lovedisney123
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That is why I called, and I even mention to the CM that is said 'dinner', but she assured me that I could also use it at brunch. I guess I will find out in a few weeks.
I'm aware that gold and platinum get to book prior to others before the sail date. My point was that once onboard, there are no reservations reserved for gold or platinum that I'm aware of nor do I think there should be. It is first come served. I meant that it is difficult once onboard to get reservations for Palo. Basically, unless someone really knows the perks at each level, he or she might not know that they even get a dinner at Palo as a platinum DCL guest, and I just wondered why Disney doesn't make that known through an email or something when you check in online since booking in advance is often times a necessity. If you do some searching on the DCL site, it does state the perks at each level, but I had never even looked at that part of their site until recently. Obviously many of us here on the forums aren't sure what the perk is--does it include brunch or just dinner? Some people have had luck with brunch while others haven't. I'm not complaining--I understand it is a perk. I really just want to know if I can use it for brunch and want to be able to cancel once onboard if I can't use it.
I have had trouble getting Palo reservations in the past before our sailing--especially for brunch. I was able to go back and secure a brunch reservation again for my upcoming sailing. In fact, there was one time available for two separate days. Yeah!!! However, that has not always been the case when we've sailed.
Susan
Yes, you're right. It is displayed on the chart. It still doesn't say brunch is allowed though, and it also doesn't warn that if you wait until you get on the ship to try to book Palo, your chances of getting a reservation go down tremendously. My point was that, as a benefit, it would be nice if customers were reminded (some people don't go to DCL's website unless it is to book or do online check in and some don't know about the DIS) about the perk prior to sailing (during online check in possibly or with an email). It really doesn't matter. I'm aware that it is a perk for me. I did see the chart you're referring to. Not everyone is on the internet as much as some of us are and it isn't like the Castaway Club section pops up when you are visiting the site, so I still think it would be nice for DCL to let people know what their benefits are prior to sailing without having to search for it on their site. JMO. This is irrelevant for me as I know that it is a perk (at least for dinner), but it would sure be nice for other cruisers who might not be aware.As over50visits quoted from the Castaway Club section of the DCL website, it is clearly displayed on the chart of benefits and elaborated upon with the quoted section. Maybe I'm weird, but I like to know what my benefits are, so I'm going to click on links that tell me those.
That's what we are doing! Hoping it will be free but will adjust if it isn't. Have a great trip!We'll be sailing on a 4-nt in April and since we won't have formal night, we didn't plan to pack suits/dresses. This is why I chose the Palo brunch but honestly I assumed, maybe incorrectly, that the brunch would be free.
Our ds18 won't be sailing with us and we didn't want ds14 to have to go to the MDR alone, even if we do have tablemates.
We'll give it a try. Worst thing that can happen is they say no.
We'll be sailing on a 4-nt in April and since we won't have formal night, we didn't plan to pack suits/dresses. This is why I chose the Palo brunch but honestly I assumed, maybe incorrectly, that the brunch would be free.
Our ds18 won't be sailing with us and we didn't want ds14 to have to go to the MDR alone, even if we do have tablemates.
We'll give it a try. Worst thing that can happen is they say no.
Yes, you're right. It is displayed on the chart. It still doesn't say brunch is allowed though, and it also doesn't warn that if you wait until you get on the ship to try to book Palo, your chances of getting a reservation go down tremendously. My point was that, as a benefit, it would be nice if customers were reminded (some people don't go to DCL's website unless it is to book or do online check in and some don't know about the DIS) about the perk prior to sailing (during online check in possibly or with an email). It really doesn't matter. I'm aware that it is a perk for me. I did see the chart you're referring to. Not everyone is on the internet as much as some of us are and it isn't like the Castaway Club section pops up when you are visiting the site, so I still think it would be nice for DCL to let people know what their benefits are prior to sailing without having to search for it on their site. JMO. This is irrelevant for me as I know that it is a perk (at least for dinner), but it would sure be nice for other cruisers who might not be aware.
We have actually experienced the opposite and were not able to get reservations once onboard twice. It was for brunch both times so that could be the difference. There were some dinner reservations if I remember correctly, but we didn't want to miss dinner with our kids in the main dining rotation.Just wanted to mention that your chances of getting a reservation at Palo once onboard does not go down. I have never been not able to get a brunch or a dinner reservation onboard. They hold back quite a few reservations for booking onboard so you have a good chance.
MJ
We have actually experienced the opposite and were not able to get reservations once onboard twice. It was for brunch both times so that could be the difference. There were some dinner reservations if I remember correctly, but we didn't want to miss dinner with our kids in the main dining rotation.
Susan
True, But when I do post to ask a question that I would not know, I look for recent experiences. Things can and do change so one person posting about what they read about is not necessarily the way that it currently is.. So for me, I appreciate my questions being answered by someone who experienced it themselves.. Trip reports can be a wealth of information too..![]()
Just got off a B2B on the Dream yesterday and it worked for brunch without asking for it.