Jump to content

wally1832

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

Everything posted by wally1832

  1. Here are a couple sites that may help, at least for our Celiac it did. Eating Gluten-Free on a Disney Cruise Ship - 3D Travel Company Disney Cruise Line Menus • The Disney Cruise Line Blog The first is a great overview of their experience on Disney Cruises. The second is the menus that show you what items they have in the restaurants that are Gluten Free. May not be what you are looking for but thought I would pass it on. Safe travels and hope you all have a great cruise.
  2. We and another couple took the July 10th cruise on the Epic from Barcelona. I won't lie, the room configuration did worry me a bit prior to sailing. To say it was one of the best cruises I have been on would be an understatement. We had zero at Sea days so the H2O being closed really was a non-issue for either of our cabins. Being from the Midwest, we took full advantage of seeing all the destinations, and the Epic was a great ship to do it from. As for food, I don't know if my palate isn't as refined as some others, but the food we had for almost every meal was quite good (the morning sausage was kind of weird one day to be honest). Dinners in the MDR and meals at O'Sheehan's were really good. If all you are doing is staying on the boat the entire time, then maybe certain aspects may not fit you, but if you are using the Epic to see some magnificent places and have some really good meals and service along the way, I can give it very high regards. If you do go on a cruise to Italy or from Italy, I do recommend Through Eternity for excursions. They are competitively priced, and more importantly the quality of guides is outstanding. Can't recommend them enough. Just our two cents. Good luck and don't miss out on a spectacular cruise.
×
×
  • Create New...