Day 6 Thursday, April 10, 2008 Day at Sea, Palo brunch, semi-formal night, Disney Dreams show
This was our first DC and we had been looking forward to our Palo brunch. We opted for brunch because we didnt know which dinner to miss, since it was all new to us. We ordered room service breakfast for the kids and let them have a leisurely start to the day. I loved having a SPH room, but I could really see enjoying a verandah on these slow start mornings. I just dont know if Id enjoy it enough to justify the price difference. I have sailed on a non-DC with a verandah. But that was pre-kids, so DH and I had the luxury of peaceful, relaxing time just watching the ocean go by

and having deep meaning of life discussions. Life with kids tends to be a bit more active,

but this was one morning I did wish for a verandah.
The Club was making Flubber again (made it on Sun morning already), so we waited to check the kids into the club until that activity was almost finished. It worked out well that we had 10:30 brunch reservations and the Club was feeding the kids lunch at 11 AM in Animators Palate. This was the first time they kids were eating with the club. My DD7 was not happy with lunch because in her words, They just gave us a plate full of stuff without asking what we wanted.

It kind of stressed her out because her plate was filled with things that she did not want, but she felt guilty letting it go to waste. Fortunately DS6 was having an eat anything kind of day, so he ate his food and happily helped his sister out! DD7 was hungry when we picked them up, so we fed her lunch up on deck 9. Tip: If you have a picky eater, just be aware that they may or may not eat when the club takes them to a meal.
It was time for our Palo brunch. The one that my DD7 kept saying, Mommy, Palo is just for adults so that you can have a romantic meal together.

WHAT?! She memorized the whole DC promo DVD and sounded like a walking commercial for
DCL!

Promptly at 10:30 AM the doors to Palo opened and we were seated at a lovely window table for 2. They even switched the white napkins that were at our table for black napkins, since we were dressed in dark pants.
Side note: Animators Palate coordinates their table clothes opposite their napkins so that you have a nice black/white contrast. Unfortunately, we had a black tablecloth, so we were stuck with white napkins leaving lint all over our dark colored clothes (that we were planning on re-wearing). On the first night, DH asks if he can get a dark napkin, but he is told that the napkins have to contrast with the tablecloth.

It seemed to me the server didnt want to get us different napkins, even though they obviously had them available, since ½ the tables had white napkins and ½ the tables had black napkins. Do you think that I should make a special request on my next cruise to be seated at a white tablecloth table (ensuring that I receive black napkins to match my dark pants)?

Anyway
back to Palo
Have you ever been the last person to see a blockbuster movie? You know, the one that EVERYONE is raving out? The one that everyone says is so funny, exciting, touching, <insert adjective of your favorite kind of movie here>. It is the movie that wins all the awards? And have you ever been let down after you finally see the movie after hearing all the hype? Do you feel that maybe youve set yourself up with big expectations for the movie, too big of expectations?

Honestly, thats how I felt about our Palo brunch. I know that everyone has different likes, dislikes, preferences, etc. So when I kept seeing such rave reviews from lots and lots of different people about Palo, and how it is a Must Not Miss I had set myself up with big expectations. Honestly, it was good, but not as good as I had built up in my own mind. I was a little afraid of this anyway, so I didnt tell DH how wonderful I was expecting it to be. I just booked the reservation and told him that I wanted an adult only meal. He did enjoy it, but I didnt feel it was necessarily worth the extra $50 (fee and extra tip). I would not feel like I missed out on anything if I had not been able to get Palo reservations. Perhaps dinner is different and better. Or perhaps I am not a Palo appreciating kind of gal. Perhaps it is a combination of factors. I think everyone should try it once so they can see for themselves. Just dont make the mistake I did, and have unrealistically high expectations.
The presentation of the food was spectacular. If you judge a book by its cover, then this is a good book! The server walked us through the different buffet lines explaining what the different items were. I tried to take a few photos before everyone started digging in (see photo link on page 1). I sampled a bit of everything (seafood buffet, breads, Danishes, thin crust pizza, chicken parmesan, and a pasta dish). DH ordered a different entrée. The server brought the pasta dish, even though we didnt order it (maybe he used to work in the kid club

). It was white sauce pasta, and I am lactose intolerant, so I cant eat cream sauce. I felt bad that we each had one bite and the rest went to waste. (Hmm, I wonder why DD doesnt like to waste food? Apparently the apple doesnt fall far!) The quality of the food here is definitely higher than in the standard dining rooms or buffet lines. I also liked that the portion sizes were reasonably small, so I could try a little bit of everything. We dont drink, so we were given 2 glasses of sparkling cider instead of champagne and we had water. I was really surprised that the server didnt ask or offer to bring us any other beverages. I am a Coke Zero addict (or Diet Coke if no CZ is available) and I really could have used a soft drink! So after the cider, it was just water. Of course I could have asked for a drink, but the opportunity didnt conveniently present itself. Our server really allowed us to eat a slow, leisurely brunch. He seemed almost invisible, re-folding our napkins and removing dirty dishes when we were up at the buffet. So I liked that I didnt feel like he was rushing us out the door. In fact, when we were finished, my DH asked me, What do we do? How do we settle up on the bill? Will they just bill the stateroom? because our server was not jumping to present us with the bill. To answer the question though, eventually the server did ask if we were finished and brought the bill for us to sign for the additional $15 per person fee, and of course we added a tip on top of that too. So our assessment of Palo is that it is a nice restaurant with a great atmosphere and view. The food selections may or may not be to your specific tastes. Theres enough selection that I am sure most people will find something they enjoy. I definitely ate plenty and left quite full because the kids werent there so I ate a cinnamon roll for my appetizer, raspberry Danish for my salad, pizza, and then 2 desserts!
After Palo we take out our Navigator to figure out what we want to do next. Ironically there is a class at the spa about to start called, Eat More to Weigh Less.

