OK, we have a reservation for the Remy Dessert Experience on our one sea day on the Dream. I'm trying to figure out if this is worth it. Can someone answer a few questions:
- Coffee is mentioned, but neither my wife nor I drinks coffee. My wife likes tea, I like soft drinks. Neither of us drinks wine/champagne, either. Are other options for non-coffee/wine/champagne folks available? I assume water will be, if nothing else...
- I really like desserts, but there are some I am picky about (especially fruits). I loathe coconut. Not a fan of mango flavor. I've never had something with raspberry that wouldn't be better if the raspberry were left out. And, I'm not a fan of coffee flavors (but will put up with them). On the other hand, I enjoy almost all chocolates (if they leave out the above), most citrus fruits, creme flavors, and just about anything in the pastry category (again, excepting the above). I realize there might be one or two desserts I don't care for (that's life as a picky eater...), but am I likely to still find the experience worthwhile?
- We're currently signed up for an early Palo brunch, and then we have main dining. I'm not so worried about being full from brunch, but I am worried about being too full for dinner. Have others had difficulty eating dinner afterward, or are the desserts small enough that we'll still be able to enjoy dinner?
Thanks for any feedback!
- Coffee is mentioned, but neither my wife nor I drinks coffee. My wife likes tea, I like soft drinks. Neither of us drinks wine/champagne, either. Are other options for non-coffee/wine/champagne folks available? I assume water will be, if nothing else...
- I really like desserts, but there are some I am picky about (especially fruits). I loathe coconut. Not a fan of mango flavor. I've never had something with raspberry that wouldn't be better if the raspberry were left out. And, I'm not a fan of coffee flavors (but will put up with them). On the other hand, I enjoy almost all chocolates (if they leave out the above), most citrus fruits, creme flavors, and just about anything in the pastry category (again, excepting the above). I realize there might be one or two desserts I don't care for (that's life as a picky eater...), but am I likely to still find the experience worthwhile?
- We're currently signed up for an early Palo brunch, and then we have main dining. I'm not so worried about being full from brunch, but I am worried about being too full for dinner. Have others had difficulty eating dinner afterward, or are the desserts small enough that we'll still be able to enjoy dinner?
Thanks for any feedback!