I wonder if the Queen Victoria room will be different than the main dining room? This is what we have booked in November.
I hope they do something a little different. I've only been in the main room, but we decided to book QVR since it's after our wedding and an extra special special. Either way I know the food will be deliciousNow that they've changed how they do the menu, I think that the biggest difference is that the QVR has only four tables. They do (did at least) spend more time with guests at each table and give more personalized service. We've done it twice (three times? don't recall) and have booked it again for December. The main room is very nice but we think that the QVR is just that much nicer of an environment.
I thought Daniel in NYC is currently occupying #1?
Now that they've changed how they do the menu, I think that the biggest difference is that the QVR has only four tables......
My recollection (at least from our experience in 2015) is that QVR has two tables, so the entire room accommodates a maximum of 8 guests.
Yes, according to current TripAdvisor rankings, with V&A at #2. Not sure how 'scientific' that list is, since it's a reflection of individual reviewer ratings and not 'professional' food critics. It could be skewed the way DCL gets ranked #1 when I don't truly believe DCL offers the very best cruise experience in the industry, but Disney fanatics invariably give it top marks.
I screwed up, using 2017 data....Interested to know what your #1 is in Chicago since I do live here and kind of laugh at you "Iffy" comment. But that aside I do appreciate the info on the meal from V&A.
DEAD right... ratings changed in 2018I thought Daniel in NYC is currently occupying #1?
Same! We don’t live there but visit often and regularly walk all over the city with our five year old. Have never once felt unsafe.Interested to know what your #1 is in Chicago since I do live here and kind of laugh at you "Iffy" comment. But that aside I do appreciate the info on the meal from V&A.
Not to take the conversation TOO far off course... but no? I haven't been on a Disney cruise yet, but my husband has been hounding for it. We used to be RC loyal, but we got fed up with them and actually started sailing Carnival instead because we found those ships to be a lot more fun and better quality in recent years (crazy, I know!).
Who do you usually sail with? We've been discussing DCL and whether or not the steep price jump could be 'worth it' considering that we're not bringing kiddos onboard.