Hello ! I am always hesitant to specify on my preboarding profile that I would like the gluten free menu options at dinner. I do not have a gluten allergy; however, I am gluten intolerant and get unpleasant side affects that I would like to avoid while on vacation. Meaning, I do not have to worry about cross contamination; however, I do avoid eating wheat products. I am looking for advice from people who may have specified a gluten free diet while on board. I do not want any special accommodations made for me but I would be interested in knowing about GF options. Are they on the regular menu? Can I ask for GF substitutions? Or does this have to be worked out ahead of time ? What I am getting at is that I am normally able to modify a normal menu without having to request anything special . Wondering if this won't work for the servers unless I specify all this ahead of time. Hope this isn't too confusing , and thank you in advance !
Obviously, different people have had different experiences with GF on
DCL. I think you are likely to be pleasantly surprised. My wife had a "gluten (and dairy) sensitivity" like you describe. The servers at the MDR were SO helpful! First they wanted to find out what here needs were? Was it an absolute "no contamination" thing, or just a "nothing directly with gluten" and was it life threatening or just discomfort? Then they brought her special bread every night (pretty decent, though the rest of us preferred the regular bread). They told her which menu items were GF, and starting that first night, they brought her the next nights menu. In most cases, they could make anything she ordered. In EVERY case, it showed up the next night no problem. The biggest issue for her was desserts. Being gluten and dairy free cut out just about all of them, but they started asking her what fruit she liked and each night, they brought her a huge bowl of fruit (guava, mango, strawberries, blueberries, etc.), that the whole table could enjoy. A lot of people got this kind of treatment, and the servers made her feel special in a good way, not a burden. They were happy to do it and servers all over the room were doing it.
DCL does a very good job with dietary restrictions. But I really don't think that they will go "half way" with you.
I disagree with this. In our experience, they will "meet" you wherever you want to be. Just as there are different ways to be vegetarian, there are now different ways to be gluten-free. The servers we encountered tried their best to serve you want you wanted to eat, and none of what you don't want to eat.
I would absolutely put everything in your pre-boarding information so the servers are aware of your diet ahead of time.
I agree with this completely. Knowing how many people are gluten sensitive on that particular sailing will help them prepare for it, and insure they don't run out of gluten free food. It is part of the service you are getting. They are glad to do it for you.
anyone have any experience with ordering room service with gluten-free options? Just wondering if it takes too long. Was actually thinking about the all hands on deck platter that we always order, but wondering if it would just take too long if I asked for gluten-free crackers (do they even offer gluten-free crackers?)
There were gluten-free room service options. I don't know about GF crackers. I doubt it would make it take longer, either they have them or they don't, but if you plan on ordering a lot of cheese platters, I'd say the easy solution is bring a lot of GF crackers with you. Then you will be sure to have enough. Crackers are easy to put in your checked bags (or your carry-on), and since they are sealed containers, there is no problem bringing them on.
Have fun!