After a Palo brunch, I am thinking that is a class Id probably fail right now!! We decided to get the kids and enjoy the ship together. This is when we hear about the club lunch from DD and proceed to feed her lunch. I was feeling a bit sad that it was already Thursday so we walked around the ship taking more photos on the Deck 7 secret deck, deck 4, deck 9, and deck 10. I love having the wide open, blue ocean meeting the blue sky as a background to my photos. If youve read my earlier posts, youll recall my DH is a rule follower. As I was leading the family to the secret deck 7 area, he was all worried that I was forcing him to break the rules.

I could almost hear him thinking of his speech to anyone who may have stopped us, Im so sorry. I was just following HER and I had no idea this was a restricted, crew only area! Of course, it is not a restricted area, and he was pleasantly surprised at the beautiful view we had on a virtually empty sun deck. The pool deck areas were a mob scene.

The kids took one look and did not want to go in the pools. We did stop by for the ice carving demo they had up on deck 9.
During our stroll around the decks we saw someone pre-selling bingo cards. I am not much of a bingo player, and we had not played at all on the cruise yet. Well the jackpot had conveniently made it to the Final Jackpot round, which was scheduled for 3:45 PM. There are the traditional paper bingo cards, and these nifty handheld bingo computers! The bingo computers could play up to 72 (I think) games at once. We decided to spend the $99 for the bingo computer for a chance to win up to $7000. Needless to say, we did not win the big jackpot or else my trip report title would read, I WON I WON I WON! It was still fun to play the final jackpot bingo. I am not sure you can really call it playing, since you do not have to do a single thing. The computer basically does all the playing, and you just rent the computer for that round of bingo and you hold the computer. If you are holding the lucky computer that wins bingo, then you as the human win the money! The final jackpot bingo was held in an almost FULL Walt Disney Theater.
After losing at bingo DH and I quickly showered and dressed for dinner. In the mean time, DD and DS were already with the Club counselors preparing for the Celebrate the Journey graduation. All of the kids paraded into the Walt Disney Theater and lined up across the stage. There were TONS of kids. It took a good 15 minutes to have them all walk in, coming in on both sides of the theater. There was a short slideshow of different photos from the week. We even saw one picture of our kids! The kids loved the graduation caps with Mickey ears and t-shirts that they received for participating in the show. After the graduation there was a magic show scheduled in the Lab and then a pizza party! DD and DS had done amazingly well all week eating dinner in the dining room each night. They opted to join the kids for a pizza party instead this night. So DH and I had our second meal in one day without kids. I forget what the menu selections were for the Captains Gala menu, but I am glad the kids were enjoying a pizza party instead.
After dinner we picked up the kids and had a wardrobe change back into our formal wear
again. I just have to say that I have an extremely understanding family!

The night before, I had promised no more tuxes or fancy dresses
.oops. I didnt realize that Mickey, Minnie and Goofy would be coming out in their formal wear for semi-formal night!! Earlier in the day when we were at Shutters, I noticed a display case that says, These Photo Opportunities Tonight and it shows pictures of where characters will be out, what they will be wearing, and what backgrounds are available. I couldnt believe that it was THURSDAY and I was JUST now figuring out how that works.

Every night so far, I was trying to run around and see what the characters were wearing and what backgrounds were available to see which ones I wanted to get. I was all proud that I had read my Navigator so at least I knew when & where the characters were going to be! Anyway, when I realized that the characters were going to be in formalwear tonight, I begged my family to humor me one more time
and they did.

We were able to get nice photos with Mickey in his tuxedo, Minnie in her evening gown, and Goofy in his tuxedo. My DS6 even had Goofy helping him straighten out his bow tie.
Unfortunately after standing in line for all the character meetings, there was no time for us to go back and change clothes before the Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic show. At this point the kids had pretty much spent half of their vacation in formalwear and were getting used to it, and did not complain one bit. DH on the other hand
.

Disney Dreams was one of my favorite shows of the week.

Again, the talent is really beyond what I would ever expect for a show performed at sea. The whole family was mesmerized at the transformations and live stories unfolding before our very eyes. A few different times my DH would tap my arm and point to the kids' expressions. I was thinking: fuel for road trip $200, tips for the week $300, cruise $4000, the memory of DS and DD astounded expressions
priceless!!!!

I know that sounds corny, but it was really true. Seeing the kids so thoroughly enjoying themselves was really the highlight of my whole week and made it all worthwhile. I can see how DCL can be addictive! After sampling that kind of
magic, who wouldnt want more of that?
If there is anyone who had read this far

, I am almost done
coming up next Day 7 -
Castaway Cay 
and disembarkation.
