Before I start, thank you for all of the kind remarks. It is nice to know people are actually reading...wow.... I also think I finally have the picture thing figured out, so here goes...
Day 2 of cruise
I slept great that first night, but I always sleep well on ships. I never got seasick at all, but DH did a couple of times. He went to guest services and they gave him something like Dramamine. DH said it helped quite a bit.
DS7 and I were the first ones up on Sunday morning. We went up to Topsiders and went through the buffet line. I loved how the tray guy wouldn’t give my DS7 a tray until he said please. The two of us had our trays and a little boy ran up and completely cut in front of us. His mom gave me that sort of “oh well, what can I do” look at me and cut in front of us too.
Really, people never fail to amaze me. DS and I took our trays outside and ate. It was still very windy and quite cold. (Don’t worry – that will change soon!) I only ate a chocolate croissant (LOVE those at the parks!) but the ones at Topsiders were dry. We had brunch reservations at Palo, so no problem. We took extra doughnuts to my other DS’s, who were still sleeping.
At 10:30, DH and I made our way to Palo. DS7 went to the Oceaners' Club, and my other two wandered around the ship. One thing I missed while I was at brunch, was DS11 playing PIG with Goofy. DS loves basketball, and so I would have loved a picture. Oh well, at least he has the memory.
Back to Palo (one of my favorite subjects)…our server’s name was Francois, from France. He was wonderful; so kind, non-intimidating, helpful, funny, etc. He knew when to come to our table, when to leave us alone, and I never felt silly asking him a question. Honestly, François was one of the best waiters I have ever had. He gave us a little tour around the tables, and explained what everything was. DH and I love good food, and this did not disappoint! I loved the scallops, and my Eggs Florentine was amazing. This is going to sound strange, but my favorite thing was something Francois recommended. A pizza, with cheese, grapes, and balsamic vinegar drizzled on top. Oh my…… He also brought us a drink like champagne…the name is on the tip of my tongue……anyway, it is like champagne but I like it better. We probably spent 1 ½ or longer at brunch. We were not pressured to hurry. One funny thing was we had a table right by the window. Palo is at the aft (back of the ship), and so my sons kept walking by, literally 3 feet in front of us. The windows were tinted, so Francois said there was no way the boys could see in. It was funny being right in front of them, watching and knowing they had no idea we were there. Francois also found it funny- that was one thing I liked – it did not feel stuffy at Palo. When it was time to go, Francois asked if we would be coming back for dinner. I said that unfortunately we would not, because they only available times were on the last night. He left for a minute, and came back and said they could get us in, so what night would we like to come back? Wow! All that stressing out for two months prior to my cruise for nothing. So my advice to any of you would be to speak with Palo directly, or certainly keep trying if you don’t have luck on-line. We choose Wednesday night to come back. One more thing. I had heard that the $20 fee you pay is supposed to be your server’s tip. But we were so impressed by Palo that we did give Francois more. He was that good.
That afternoon we really just relaxed by the pool.
My DS7 loved the kids’ pool, but honestly it drove me nuts, the pool was so full and loud. If I had a magic wand and could change something about the Magic, it would definitely be to double the sizes of the pools. We snacked on pizza that afternoon (really good) and watched classic cartoons on the movie screen. I think my DS14 also took my DS7 to see Toy Story 3 in 3D. DS 11 spent a little time in Edge, and also played a lot of basketball. I also spent some time at Shutters. (More on that later.)
The show that night was Villains Tonight. We got there early and Chip N Dale were there so we hopped in line to get pictures.
It ended up being one of my favorite pictures. I just love Chip N Dale. As far as the show -I know there have been mixed reviews, but we loved it. The idea of Disney Villains being on a Jerry Springer type show to learn to appreciate their loyal sidekicks was hysterical.
After the show we rushed to get in line for formal night pictures. (More on that later as well- I definitely have an opinion on pictures.) For dinner we ate in Lumiers, which I liked a lot more than Parrot Cay. Much quieter, and a much slower pace. DS7 did the dine and play, so after dinner my older two went off exploring, and DH and I went to the adult show. It was Heath Hyche. He was funny, and should be a mascot for Red Bull. How I wish I had his energy! His show was pretty good, and I tried my first Bahama Mama – yummy! Disco Legends came out after that, but we decided to head off to bed.
Tomorrow is day 3, and our second at sea day. I love at sea days!
Day 2 of cruise
I slept great that first night, but I always sleep well on ships. I never got seasick at all, but DH did a couple of times. He went to guest services and they gave him something like Dramamine. DH said it helped quite a bit.
DS7 and I were the first ones up on Sunday morning. We went up to Topsiders and went through the buffet line. I loved how the tray guy wouldn’t give my DS7 a tray until he said please. The two of us had our trays and a little boy ran up and completely cut in front of us. His mom gave me that sort of “oh well, what can I do” look at me and cut in front of us too.

