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Dinner and Brunch, Palo and Remy
We need help! We are sailing on the Fantasy in May and are interested in doing a dinner and a brunch at either Palo and/or Remy. I need to know what day/night would be best to do these on, and should we do the brunch at Remy and the dinner at Palo or vice versa?
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My DH and I have reservations for dinner at Remy on our upcoming 7 nt Fantasy cruise. I chose dinner on the 5th night since it will be a day at sea and most likely a semi formal/ formal night. I figured we'd be getting dressed up anyway! We've never done Palo or Remy so this will be new for us this time. We chose a 6:30 dinner, figuring we could take the kids to Cabanas around 5:00 for their dinner (and our appetizer) and then take them to the kids' club. Hoping it will work out okay.
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[QUOTE=PrincessShmoo;47016323]If I had the chance, I'd do Palo brunch on every cruise. I prefer it to Palo dinner. We've not had the opportunity to do Remy, but I doubt that we ever will. The price is just too much of a deal breaker for us.
[/QUOTe)I love Palo brunch too..have done it many, many times.. I have always wanted to do Remy dinner..sounds wonderful.
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When we went to dinner at Palo, the kids ate room service while DH and I got ready for our date. It actually worked out quite well. |
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I would do brunch at Palo, then pull out all the stops for dinner at Remy. It's not something we'd do every cruise, but Remy was a fun experience.
Palo is offered freebie to platinum cruisers (one meal per cruise) -- we're looking forward to that perk, and they'd best better not discontinue it! |
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$20 for brunch at Palo.
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From what I have heard and seen, Remy is a very long dinner. I may have the time wrong, but I believe if you start at 6:30pm you won't be done until 9:30pm or possibly later.
Both restaurants are offered on at sea days, keep that in mind. |
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Do NOT have an appetizer before going to Remy! It's hard enough to finish it all as it is!!!!!
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Our Remy dinner started at 6 p.m. and we finished at 8:30 p.m. But other people linger longer.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: May 2001
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Is it hard to get a reservation at Remy? I was wondering if I had to make it the day that we can start making reservations, or if I have a little time.
Also, are there two seatings? Or is it staggered time all night? Thank you in advance. |
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