Congratulations and well done for you and your other half for being able to afford that experience.
Not sure that help's the OP in anyway though?
How do you know what the OP can or can't afford? Sounds more like jealousy on your own end. It was good information and quite frankly, if you look very carefully, sometimes the royal suite is pretty affordable.
OP, this question seems to come up often and it always seems to get some harsh replys. I understand why you would ask the question. I have 3 kids 18, 18, and 6 and all are very calm and quiet. Personally, none of mine would have any insterest in Palo. They care more about how many burgers and ice cream cones they can get on the ship
. But as a parent, I can understand wanting to bring mature teenagers to Palo for something special.
People get very worked up because they want to be sure it is adult only and stays that way. Because even though people SAY they have mature kids, we all know the reality is that some kids are a total nuisance. So I agree Disney shouldn't bend the rules.
We are a family that prefers to do everything with our kids and I don't care about adult time. (Not that there is anything wrong with that.) But I am sure we will still get that because our kids will probably dump US.
Disney bends the rules on a lot of issues so it isn't surprising that someone would ask the question. I don't get why people get so snarky with responses. But anyway, no they won't budge at all on this one or on excursion ages either.
That's the one I am bummed about. My son will be 7 and wants to do the jet ski tour and parasail but the age is 8 and Disney doesn't budge on that. Guess we will just have to go again the next year.
Regarding Palo, I have a question. If the parents dine there, can they take anything to go for their kids?
ETA:
True but that was in the private room and for security reasons.
What's the back story on that about? I'm nosey!