At 10:30, DH and I made our way to Palo. DS7 went to the Oceaners' Club, and my other two wandered around the ship. One thing I missed while I was at brunch, was DS11 playing PIG with Goofy. DS loves basketball, and so I would have loved a picture. Oh well, at least he has the memory.
Back to Palo (one of my favorite subjects)…our server’s name was Francois, from France. He was wonderful; so kind, non-intimidating, helpful, funny, etc. He knew when to come to our table, when to leave us alone, and I never felt silly asking him a question. Honestly, François was one of the best waiters I have ever had. He gave us a little tour around the tables, and explained what everything was. DH and I love good food, and this did not disappoint! I loved the scallops, and my Eggs Florentine was amazing. This is going to sound strange, but my favorite thing was something Francois recommended. A pizza, with cheese, grapes, and balsamic vinegar drizzled on top. Oh my…… He also brought us a drink like champagne…the name is on the tip of my tongue……anyway, it is like champagne but I like it better. We probably spent 1 ½ or longer at brunch. We were not pressured to hurry. One funny thing was we had a table right by the window. Palo is at the aft (back of the ship), and so my sons kept walking by, literally 3 feet in front of us. The windows were tinted, so Francois said there was no way the boys could see in. It was funny being right in front of them, watching and knowing they had no idea we were there. Francois also found it funny- that was one thing I liked – it did not feel stuffy at Palo. When it was time to go, Francois asked if we would be coming back for dinner. I said that unfortunately we would not, because they only available times were on the last night. He left for a minute, and came back and said they could get us in, so what night would we like to come back? Wow! All that stressing out for two months prior to my cruise for nothing. So my advice to any of you would be to speak with Palo directly, or certainly keep trying if you don’t have luck on-line. We choose Wednesday night to come back. One more thing. I had heard that the $20 fee you pay is supposed to be your server’s tip. But we were so impressed by Palo that we did give Francois more. He was that good.

That afternoon we really just relaxed by the pool.

My DS7 loved the kids’ pool, but honestly it drove me nuts, the pool was so full and loud. If I had a magic wand and could change something about the Magic, it would definitely be to double the sizes of the pools. We snacked on pizza that afternoon (really good) and watched classic cartoons on the movie screen. I think my DS14 also took my DS7 to see Toy Story 3 in 3D. DS 11 spent a little time in Edge, and also played a lot of basketball. I also spent some time at Shutters. (More on that later.)

The show that night was Villains Tonight. We got there early and Chip N Dale were there so we hopped in line to get pictures.

It ended up being one of my favorite pictures. I just love Chip N Dale. As far as the show -I know there have been mixed reviews, but we loved it. The idea of Disney Villains being on a Jerry Springer type show to learn to appreciate their loyal sidekicks was hysterical.

After the show we rushed to get in line for formal night pictures. (More on that later as well- I definitely have an opinion on pictures.) For dinner we ate in Lumiers, which I liked a lot more than Parrot Cay. Much quieter, and a much slower pace. DS7 did the dine and play, so after dinner my older two went off exploring, and DH and I went to the adult show. It was Heath Hyche. He was funny, and should be a mascot for Red Bull. How I wish I had his energy! His show was pretty good, and I tried my first Bahama Mama – yummy! Disco Legends came out after that, but we decided to head off to bed.
Tomorrow is day 3, and our second at sea day. I love at sea days!