5 night Magic - what rotation dining meal to miss for Palo?

I was wondering if there was a reason to not have it later - like being far out at Sea or having to speed up the ship after late dinner to get to the next port.
I wondered if it was seasonal myself, though the days are getting much longer by now. It looks like it was at the normal time per the april 14th navigator though. So maybe I jumped the gun for nothing. But that said I don't want to be worrying about the timing of it. I guess we could try to move back to pirate night too once we board and know what the schedule is.

see more with the overthinking!
 
I wondered if it was seasonal myself, though the days are getting much longer by now. It looks like it was at the normal time per the april 14th navigator though. So maybe I jumped the gun for nothing. But that said I don't want to be worrying about the timing of it. I guess we could try to move back to pirate night too once we board and know what the schedule is.

see more with the overthinking!

We were on the Wish and the fireworks were definitely at 10. There was a dance party at 730ish, I think?
 
I had fun talking over your options. We usually just do our one, complimentary, meal as dinner. Which means I don’t try the various options as much. Just repeat the old standby, filet mignon. When I know I am sailing again is when I venture out.

Reading on here helps me think outside the box. And yet, I am not one to ask for opinions in the forum. But I do get ideas.
 

Wondering if anyone who did the June 1 or 9 cruise could share which night was pirate night? Thanks!
 
interesting point about being less hungry. I just booked the first night as a backup. I could probably stand to miss that menu. I'm not really concerned about forming any kind of a bond with my servers or anything that couldn't happen 2nd night.

I had wanted to stay out of the overthinking zone but now i am firmly in it.

I am a chronic over thinker too…no cure. But at some point you have to let go and enjoy the flow. I love Palo but it’s just another highlight so I don’t worry about when, except I like to not feel rushed.. and tend to nap after lol.. would hate to be last night with packing concerns.
 
@Lisa F In the end, when did you dine at Palo? Pleased with your decision?

And did you have a great 🥳 🎂 🎉 Birthday?
 
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Hi everyone.

I have an adult only 5 night magic cruise booked for June. It's not super booked up and I assume we'll be able to get dining rotation request met for late dining.

I have Palo booked for the last night of the cruise, which is also a rotational dining night and my 50th birthday.

I am cc gold but haven't been on the magic since 2005, and cruising with 3 first time Disney cruising adults.

I kind of didn't want to miss the tangled show at first but after doing some research it sounds like the character interaction may not be everyone in my party's cup of tea (I'm neither here nor there but it's something new to me.)

Which rotational restaurant would you miss for Palo for an adult only cruise and why?

Thanks
I'm typically not a fan of Disney dinner theatre, but even I enjoyed the Tangled show, so I wouldn't skip it for your first time at least. Have the experience.

I would skip Pirate Night, unless there are people in your party who are looking forward to dressing up as pirates. I'm not a big fan of the Pirate Night menu.
 
Wondering if anyone who did the June 1 or 9 cruise could share which night was pirate night? Thanks!
Btw you can always find this out for your own cruise once activity booking opens. Pirate Night is held on the day when pirate makeovers are available as an onboard activity.
 

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