Pirate Night has it's own menu right? But can you order on the regular menu? We are doing Enchante on the Wish so we will only experience one of the restaurants on pirate night. Thanks for any info.
I tried but apparently they're all booked. I'm going to try again when we get on the ship bc that would be ideal but for now, it looks like we'll miss one of the rotational restuarants' regular menu. I'm kind of bummed by that.No, not really because every restaurant has the pirate night menu that night. Can you schedule enchante for pirate night?
Just ask. I’ve called Member Services one year and told them I had Palo on pirate night but didn’t want to miss Animator’s. Just tell them what you are doing and ask if your rotation can miss Marvel. I’m not a Marvel fan but I enjoyed it.I tried but apparently they're all booked. I'm going to try again when we get on the ship bc that would be ideal but for now, it looks like we'll miss one of the rotational restuarants' regular menu. I'm kind of bummed by that.
Any suggestions of which one to try and miss? That might be another option at customer service on the ship. I was thinking Worlds of Marvel bc I'm not a Marvel fan and I love Frozen and the idea of 1923. How hard is it to change your dining rotation?
There is no "regular menu."Pirate Night has it's own menu right? But can you order on the regular menu? We are doing Enchante on the Wish so we will only experience one of the restaurants on pirate night. Thanks for any info.
Oh okay. I guess I meant, do you have to order off the pirate night menu or are you able to order their other options from other nights? I've heard that Disney Cruise is able to accommodate a lot of requests and tbh the pirate night menu didn't seem interesting.There is no "regular menu."
Even if you went to a particular restaurant twice, the menu is different both nights. On 7 night sailings, if you go to the same restaurant 3 times, the menu is different all three nights.
They will absolutely try to accommodate you, but I wouldn't plan on having access to every item on every menu. Often, the way they'll accommodate you in a given dining room is by sending a runner to the kitchen of one of the other dining rooms and pulling something off of one of those menus for you. But on pirate night, all of the kitchens are preparing the same things, so it's probably the night where they're least likely to make a special accommodation.Oh okay. I guess I meant, do you have to order off the pirate night menu or are you able to order their other options from other nights? I've heard that Disney Cruise is able to accommodate a lot of requests and tbh the pirate night menu didn't seem interesting.
The Pirate Night menu is definitely the weakest menu.Oh okay. I guess I meant, do you have to order off the pirate night menu or are you able to order their other options from other nights? I've heard that Disney Cruise is able to accommodate a lot of requests and tbh the pirate night menu didn't seem interesting.
Really? I love Indian food - are the Indian dishes a secret menu? That's random.The Pirate Night menu is definitely the weakest menu.
If you like Indian food, you can definitely request some off-menu Indian dishes, however what is available varies from night to night. There are usually curries, samosas, rice dishes, etc. Also - Room Service is another alternative. I highly recommend the Buffalo Wings, Steak Panini, and Tomato Soup
Oh okay. I guess I meant, do you have to order off the pirate night menu or are you able to order their other options from other nights? I've heard that Disney Cruise is able to accommodate a lot of requests and tbh the pirate night menu didn't seem interesting.
Chef’s discretion but typically its been a curry for us. Here are some past pirate night passes:Really? I love Indian food - are the Indian dishes a secret menu? That's random.
No more dinner at Cabanas :/As others have suggested, you could skip your rotational restaurant. Try getting dinner at Cabanas?
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