On a Disney Cruise Line (DCL) vacation, you are entitled to unlimited entrees during your "Rotational Dining" dinners. Unlike a traditional restaurant, the main dining rooms on a Disney ship (such as Worlds of Marvel or Animator's Palate) operate on an "all-inclusive" basis. If you are torn between two main courses—for example, the sea bass and the prime rib—you can simply ask your server for both. In fact, DCL servers are famous for encouraging guests to "try everything," often proactively bringing an extra appetizer or entree if they notice you were curious about it. This policy also applies to appetizers, soups, salads, and desserts. If you find a dish you particularly love, you can even ask for a second portion of that exact same entree. This generosity is one of the hallmarks of the Disney cruise experience, designed to allow families to explore diverse flavors without the stress of a per-dish cost. The only "limit" is your own appetite and the duration of the meal service, as the kitchen is prepared to serve multiple courses to every guest to ensure a truly magical and satiating dining experience at sea.