Setting the Table for Every Generation
Mix the main dining room’s ceremony with the buffet’s flexibility and a specialty restaurant’s intimacy. Younger kids appreciate quick service and familiar flavors, while teens crave discovery. Ask hosts about quiet corners, window seats, and stroller space so everyone settles in happily.
Setting the Table for Every Generation
Early seating often suits little ones and grandparents, while flexible or “anytime” dining helps teens navigating activities. On port days, consider a later dinner after naps. Share your timing strategy with the headwaiter; they’ll pace courses to match energy and attention spans.
Setting the Table for Every Generation
Request highchairs or booster seats, wider aisles for wheelchairs, and chairs with arms for stability. Soft-lit sections soothe sensory-sensitive diners. If hearing challenges exist, choose a booth facing the center of conversation. Small adjustments transform a good meal into a deeply inclusive experience.