One of the things I was wondering about were Mickey bars. Everyone talks about them, but I never saw them on the menu. Another poster said they ordered cheesesteaks late night when everything else was closed, and they brought them. So I was wondering if that's common practice.Room service menu is what it is. If you want something else you'll need to go to the places on deck, Cabanas, or the MDR. But then again, only what's on the menu.
Mickey bars yes. Not sure why those aren't on there. Unless they've stopped that since it can take a while and they might be melted.One of the things I was wondering about were Mickey bars. Everyone talks about them, but I never saw them on the menu. Another poster said they ordered cheesesteaks late night when everything else was closed, and they brought them. So I was wondering if that's common practice.
Some cruiselines will serve items from the MDR in addition to room service, although these are usually higher end luxury lines.Honestly not sure what you would expect on the room service menu that isn't already on there? It covers most bases but will yes be limited to the menu. There might be a few secrete items like Mickey Ice Cream Bars but everything they can and will do is pretty much listed like any room service menu in a hotel or any restaurant menu for that matter. I think you have to keep expectations realistic they can't just serve you whatever you want 24 hours a day as that would be chaos
Cheesecake and cheesesteak are very different.Never heard of cheesecake (though living in NY I would not get cheesecake on a ship. LOL.)
Cheesecake and cheesesteak are very different.
The Mickey bars were available from room service on the Wish last week.One of the things I was wondering about were Mickey bars. Everyone talks about them, but I never saw them on the menu. Another poster said they ordered cheesesteaks late night when everything else was closed, and they brought them. So I was wondering if that's common practice.
A sandwich that DCL calls a New York Steak Panini has been available on the room service menu in the past. I do not know about currently, but perhaps that's what the post mentioned.One of the things I was wondering about were Mickey bars. Everyone talks about them, but I never saw them on the menu. Another poster said they ordered cheesesteaks late night when everything else was closed, and they brought them. So I was wondering if that's common practice.
I have had generally good experiences with room service, although we don’t use it often. Hot and/or warm foods were hot and/orwarm. Cold foods were cold. No real issues with delay of delivery. Now that’s not to say things can’t go wrong, and sometimes it might be hard to know if you’re ordering at the same time as everybody else on the ship.what is the quality of the room service food as far as delivery. How long is the wait for the food to be delivered once you place an order or do you call early and specify a time for delivery? Is food that should be hot still hot when delivered and if ordering the mickey bars are they melting by the room service delivers the food? We have never used room service in our previous cruises other than for the platinum gift.
We sailed a couple weeks ago and it was pretty meh. Wait time was usually 30-40 min, and we never received anything hot so we quit ordering hot stuff. Toasted stuff had gone soft by the time we got it. I got a garden salad with chicken on top and the chicken was tiny, thin pieces. Dressing was good... All Hands on Deck was our go to because it was always good and arrived chilled.what is the quality of the room service food as far as delivery. How long is the wait for the food to be delivered once you place an order or do you call early and specify a time for delivery? Is food that should be hot still hot when delivered and if ordering the mickey bars are they melting by the room service delivers the food? We have never used room service in our previous cruises other than for the platinum gift.
One of the things I was wondering about were Mickey bars. Everyone talks about them, but I never saw them on the menu. Another poster said they ordered cheesesteaks late night when everything else was closed, and they brought them. So I was wondering if that's common practice.
True and in a one bed suite or above you can do this but only at dinner and during the regular dinner times i.e. 6-10pmSome cruiselines will serve items from the MDR in addition to room service, although these are usually higher end luxury lines.
what is the quality of the room service food as far as delivery. How long is the wait for the food to be delivered once you place an order or do you call early and specify a time for delivery? Is food that should be hot still hot when delivered and if ordering the mickey bars are they melting by the room service delivers the food? We have never used room service in our previous cruises other than for the platinum gift.
Cheesecake is actually on the menu on the Wish. At least is was when they got the menu for the DCL blog.I think it was probably cheesecake rather than cheesesteak. There are a couple of items that aren't on the menu but available (Mickey Bars and Crustables are the two I can think of plus coffee and tea). The Cheesecake was probably the cake of the day as the name is a very loose name to be honest (often it is a cheesecake).
Contextually I think it was cheesesteak because the poster I saw mentioned it in the plural, and I would be surprised if they ordered multiple cheesecakes.I think it was probably cheesecake rather than cheesesteak. There are a couple of items that aren't on the menu but available (Mickey Bars and Crustables are the two I can think of plus coffee and tea). The Cheesecake was probably the cake of the day as the name is a very loose name to be honest (often it is a cheesecake).
True and in a one bed suite or above you can do this but only at dinner and during the regular dinner times i.e. 6-10pm
I always seem to get about an hour wait (they tell you when you order) but it depends how busy they are at the time. I also never find the food piping hot but its never stone cold either. Mickey bars are always a great temp when they arrive.