![]() ![]() I couldn’t resist ordering two Mickey waffles (giant sized!) – one was strawberry, and one was apple cinnamon: One glass of prosecco per person was included in our meal:Īfter feasting at the buffet, we somehow managed to begin the à la carte portion of our meal. I’m not saying that the food in the main dining room or other venues is bad it’s just that you can tell most everything was made-to-order, which makes a difference.įood highlights from the buffet included an amazing warm sticky bun, chocolate chip bread, a heavenly goat cheese spread, twisty chocolate sticks, and spicy albondigas (Spanish meatballs). The food at Palo was definitely a step above most of the other food we have had in other parts of the ship. ![]() Chef Davide (from Italy) politely queried my husband about his food preferences, and he committed to bringing out a custom meal made by his own hands! My husband was in for a treat.īrunch at Palo includes many options – you can order as much as you want from the à la carte menu, and you also can gorge yourself at the buffet: He let the chef know, and then the chef actually came out to talk to us. Our waiter asked if either of us had food allergies, so we let him know about my husband’s beef and dairy allergy. Nothing too crazy, but the ambience was not necessarily perfect. It was super-romantic! One thing I would note, though, is that on the Disney Fantasy, Goofy’s Sports Deck is right above Palo, so we periodically heard basketballs bouncing on the ceiling. We were seated in a cozy, corner booth with a straight-on view of the sea. This magnificent chandelier/work of art greeted us at the entrance in Palo: Then, around 12:00 noon or so, we dropped my son off and made the leisurely stroll to begin our two hours of heaven… While I showered, my husband grabbed some lunch for my son from Flo’s Café to eat in our stateroom. To accomplish this task, we had to get my son fed and dropped off at the Oceaneer Club prior to 12:15pm to give us enough time to go over to Palo. This would be our first time dining at this adults-only venue in fact, it would be our first time to ever do any adults-only activity on a Disney cruise, even though it was our third time on a Disney cruise ship. Our goal was to be ready fairly early, as we had a 12:30pm brunch reservation at Palo to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Then, when my husband returned, I went to the gym. And, once again, we ate while watching repeats of Mickey Mouse Shorts (and this pattern would repeat itself virtually every day of our cruise).Īnd, once again, after breakfast, my husband headed for the gym, while my son and I hung out in our stateroom. Two straight days at sea! Like our first day at sea, I once again was going back and forth between Cabana’s, our stateroom, and the Concierge Lounge to create our own in-room breakfast buffet. Click here to read about day 2 of our Seven-Night Eastern Caribbean cruise on the Disney Fantasy.
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