dizneeat
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Day 9, July 31
Palo, Tastings and more were out of it - Part 2
Once we were done, we walked out onto deck 4 to watch the waves, but soon headed back to our stateroom to relax for a while.
And since we still had quite some time to go until dinner we decided that some room service might be a nice idea.
So we placed a call to room service and after ordering I was asked if we cared to try the cake of the day. Hm, why not, so please bring that as well. It didnt take long and there was a knock at the door and our yummies had arrived.

Needless to say that if you sail Disney, you need to order some Mickey Bars. So that plate was the first we took and headed out onto the veranda with.


Nothing better than some ice-cream on the veranda. We opened the plastic sleeve the bars come in, grabbed the wooden stick and
pulled it right out.
Both of the bars were completely melted and the only way to enjoy them would have been with the help of a straw. Okay, can happen. So we went back inside and checked the rest of our loot.
We have only recently discovered to order room service on the new ships, so we have a staple menu of items that remind us of those trips and that was what we had ordered. First off, a

Caesar Salad, which unfortunately was swimming in water thankfully the dressing came in a little extra container, so after straining the salad we put the dressing on and tried the salad. Not quite as we had remembered, but again, our verdict was that they had to do grocery shopping in Europe and maybe the salad was not as crisp here as it was in the States.
Next dome lifted and we had the

Chicken Tenders and Fries. They were actually just as we had remembered them and we really enjoyed those. Tom was really looking forward to the

Chicken Wings and when we lifted that dome off we both had a good laugh. Yip, there were some chicken wings, but they were tiny and the portion of veggie sticks looked bigger than the wings themselves.
There was hardly any meat on them either. And then we went to find out what the cake of the day was and it was actually
yesterdays dessert.
Dont tell me again that you dont serve yesterdays desserts, Disney, you DO!!!
I pulled up the photo of the dessert Tom had had the day before and it was exactly the same including the fruit decoration.

Well, we had not liked it the day before and we did not like it now, so for once we had to send back quite a bit of what we had ordered. Thankfully we had bought some snacks while shopping in La Spezia and ordered a

cheese plate as well, so we sat outside



enjoying these and getting over the room service surprise. After a while we decided that it was time to head out again.
We walked around a bit






and ended up in front of Keys again.



It looked fairly empty and quiet, so we sat down and the same bar keeper, we had had the day before was on duty again. Tom ordered something that wasnt on the menu but had a glow cube in it.

They were happy to make for him especially when we told him WHY we needed the glow cube, and since he offered to make me one of the

substitute Moet Ice drinks, I just went with it. It took a while for both drinks to be made, but they looked really good when they were served. The barkeeper stayed for a few minutes chatting and putting a little container of roasted peanuts on our table as well. Once a few more guests were arriving the barkeeper needed to tend to them too and left us and we could try our drinks. Tom liked what he had gotten, mine didnt taste like the one I had had the day before, at all. It was very sweet and tasted mostly of the flavoured liquor. I kept sipping it, but it didnt get any better and since we didnt want to hurt our servers feelings, we never told him about it. So, once Tom had finished his drink and we had paid our bill we left.
To be continued ..........