The one of every dessert was me on my first cruise, I could not make up my mind so every night he just brought them all. I loved it, everyone is so friendly.I wouldn't use the word "free", "all-inclusive" (for food items as far as the main dining rooms go) might be a better way to put it. The price of the cruise is pretty hefty, double that of a lot of other lines. However you're not limited to one item per section. The waiters would be more than happy to bring you one of each item on the menu if they thought it would please you! I've heard stories of servers who bring one of each dessert to folks who are not able to choose! I've ordered two entrées once when I couldn't make up my mind.
Bummer. I thought the naturalist on my cruise wasn't very good and expected a better one to come on board after that cruise. Sounds like they are doing piecemeal with whoever they can get. The guy I had in 2012 was excellent. I guess he was a tough act to follow.I went to hear him talk and it was slightly amusing, but I wasn't sad to be leaving. It was mostly stories about his buddies and family that related to hunting and fishing experiences.
Day 5
I woke up on the first morning of the cruise at 4AM, I was coughing up a storm. I was saving all the coughing pearls for Fran so I just took another cough drop and put on Cars 2 after it had already started. I tried to sleep, but with the sun already up, I just gave up. I checked the Navigator and made a final plan for the day. Then I caught up on my trip journal in my phone. I was behind from Day 2 our day at Stanley Park. When Cars 2 ended, the Incredibles came on the TV. By this time it was 6:30. I thought about going to the Cove Café for a cup of coffee, but instead laid back down and went back to sleep for about an hour plus. Then about 8AM I threw on some comfy clothes and went up to the Cove Café to get a cup of Cappuccino, a croissant and then to Goofy’s for some watermelon, cantaloupe, and pineapple. Sorry, no pictures. I took these pictures off our verandah. It looked like we might be in for a gloomy day.
This is good to know, I think my Dad is getting an accessible cabin next time I will let him know.Last night the Port Adventures people left a message on our phone that they needed to talk to us regarding excursions as we were booked in a handicapped stateroom, so I went down to talk to them. Fran took it as an affront to her abilities and got a little bit defensive, she started saying we might as well cancel since she wasn't really feeling good anyways, and blah, blah, blah. However, it turned out to be one of those policy sort of things. A) You're in an accessible stateroom B) you booked an excursion C) they have to call and check in with you.
While she may not be up to going because she feels icky, we've passed the cancellation period and either she goes or we forfeit the tour cost. I told her if she doesn't want to go on the tours she doesn't have to.
As promised Hristo was our server.
Ah heavenly, delectable, delightful, delicious Palo brunch....still dream about it from our first cruise.....
I am so sorry to hear Fran had to miss out on it![]()
Tough that Fran had to miss out on Palo which all the food look great.
That's so sad Fran missed out on brunch.
You're making me drool. I can't wait to go to Palo in November.
The one of every dessert was me on my first cruise, I could not make up my mind so every night he just brought them all. I loved it, everyone is so friendly.
I am sorry that Fran missed out on Palo brunch. I hope she makes it to dinner. I love those sticky buns also. The food looks great! I just love Palo's!
Thank you of the explanation of the drinks and not having a martini glass. Plus as a olive hater seeing one in my drink like an eyeball no thanks... After a long wait! Wait! I can see why you opted for the option you did.
People say that at Palo brunch now the servers will not allow you to help yourself did you find this to be true?
Bummer. I thought the naturalist on my cruise wasn't very good and expected a better one to come on board after that cruise. Sounds like they are doing piecemeal with whoever they can get. The guy I had in 2012 was excellent. I guess he was a tough act to follow.
I hope Fran was able to enjoy some of the cruise. I know when people are as sick as that, they often can't remember stuff later because they are so exhausted at the time. At least you take lots of pictures that she can look back at. Is she okay with just being sick in the room? I usually think it doesn't matter if I am sick in a room on vacation or sick at home. I'm basically doing the same thing.
People say that at Palo brunch now the servers will not allow you to help yourself did you find this to be true?
As far as I can tell there are two reasons for this happening:
1) an outbreak like Allison said
2) On Dream and Fantasy they often seem to use this as a way to make the experience more "upscale". I have not done Palo brunch on Dream nor Fantasy, so this is only what I have read.
I have been to a few buffet meals for rather formal functions where exactly that happened. There it was also so that each table would stay seated until the head server came to your table to accompany the whole table to the buffet and then you told the servers what you wanted on your plate. After the initial round you could go back to the buffet whenever you wanted, but it was still plated for you. I actually really liked being served at the buffet because the servers took great care of plating the food so that it looked good on the plate and that is something that matters to me. I am also not shy to tell the server specifically that I want one of this but 7 of that and to place the sauce on top of this but next to that and so on. Oh, and with the servers doing the serving I knew that the previous guests did not grab in with their dirty fingers!
How awful Fran felt so unwell! I hope the extra rest did her good and that she feels better in future updates.
I have to say I'm quite excited for Palo brunch on the Wonder (we're booked for NYE 2017!) as every TR I've seen it looks better than the spread we had on the Fantasy. My jaw dropped at mushroom arancini especially!
I hate to hear that both of you are under the weather, it makes being away from home difficult.
This is good to know, I think my Dad is getting an accessible cabin next time I will let him know.
All the food looks so good. The risotto Arancini is something that I would enjoy! I am sorry to hear that Fran did not feel like going too, that must of been hard.
Ugh, sorry that Fran missed Palo brunch! I'm glad you got the chicken parm...its sooooo good! Everything looks amazing especially when I'm starving!
Jill in CO
Whew, finally caught up. By 11 pm tonight, I will have worked 73 hours in 6 days.I decided to catch up on your report during my 2nd wind.
Palo looks fabulous. I am sorry Fran wasn't feeling well but glad you got to enjoy it with your folks.
Sorry to hear about you and Fran both not feeling well...that and your thread title leaves me with a bad feeling about this trip. I hope I am wrong...
Great update, so sorry you guys are sick and that Fran missed Palo. Everything looked great, I really want to try that one someday. I looked through your pics and picked out everything I would order/try, LOL. Glad you were able to get your favorite server.
As far as I can tell there are two reasons for this happening:
1) an outbreak like Alison said
2) On Dream and Fantasy they often seem to use this as a way to make the experience more "upscale". I have not done Palo brunch on Dream nor Fantasy, so this is only what I have read.
I have been to a few buffet meals for rather formal functions where exactly that happened. There it was also so that each table would stay seated until the head server came to your table to accompany the whole table to the buffet and then you told the servers what you wanted on your pl
After the initial round you could go back to the buffet whenever you wanted, but it was still plated for you. I actually really liked being served at the buffet because the servers took great care of plating the food so that it looked good on the plate and that is something that matters to me. I am also not shy to tell the server specifically that I want one of this but 7 of that and to place the sauce on top of this but next to that and so on. Oh, and with the servers doing the serving I knew that the previous guests did not grab in with their dirty fingers!
Thank you for information. This is actually music to my ears also. As a person who is disabled a buffet is difficult. Hold a plate, wheelchair, mmmm that is not snap! Well it might be my plate. Well Jo ends up doing the buffet gettin for me. So I did not actually like the idea of a buffet at a place like Palo. Plus like you say those dirty fingers!
I look forward to this improvement myself. Like you I am not shy in saying... More sticky buns please...
I'm tuned in! Only thru 2 pages as of now, can't wait to read the rest!