kteesmumma
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Can anyone confirm that even if its not on the room service menu (on the Magic) can you still order it for FREE? Thanks
I know this may sound stupid, but is room service free??? Please dont flame.
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Most items are free, but there are a few things you can get from room service that have a charge, such as certain snacks or soda (but soda IS free from the drink stations... just NOT from room service). Welcome to the forum.![]()
Thanks for the info, my cruise is leaving a week from thursday, and just trying to get as much information as possible.
I've seen somewhere on the forum about chilled strawberry soup...I think from room service.
Can anyone confirm this? (or anywhere else on the ship)
Quick question for Dream cruisers who have used the fridge in the staterooms: how long would the fridges be able to keep a Mickey bar (or two) frozen and intact for later eating. DF and I are VERY excited to indulge in as many Mickey bars as possible throughout our Sept. cruise, but we would prefer to save them in our room as to not spend too much money on room service tips![]()
Quick question for Dream cruisers who have used the fridge in the staterooms: how long would the fridges be able to keep a Mickey bar (or two) frozen and intact for later eating. DF and I are VERY excited to indulge in as many Mickey bars as possible throughout our Sept. cruise, but we would prefer to save them in our room as to not spend too much money on room service tips![]()
What's the board consensus - Is a dollar tip for two Mickey Bars adequate? I'd up it to $2 for three or four.Quick question for Dream cruisers who have used the fridge in the staterooms: how long would the fridges be able to keep a Mickey bar (or two) frozen and intact for later eating. DF and I are VERY excited to indulge in as many Mickey bars as possible throughout our Sept. cruise, but we would prefer to save them in our room as to not spend too much money on room service tips![]()
The Dream "fridges" are still just cold boxes and not really fridges so doubt they would keep anything frozen. There is not temperature adjustment like in a hotel fridge.
They are more the size of dorm fridges, but not as deep from what I remember.
But the ones on the Wonder and Magic barely kept things cold, please tell me that the new ones on the Dream do a better job of chilling. I want to bring a bottle with a large opening to mix up some Crystal Light, and like my drinks cold. The Wonder and Magic chillers just barely kept things cool, only a touch cooler than room temperature, in my opinion.
What's the board consensus - Is a dollar tip for two Mickey Bars adequate? I'd up it to $2 for three or four.
I'm not one to waste money, but I think I'll just get them two at a time (that's one for each of us, not two for me!) so that our indulgences are slightly limited and not melted.
Is the same person assigned to deliver room service to a set of rooms for the same shift through a cruise? If so, I'm wondering if an early slightly larger tip could facilitate prompt delivery for later orders.
Is the same person assigned to deliver room service to a set of rooms for the same shift through a cruise? If so, I'm wondering if an early slightly larger tip could facilitate prompt delivery for later orders.
The Dream "fridges" are still just cold boxes and not really fridges so doubt they would keep anything frozen. There is not temperature adjustment like in a hotel fridge.
They are more the size of dorm fridges, but not as deep from what I remember.
This might seem like overkill but here it goesSo even if I ordered a couple of Mickey bars and wanted to save one for later on that day, say about 6 hrs, it would have melted in the fridges on the Dream? I have no shame in eating at least two Mickey bars a day while on our trip
Also, would anyone know of any other quick way to grab a Mickey bar while on the Dream? I know they are available at dinner in the dining rooms but perhaps I could visit the Monsters Inc. ice cream location (by the pool?) and grab some instead of bothering room service for it multiple times a day. Is that possible?
Lol I know each of those bars are about 300 calories (yikes!) but I always see Guests eating them at the parks while I'm working and they are so expensive in the parks that when I get a chance to have them for free, I'm willing to pay the price later on at the gym!