Welcome aboard, Rachel! I'm glad that you're planning to dine at
Remy when you set sail on your Disney Cruise Line vacation! My husband and I have enjoyed some truly amazing meals there. Not only is the food simply delicious, but the entire experience is luxurious.
Just a little tip so you can experience as much of Remy's spectacular dining as possible: There are two tasting menus, an American and a French. Of course, you can mix and match courses from either, but I highly recommend that you order the French courses, while your husband orders the American, or vise versa, so that you can share and you'll both get to enjoy them all. My husband and I do this each time, so that we don't miss out on any of the chefs' fabulous creations!
I understand that you'll want to be sure your clothing is nicely pressed after you remove it from your luggage onboard. The good news is that the ship has
self-service laundry facilities throughout the ship near the staterooms. There are seven on the Dream and the Fantasy and three on the Magic and the Wonder. There, you can use the iron to smooth out any wrinkles, and even toss in a load of wash during your sailing if you'd like. There is no charge to use the iron. The washer and dryer are a couple dollars each, and laundry soap is also available there to purchase per load.
Should you wish to let someone else take care of this for you, Disney does also offer a full service laundry and dry cleaning option. You'll find a detailed price list in your stateroom, but to give you an idea, the last time I sailed it was about $7.00 to dry clean a 2-piece suit and an evening dress was about $8 to dry clean.
I hope those details help as you continue planning for your cruise and your dinner at Remy, Rachel! Have a wonderful sailing!
Marcy