1.5 to 2 hours...... Its so worth it, do it you won't have a regrets!!!
My husband is interested in doing it, but we are the type of people that like to be busy on vacation. We don't usually sit in a restaurant for three hours. My husband LOVES food, so maybe we should be open to it. I had heard it was a four hour thing, and I wasn't sure I wanted to commit to that. An hour and a half isn't bad.I do agree with this in general. I love brunch at Palo. But I feel like pushing the time to make it rushed and shorter is wasting the brunch experience.
And given that the OP used the phrase "feel like I'm wasting a day" I am more inclined to say don't do it if it is going to cause you stress and you feel like it is a waste of time. That said, there is no way you can do it all - even on the longer cruises. You need to pick and choose.
Honestly if you are going to be rushing, watching the clock, and feeling like you are wasting time, I wouldn't bother with it.
My husband LOVES food
Yes that makes senseDoes your husband love food or is he a foodie? I myself LOVE food - and Palo ended up being a waste for me. I wasn't even hungry! We went to breakfast early that day and the food...there was so much food...food was everywhere....
If your husband is a foodie though, then you might want to do Palo. I might still recommend against it for your first cruise, though - I was in the same boat with "my husband wants to do it so I'll book it" and there was so much going on, it felt like missing out on other stuff, as opposed to its own event. Does that make sense?
Yes that makes senseHe loves food, he can eat whenever wherever! I guess I'll let him make the call. He let me get passes to the Rainforest Room when he wasn't too excited about the idea, so I should probably let him do one thing he wants
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My husband is interested in doing it, but we are the type of people that like to be busy on vacation. We don't usually sit in a restaurant for three hours. My husband LOVES food, so maybe we should be open to it. I had heard it was a four hour thing, and I wasn't sure I wanted to commit to that. An hour and a half isn't bad.
The 11 time slot sounds perfect! Thanks for the info!Unless you choose to hang around and chat, there is no way you'll spend three hours in there.
We have done brunch three times: 10:30 (which we found to be too early for that variety of food), 11:00 and 11:30. 11:00 time was our favorite. By the time you get in and get settled, you are eating around 11:15 or so. By the time your entrees come it is close to Noon -- so lunch time. We do not eat anything that morning and usually let that morning be our "sleep in" day. Palo is one of our favorite experiences on the ship -- the brunch even more than the dinner for us. I'd say everyone should do it at least once to see what they think.