January 11th, 2011

Food is one of things that most cruisers considers when booking their trip. Did you know that Disney Wonder takes you to a new level of dining services? They have a unique type of service that makes your dining experience delightful. Disney came up with the idea to delegate each guest a wait staff to guide and assist them in their dining. The wait staff will know what your food preferences are and serve you throughout your rotational dining experience.
The ship is stocked with incredible foods, 1000 pounds of rib-eye steak, 9000 pounds of whole chickens, 2,200 pounds of shrimp, 10,500 pounds of fresh melon, 4,400 pounds of fresh pineapple, and 44,500 eggs – all scrumptious and mouth-watering.
You can also opt for some snacks like pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, fruit, and ice cream on the pool deck if you don’t like the rotational dining. The ship also offers Topsiders and beverage station beside the pool.
Check the menu inside your cabin and choose what foods to savor, staff is ready to serve you. Palo restaurant is the perfect place for adults’ fine dining. Don’t forget to make reservations as soon as you arrive in the ship as tables are hard to get. The place is specially designed by Martin Dorff creating a Venetian class feel.
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December 15th, 2010

Dining is an important element to consider in choosing a cruise line as an enjoyable dining experience can add great delight to the experience. Most vacationers read reviews and do some research about cruise lines before booking their trips. We all want to make unforgettable memories, and three wonderful meals a day contribute to those great memories.
Disney’s unique themed restaurants are an important part of the cruise experience, and each of the restaurants has different themes. For example, Triton’s (on the Disney Wonder ship) is themed around Disney’s Little Mermaid Princess Ariel. Inside you’ll feel you are in an underwater world and experiencing the life of Ariel.
Each ship has its own unique dining experiences to offer. Disney cruise planners understand how important dining is on a cruise, and take care to make the Disney dining experience a remarkable one. An important part of this plan is a concept called rotational dining.
Rotational dining improves the Disney Cruise experience by allowing guests to visit each of the themed restaurants on the ship (actual restaurants available vary depending on your ship). You will also enjoy each of these meals with the same tablemates, and be assisted by the same waitstaff at each restaurant. The waitstaff will even make an effort to get to know your dining preferences to make each meal as smooth as possible. The idea is that this will allow you to be most comfortable with the surroundings, and therefore be better able to enjoy the cuisine and atmosphere.
And of course you’ll have abundant opportunities for more casual dining experiences. You’ll never go hungry with buffets, quick service restaurants and snack counters offering just about everything you could imagine. Dig in!
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