sailor05 Posted January 26 #1 Share Posted January 26 We have taken many cruises and have never eaten dinner in the Windjammer. Next month on the Wonder we have to because our ship doesn't arrive in St. Thomas until 12:30 so our tour won't have us back in time for early dining. The specialty restaurants are sold out so we're going to do the Windjammer. Is it any different at dinner than at lunch? Main dining has themed dinners like "A Taste of Italy, Caribbean, France," etc. Does the Windjammer do this as well? Is the dress always casual! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
New_KS_Cruiser Posted January 26 #2 Share Posted January 26 Totally casual. They usually seem to have a lot of the same dishes as in the MDR or at least one or two of the same, with same desserts and all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashland Posted January 26 #3 Share Posted January 26 After many years of RCI cruising we're WJ converts especially for dinner. Dress is always casual and each night has a theme. Most of the senior crew eat in there nightly and usually the captain does also. The only unfortunate thing is many people have found out and it's been getting crowded. You might be surprised at how much you'll enjoy it. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sddsddean Posted January 26 #4 Share Posted January 26 (edited) On some ships (the Anthem especially) we eat in the WJ. We have been on Anthem 2 times and never eaten in the MDR as the food in WJ is brilliant....and you can have any combination you want (eg curry and chips!). As Ashland says, you will be pleasently surprised!! Simon Edited January 26 by sddsddean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jean87510 Posted January 26 #5 Share Posted January 26 We have eaten in Windjammer almost every time on our cruises. Only time we dont is when we are in specialty. We like the grab and go concept. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wineaux007 Posted January 26 #6 Share Posted January 26 4 hours ago, sailor05 said: We have taken many cruises and have never eaten dinner in the Windjammer. Next month on the Wonder we have to because our ship doesn't arrive in St. Thomas until 12:30 so our tour won't have us back in time for early dining. The specialty restaurants are sold out so we're going to do the Windjammer. Is it any different at dinner than at lunch? Main dining has themed dinners like "A Taste of Italy, Caribbean, France," etc. Does the Windjammer do this as well? Is the dress always casual! Thanks! Talk with the Maitre'D, and he will find you a table to eat at the 2nd seating or my-time dining. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted January 26 #7 Share Posted January 26 @Ashlandstated it perfectly. We haven't used the MDR in years. When cruising restarted after the shutdown initially they were not opening the Windjammer for dinner. If they didn't start opening before our first cruise came up I would have cancelled. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleJoefromKokomo Posted January 26 #8 Share Posted January 26 3 hours ago, sddsddean said: On some ships (the Anthem especially) we eat in the WJ. We have been on Anthem 2 times and never eaten in the MDR as the food in WJ is brilliant....and you can have any combination you want (eg curry and chips!). As Ashland says, you will be pleasently surprised!! Simon Second that, specially on Anthem out of UK we have had better Indian food in Windjammer than in some land based Indian restaurants. Only ate once in MDR and it wasn't anything special. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CookieDiva Posted January 26 #9 Share Posted January 26 (edited) We love the Windjammer and will eat about 80% of our meals there. We love the food, the staff, and the casual atmosphere. We don’t care to make meals an event. We choose to go to the MDR on lobster night for one dress up night. That’s it! Just our style of cruising. 😊 Edited January 26 by CookieDiva Typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovesthebeach2 Posted January 26 #10 Share Posted January 26 We always ate in the MDR since we started cruising many years ago, but lately we’ve been eating dinner in the WJ and liking it more and more. They will have the same themed menu as MDR, but with other options too. I like having the option of going to a sit down dinner and also having he flexibility of eating what we want, when we want in WJ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiniChunks Posted January 26 #11 Share Posted January 26 One of my favorite menu items in the MDR is the French Onion Soup. That doesn't seem like something that would work in a buffet, but does anyone know if that is available in the windjammer for dinner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted January 26 #12 Share Posted January 26 1 minute ago, MiniChunks said: One of my favorite menu items in the MDR is the French Onion Soup. That doesn't seem like something that would work in a buffet, but does anyone know if that is available in the windjammer for dinner? I have encountered it in the WJ in the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiniChunks Posted January 26 #13 Share Posted January 26 Just now, Ocean Boy said: I have encountered it in the