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Where does this come from?
IIRC Beef Wellington is served at the last dinner in the MDRs at least on longer cruises...the 'Til We Meet Again" menu.
Where does this come from?
Where does this come from?
Usually on the special, extra long cruises (like the 14 nighters), they'll bring it out again.
But it's not on the "regular" cruises.
I signed in at just past midnight on the beginning of our 75 day window and had plenty of options for both Palo brunch and dinner. I heard they also leave a block reserved for on board reservations, so that might be a last chance option for you.
So my husband and I will not be dining in palo and after seeing all of the yummy food pics, I have a question. Are there "healthy" food options on the MDR menus, besides salads( i assume there are salad options, don't get me wrong I love a good salad)...for example, grilled asparagus, stir fry vegetables,...etc.???
dizney-cruiser said:Yes!! Check out the menus here:
http://allears.net/cruise/ships/fantasy/dining/menus/fantasy-menus.htm
Yes, they do have healthy options! And, even better, they take requests!! If there is something you are needing/wanting, they will bend over backwards to make sure you are taken care of!! From food allergies to vegetarians, they will ensure you eat just as well as everyone else on board. On our 1st cruise, one of our table mates had a gluten allergy, and they would even pack his lunches for his excursions off the shipSo my husband and I will not be dining in palo and after seeing all of the yummy food pics, I have a question. Are there "healthy" food options on the MDR menus, besides salads( i assume there are salad options, don't get me wrong I love a good salad)...for example, grilled asparagus, stir fry vegetables,...etc.???

So my husband and I will not be dining in palo and after seeing all of the yummy food pics, I have a question. Are there "healthy" food options on the MDR menus, besides salads( i assume there are salad options, don't get me wrong I love a good salad)...for example, grilled asparagus, stir fry vegetables,...etc.???

jahber said:There are great options in the buffet for lunch, too. There is always asparagus on the buffet, it seems. I ate quite a bit myself because it was something you don't usually see done well in restaurants. There were also steamed veggie options, which makes it possible to eat cleanly even on a cruise.![]()
erocrobro said:Seeing the picture of those almond croissants makes me want to book a cruise for tomorrow! They were so unexpectedly delicious.
Totally agree! Do you not have a cruise booked? I can't imagine following this board if I didn't have a cruise in the near future. I would be so depressed. Haha...I've already thought about the sadness I will have after our first one in Oct! Stupid I know.
erocrobro said:I took advantage of OBB to get a placeholder, bu we probably won't be able to use it until summer 2015. But that picture makes me want it sooner.
