You can access the Room Service menu from the free Disney Cruise Line Navigator app and the menu in your stateroom.
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The amount you tip is at your discretion. If you're looking for a rule of thumb, start with $1 per item ordered or $2-3 per person and go up from there. On a recent cruise on the Dream, my daughter and I ordered room service continental breakfast of coffee, fruit, and cereal. We tipped $5.
After breakfast service ends in the late morning, all major cruise lines offer an all-day room service menu of salads, sandwiches, snacks and desserts. Most cruise lines have special in-room dining menus, separate from what you'd find that day on the buffet or in the main dining room.
All meals in the main dining rooms on Disney's cruises are free, and you can order as much food as you want. This includes your nightly dinner rotation as well as breakfasts and lunches. The specialty restaurants reserved exclusively for adults, such as Remy and Palo, are not part of the Disney cruise package.
You're welcome to bring unopened, commercially-packed, shelf-stable food and non-alcoholic beverages on board your Disney Cruise Line ship. Things like a bag of Goldfish crackers, cans of Pepsi, or sealed apple sauce pouches are perfectly fine.
Room service: Complimentary Disney Cruise Line Room Service included in the price of your cruise is available 24 hours a day, for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. On the final night of your cruise, Room Service is available until 1:30 a.m. Gratuity is not included.
Food and drinking are usually complimentary on the cruises. You are also allowed to bring your own snack on the cruise so that you can have what you love. A certain time is fixed for every meal - breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can either have it with everybody in the dining room or bring it to your room.
It's whispered only among those in the know: the coveted Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar, affectionately known as the Mickey Bar, can be yours (or your children's) whenever you desire. This exclusive treat is a popular yet expensive dessert in a Disney Park, but completely free and unlimited on the high seas!
Housekeeping/Maid Service at Your Hotel: It's polite to leave about a dollar per day, per person in your party, as a tip for the cast members that make up your room.
Cruise ships are good at making food available 24/7, so if you're hungry, there's usually no one to blame but yourself. The main dining room usually has set meal times, but sections of the buffet will always be open, and you'll usually be able to find a diner, cafe, or pizza shop that's open at all hours.
Cruises are often known for decadence when it comes to food – it's available all day, every day, in unlimited portions, and it's certainly not all healthy. That said, it is possible to eat healthy while on a cruise ship – while still enjoying yourself, too!
Room service is a hotel amenity that allows guests to order food and drink to their rooms. Hotel staff arrange the meal with the appropriate dishware and condiments on a room service tray. It's an in-room dining best practice to offer guests a rolling room service table in case they don't want to eat in bed.
Please place your room service tray outside your door. Calling room service for tray collection is appreciated, just place the tray outside your door. Please always flush the toilet after using it.
Feeding Yourself on Debarkation DayEven though you're leaving the ship, you're still entitled to breakfast onboard. These are your options: Eat in a Dining Room You'll be assigned to the same dining room you had dinner in on the last night of your cruise.
Overall, the quality of the food is good, as is the service, but options can be limiting if you're scheduled to dine in a restaurant such as the Royal Court and you're not a huge fan of, say, French cuisine. Servers are diligent in asking if there are any allergies.