprisingly, I don't recall exactly. I had the pasta with alfredo sauce entree. I believe some very dried prosciutto. It was just above room temp. I didn't send it back, as I was just plain hungry.
At this point, some of you might be thinking: DINKS, and they hate kids. No, we don't hate them. Not even this one. They'd flown from Australia to Florida for this cruise, with a stop in LA. Little guy's clock must've been all out of whack. Being at the end of the table, under almost constant assault, and me having basically no interaction with the family of 3 the first night: did we actually have discussions in our room about changing our table? I'll be honest: yes, we did. But, we didn't change. Why? First, our sample size was too small, n=1. It was only the first meal. Everybody needs a chance to get to know one another, and interact. Not all have chatted on the DIS for a year or more. Second: the lad needed some sleep.
The Animators Show:
Just didn't do it for us. Perhaps we were tired ourselves. Or, the struggles at the table effected our perception. One thing: that dining room is LOUD! And, that took away from us being able to hear the music, until the very end. Good music well matched is like sauce with a meal item: it makes it better, and brings out all sorts of good things.
We toured the shops and Shutters before retiring for the evening. We need a good night's sleep, as we get CC, and stingrays, tomorrow!