This was the best, most informative review I've ever read! As a newbie cruiser, there was an amazing amount of information contained in this guide! Now - like everybody else - I have a question to ask.
I'll be travelling in April 2012 on the Oasis with my 12 year old son. Not only is my son a somewhat picky eater, but he also has food allergy issues. Our travel agent suggested that we choose a regular dining time - NOT the my-time dining - since tht way the waiter would get to know my son and be able to handle his allergy issues. But - what about the specialty dining? I mean - we wouldn't be interested in the real 'foodie' experience, since my boy's idea of luxury is a hamburger and french fries, but I was thinking that we could do maybe one special dinner. Would the specialty restaurants be able to handle a food-allergy situation? And, in your opinion, which would be best?
Again - thanks soooo much for all your info and help!
The Almost Complete Food Lovers Guide to the Oasis of the Seas
in Royal Caribbean International
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This was the best, most informative review I've ever read! As a newbie cruiser, there was an amazing amount of information contained in this guide! Now - like everybody else - I have a question to ask.
I'll be travelling in April 2012 on the Oasis with my 12 year old son. Not only is my son a somewhat picky eater, but he also has food allergy issues. Our travel agent suggested that we choose a regular dining time - NOT the my-time dining - since tht way the waiter would get to know my son and be able to handle his allergy issues. But - what about the specialty dining? I mean - we wouldn't be interested in the real 'foodie' experience, since my boy's idea of luxury is a hamburger and french fries, but I was thinking that we could do maybe one special dinner. Would the specialty restaurants be able to handle a food-allergy situation? And, in your opinion, which would be best?
Again - thanks soooo much for all your info and help!