eeyorefanuk
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What days are you allowed to book for palo brunch or high tea, if available?
Thank you for explaining it all to me, really appreciate it.
When you did on line check in, did it give you a time to turn up at port or can you just turn up what time you want, so for example we want to get there early to get on board ASAP as our first time?
Thanks again
What days are you allowed to book for palo brunch or high tea, if available?
I just booked Palo for our sea day ( day 6) for 7:00p! Really happy I got something on sea day. Is that our semi-formal night?
Just Booked our 2 excursions that we wanted with Disney. The other 3 we are doing on our own. Was going to book Palo's for sea day, but then decided to skip the 20 per person since usually sea day is Captain's Night (formal) which also means all you can eat Lobster.
Just Booked our 2 excursions that we wanted with Disney. The other 3 we are doing on our own. Was going to book Palo's for sea day, but then decided to skip the 20 per person since usually sea day is Captain's Night (formal) which also means all you can eat Lobster.
As far as we know the formal night is the Sunday and the sea day is semi-formal. So if there is some lobster on that menu you won't miss out by booking Palo on the sea day. But is lobster night def formal night? I'm sure on our last cruise we missed it and the only dinner we didn't go to was semi formal. Again we will prob have to wait until the first 7 night med cruisers come back to find out for sure.
I just booked my shore excursions and Palo's! I was able to confirm everything i wanted! So excited. I did not book anything for Palma. I have no idea what to do for this stop. Any suggestions from anyone who has been there? DH and I are into art/antiques/history. I'm into shopping.![]()
This is my 3rd Disney cruise and I've not heard of all you can eat Lobster night! But I like it!! My DH can't eat shellfish so more lobster for me.![]()
I just booked Palo for our sea day ( day 6) for 7:00p! Really happy I got something on sea day. Is that our semi-formal night?
Formal night is on the 2nd night
Pirate night is on the 5th night
Semi formal night is on the 6th night.
Somewhere around page 40, I think, someone posted that they had called DCL and gotten:
So, the sea day should be the semi-formal night.
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Question: does anyone have suggestions on how to pre-arrange transportation post-cruise from the port back to Barcelona?
I'm guessing that it is NOT a good idea to simply hope for an available taxi being available...
You can get the disney transportation at $30 per person, alot of money but worth it if have early flight or do not want the hassle of finding a taxi
Somewhere around page 40, I think, someone posted that they had called DCL and gotten:
So, the sea day should be the semi-formal night.
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Question: does anyone have suggestions on how to pre-arrange transportation post-cruise from the port back to Barcelona?
I'm guessing that it is NOT a good idea to simply hope for an available taxi being available...
As far as we know the formal night is the Sunday and the sea day is semi-formal. So if there is some lobster on that menu you won't miss out by booking Palo on the sea day. But is lobster night def formal night? I'm sure on our last cruise we missed it and the only dinner we didn't go to was semi formal. Again we will prob have to wait until the first 7 night med cruisers come back to find out for sure.
We have Disney transportation from the AC Diplomatic to the port and from the port to the airport. We did not book the hotel with Disney as it was $200 cheaper booking with the hotel online directly.
If you didnt book your hotel using Disney they will not provide you with the transportation. I booked at a recommended Disney hotel and tried to call to book pre and post cruise transportation a few months ago and they denied me. It was the first time I remember Disney ever turning down money.