1st time cruisers (2 adults/2 kids 9/5 obviously not eating in palo). 7 night Cruise.
Generally not big "Brunch/Day" eaters, don't get me wrong, a good omelet, crab legs and Pizza, and Chicken parm sound like great, but also sounds like it could ruin an afternoon (or really need a nap).
Two sea days, 2nd day and 6th day (with pirate night on the 3rd day).
Ideally, I'd like to try one brunch and 2 dinners, but the dates just seem to make it hard. We could do a late brunch the afternoon of the first day, but it feels like we'll want to have the option of easing into getting familiar with the ship and letting our kids get comfortable with the kids club. While it could work, it seems like that may be forcing the issue.
We would like to try and hit the 1st standard rotation on all (with kids likely joining for 1 night in TP, and all AP nights).
Therefore, our preliminary plans are for Palo in Pirates night (night 3) and then likely the 6th day (sea day) but either the 5th or 6th day. In that case, it seems like it would be too much food to have a Palo brunch on that 6th day. I'm leaning toward simply saving a brunch for a future trip (if one happens), but curious how others would handle this knowing we are first time cruisers.
Generally not big "Brunch/Day" eaters, don't get me wrong, a good omelet, crab legs and Pizza, and Chicken parm sound like great, but also sounds like it could ruin an afternoon (or really need a nap).
Two sea days, 2nd day and 6th day (with pirate night on the 3rd day).
Ideally, I'd like to try one brunch and 2 dinners, but the dates just seem to make it hard. We could do a late brunch the afternoon of the first day, but it feels like we'll want to have the option of easing into getting familiar with the ship and letting our kids get comfortable with the kids club. While it could work, it seems like that may be forcing the issue.
We would like to try and hit the 1st standard rotation on all (with kids likely joining for 1 night in TP, and all AP nights).
Therefore, our preliminary plans are for Palo in Pirates night (night 3) and then likely the 6th day (sea day) but either the 5th or 6th day. In that case, it seems like it would be too much food to have a Palo brunch on that 6th day. I'm leaning toward simply saving a brunch for a future trip (if one happens), but curious how others would handle this knowing we are first time cruisers.