ChicosWife
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With the current situation, how is Cabanas dining? Is it still the same buffet we remember?
Works for us. Thanks!Scaled down a bit but we didn't find it bad at all. You still walk up to stations but a CM will serve you...no self service. Your mileage may vary.
MJ
No, not at this timeIs Cabanas open for dinner?
But, rotational dining is still in place, right?Breakfast was limited. No omelettes (no pre made ones and no made to order). You have to go to which restaurant is open at breakfast to get an omelette. As mentioned,no dinner. Actually during our cruise only 2 restaurants are open each day. not enough guest or crew to have all open.
No—my kids love it too so We had to get “second lunch” for them on the pool deck where they had pizza at the fast food counter.For some reason my son loves the pizza at Cabanas. Any chance someone has noticed if they still have that at lunch ?
That depends on the ship. As I mentioned in another thread ,on the Wonder you could order an omelet and they brought it up from TIANA's kitchen. Took a few extra minutes, but we got them.Breakfast was limited. No omelettes (no pre made ones and no made to order). You have to go to which restaurant is open at breakfast to get an omelette.
But, rotational dining is still in place, right?
That depends on the ship. As I mentioned in another thread ,on the Wonder you could order an omelet and they brought it up from TIANA's kitchen. Took a few extra minutes, but we got them.
I saw this in the other thread too. But to be honest, I don't think you can fairly say that those menu items are available at Cabanas if they aren't actually made in Cabanas and someone had to make a special trip to bring it to you. Yes we all know Disney CMs are fabulous and will often go out of their way to make the guest happy, but that kind of pixie dust experience is going to vary depending on how crowded the ship is, how short staffed there are (e.g., with quarantines) etc.That depends on the ship. As I mentioned in another thread ,on the Wonder you could order an omelet and they brought it up from TIANA's kitchen. Took a few extra minutes, but we got them.
We walked in and asked, "Can we get an omlete?" and they walked over with an order pad and said " Sure, what do you want?" The pad and pen was right at the first station...to me that means they were available... We were not the only people getting them. Sorry we have to disagree on this one.....I saw this in the other thread too. But to be honest, I don't think you can fairly say that those menu items are available at Cabanas if they aren't actually made in Cabanas and someone had to make a special trip to bring it to you.
You can get an omelet but they don't have the regular omelet stations. They are made in the other breakfast restaurants and brought to you. Omelets are my fav. I just got back this weekend and after the first day or ordering one that way, I gave up because it took too long. Instead, I just went to Enchanted Garden - still delicious!We walked in and asked, "Can we get an omlete?" and they walked over with an order pad and said " Sure, what do you want?" The pad and pen was right at the first station...to me that means they were available... We were not the only people getting them. Sorry we have to disagree on this one.....
Again, just proves it varies ship to ship. Everything you wanted was served on the Wonder.I sailed the Magic in late October and found the breakfast & lunch offerings at Cabanas to be so limited as to not be worth going. I have no dietary restrictions, but want a variety of choices when I go to a buffet. If you're satisfied with bare bones offerings, you'll find Cabanas fine, I suppose. The logistics are fine (hand washing, serving, etc.), it's just the lack of choices that took away the appeal for me. There were no Mickey waffles or fried potatoes in the morning, for example, and no Asian or spicy offerings at lunch at all.