WJ in the past. Wow, thanks for the feedback. In all of the years I've been cruising with Royal, I think I've only eaten in the WJ once and it was a quick grab and go because I was running late for something. Leaving next week and may have to give this a shot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted January 26 #14 Share Posted January 26 Just now, MiniChunks said: Wow, thanks for the feedback. In all of the years I've been cruising with Royal, I think I've only eaten in the WJ once and it was a quick grab and go because I was running late for something. Leaving next week and may have to give this a shot. Which ship are you headed to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travisma81 Posted January 26 #15 Share Posted January 26 I only eat in the WJ. I have noticed that the MDR and WJ have the same themed food on the same nights. Is the food for both made in the same kitchen or are there two kitchens? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeRick Posted January 26 #16 Share Posted January 26 WJ for dinner on occasion? Well why not? Almost all of us do that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiniChunks Posted January 26 #17 Share Posted January 26 8 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: Which ship are you headed to? Explorer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted January 26 #18 Share Posted January 26 1 minute ago, MiniChunks said: Explorer That is the first RCI ship that we sailed on and it will always be special to me. Have fun! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted January 26 #19 Share Posted January 26 Look out! You're likely to like it! Seriously, random thoughts about WJ for dinner: - We like going to WJ for dinner a couple times during the week ... just because the MDR every evening can get to be "too much". On the other hand, the WJ doesn't feel as special as the MDR. - It is casual. Not bathing suit casual, but shorts & tops casual. - It is quiet and fairly empty. You'll have no problem getting a prime window seat. - If you have small children, the WJ is great for dinner. The child doesn't have to sit still as long. - They usually have a theme for the evening, and those foods show up first on the buffet ... then you'll find an assortment of other foods farther on down. They almost always have either (thin) steaks or pork chops, a carving station, and often surprise items ... we enjoyed Crawdads on our last cruise! You can get more vegetables at the WJ. - They often have a special something for dessert ... a chocolate fountain, churros made to order, etc. Self-serve desserts are cut quite small, so you can have several different things. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jean87510 Posted January 26 #20 Share Posted January 26 Of course you may encounter the seagull mentality we had on our December 2022 Voyager cruise out of San Juan where the WJ was a literally feeding frenzy. We saw a large family take the entire bowl of shrimp and bring it to their table where the relatives literally dove in. Same cruise we also saw people take the chocolate display sticks and put them in their bags, and on the morning we disembarked, people dumping teabags, sugar packets, cups and silverware in bags. Now mind you in 34 cruises and about 8 out of San Juan, this was a first and only. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loman Posted January 26 #21 Share Posted January 26 Nothing wrong with the WJ , but i prefer the dining room for dinner. Actually i prefer it for breakfast and lunch too, if its open. Less traffic and a more controlled environment. Table clothes are a nice touch too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crzndeb Posted January 26 #22 Share Posted January 26 I’m a solo traveler and never eat in the MDR. When I eat, I like to be left alone and control my portions. I always find something I like in the Jammer, and if I want to try something new, I can just take a little bit and not waste a lot. I can eat quickly and be off to do other things. I have noticed it’s starting to get more crowded, and sometimes it can be a game of dodging other humans while getting food, but I usually go when it first opens for dinner, so it’s not to bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WrittenOnYourHeart Posted January 26 #23 Share Posted January 26 I think this upcoming cruise on Anthem I'm going to be doing most if not all of my evening dining in the Windjammer. I'm slotted for MTD, but at least based on current cruises, the time for something I really want to do - at least the first night - is at 7, making an earlier dining with MTD impossible since the first available slot is 6:45, and I'd rather not eat later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norwich Cruiser Posted January 26 #24 Share Posted January 26 We very rarely go the MDR nowadays especially in the evenings especially on the “ O “ class ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noskill Posted January 26 #25 Share Posted January 26 As others have mentioned, the Windjammer has themes for dinner too. We actually prefer their Tex Mex night to the Mexican night in the MDR. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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