Pygmypuff07
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On a 14 night Eastbound Transatlantic cruise, how many Palo Brunch days will there be?
However many sea days as there are. Brunch is only served on sea days.On a 14 night Eastbound Transatlantic cruise, how many Palo Brunch days will there be?
Not meant to be snippy but not always true. On our 11 night Norway/Iceland/Scotland there was also a Palo Brunch on our Reykjavik day that we overnighted. Friends of ours went to this one. It was also the last one to fill up as I don't think many people knew to check for it.However many sea days as there are. Brunch is only served on sea days.
I agree. In re-reading, my response seems a little short. Sorry. Generally, it's only on sea days. On occasion, it has been served on late port arrival days, as well as those days that involved an overnight port stop.Not meant to be snippy but not always true. On our 11 night Norway/Iceland/Scotland there was also a Palo Brunch on our Reykjavik day that we overnighted. Friends of ours went to this one. It was also the last one to fill up as I don't think many people knew to check for it.
I agree it's very likely it will be on sea days only and clearly the OP should have plenty to choose from.
Heather
I agree. In re-reading, my response seems a little short. Sorry. Generally, it's only on sea days. On occasion, it has been served on late port arrival days, as well as those days that involved an overnight port stop.
Brunch is my favorite. We do it every cruise that we can.
Would love to experience Palo with DD in our upcoming cruise but he isn't one for seafood, at all! Anyone know if they serve it during brunch?? I hear brunch can sometimes be better than dinner. He's pretty open to trying new cuisine but seafood is an absolute no go. Thoughts?
Thanks everyone!
IMO, brunch is better than dinner. Yes, there is seafood, but there's lots of other stuff that he doesn't even have to worry about not taking any of it.Would love to experience Palo with DD in our upcoming cruise but he isn't one for seafood, at all! Anyone know if they serve it during brunch?? I hear brunch can sometimes be better than dinner. He's pretty open to trying new cuisine but seafood is an absolute no go. Thoughts?
Thanks everyone!
IMO, brunch is better than dinner. Yes, there is seafood, but there's lots of other stuff that he doesn't even have to worry about not taking any of it.
Some pictures:
Well, yes, it buffet, mostly. You are escorted to your table and they take your drink order. Then the server will take you to the buffet area and show/explain all the different foods to you. And one of the stations (eggs Benedict, chicken Parmesan, pizzas, etc) you order once you're back at your table. And you can always return to the buffet.Thanks so much for the photos PrincessShmoo! Hmm, so it's a buffet style brunch? Goodness, I have a lot to learn! LOL! Is it less expensive to select brunch vs. dinner? And does the attire become more casual since it's brunch?
Sorry for the 21 questions, thanks a lot!
About how much time might one need in order to really enjoy brunch at Palo? Just wondering how long we will need to have DS in the club.
Another bit off topic question.. How does Palo Dinner compare to brunch as far as food variety and options? And is Palo dinner pretty much self paced as well?