Palo Brunch

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Any information on what the Palo Brunch menu is? Trying to decide between brunch and dinner reservations. Have 3 kids so brunch might be the better choice.:wave:
 
Palo brunch is a wonderful buffet type meal with a menu that you can also order from. We went about 2 months ago and we loved both the brunch and the dinner. Either would be great!

:sunny: Carol
 
You can view the menu's at Dave's site( www.dcltribute.com ) or at Barb & Tony's site (the castawayclub web site). I thought the brunch was very good and would be my choice if I HAD to choose between the two. At brunch they had a large buffet so you were able to sample many types of cheeses, meats, fruits, salads, etc.. as well as menu items to order. Plus the view at Palo's is terrific during daylight hours!
 
We have enjoyed both, but if I had to pick one it would be the brunch. As mentioned earlier, you get to try so many foods. When we had the brunch; however, we were too stuffed to eat dinner that evening...so I wouldn't choose the brunch on the day of a restaurant rotation that you are really looking forward to. Just my opinion, but I love the Animator's Palate show, but the food is my least favorite. That night might be a good one...and you can just have appetizers and, of course, dessert!
Enjoy!:cool1:
 

If given the choice, I'd definitely choose the brunch over the dinner. While dinner is great, there are more choices at brunch and you'll still be able to enjoy your dining rotation w/your children. (I suggest not missing the Animator's Palate show w/them. Go to a later Palo dinner if you have to, but you'll be happy you saw the show:D )
 
dreaminboutdisney,

I'm assuming you're on the 7 night cruise since you're talking about brunch. What are your children's ages?

We have done both brunch and dinner at Palo, and wouldn't want to give up either. Brunch was awesome with a tremednous selection of food, breads and pastries as well as the entrees. I'm really looking forward to that again. Dinner is very romantic and quiet and the food is incredible, especially the chocolate soufle (sp). With a little planning you can fit both in. There is usually one night that you could skip the rotation. If your kids are old enough they can have dinner at your table without you. Our servers last time told us they would be happy to serve them while we were at Palo, however, we had really great table mates who we met and sat with the cruise before that, and they dined with our children.

This year my dd (17) will either take her brothers (14) & (8) to the dining room or have room service. Another option is to let your kids play in the clubs during your time at Palo.

Which cruise are you going on? With a little planning and help from the boards, you can try and decide what day and times to make reservations for brunch and dinner.

Good luck with the planning!
 

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