Like I was saying, our Sea Day with Palo brunch was very nice and very relaxing...The weather had been perfect, with the exception of some wind during the day. But hot, sunny and calm seas have made for a wonderful voyage.
Our scheduled Thursday Night entertainment was the Captain's Gala Dinner which would include - LOBSTER!!!! and of course Disney Dreams. But also, that ever elusive CHOCOLATE BUFFET we have heard stories about....
As we headed back to our stateroom to prepare for dinner Captain John came over the PA system and gave us a weather update for tonight and our day tomorrow in Paradise -
Castaway Cay! He mentioned that we would have another exceptional sunset - and he wasn't kidding. A real highlight of our trip have been all of the spectacular sunsets. The Key West sunset was, jaw dropping. And tonight was no exception.
And it was gone...
We headed down to the Walt Disney Theater for the show. One of my all time favorites, it continues to impress on every voyage. Unfortunately, we didn't see all of it. We promised the kids we would call them tonight. We made it back to our stateroom and turned on the cell phone.


Don't sweat it, the 2 calls we made while on board from our cell phone were not nearly as expensive as it would have been to call from the stateroom phone. The clarity of the call was great, not an ounce of static and never dropped the call. Of course we were trying to explain to them that we were about 100 miles from Cuba, but they didn't make the geographical connection. We told them to look at a map.
I have to say that my DW and I really enjoyed having the ability to "dress up" while we were away. We took advantage of the "suggested attire" and really had fun. For all that are interested, yes we saw a wide variety of clothing options during our cruise. And no, it didn't bother us that some choose to opt out of the "attire suggestions."
Dinner, was awesome. The lobster was tender and delicious. Now, I am a bit of a seafood snob being from New England - the lobster served was not from the northeast, but the Caribbean. It was great though. Now, even though it wasn't on the menu, I made my own "Surf n Turf" yes I ordered beef too. I enjoyed it very much and highly recommend it to all with a healthy appetite.
Dinner was also an opportunity to take some photos of our serving team and our table mates...
Toto and Adrian were awesome!!!! Hands down the best team we have ever had. Sadly, Toto has been transferred to the Fantasy. He shipped out a week after our voyage. I'm sure he is enjoying that big beautiful ship, but that team will be hard to replace.
After dinner we headed to Rockin' Bar D for some entertainment with Andrea and Valeria. We enjoyed their company and have remained in touch even after the cruise...
Now, if you'll forgive me, I'm climbing back onto my soapbox...
I have seen some people complain that the "chocolate buffet" is not well advertised and that their servers didn't inform them that it was happening. I say, oh well, too bad, so sad. It actually is listed in the Navigator, on that same last page where you also failed to read that you shouldn't be saving loungers on deck 9. It is called "Lumiere's Gala Buffet" from 11:15-11:45. But you really have to look for it to find it. We all were still stuffed from our Captain's Gala dinner and had no intention of "eating" again. Valeria said we were just going to look...


Wanna bet? I lasted about 15 seconds and had a plate in my hands drooling over all of the deserts. Don't be fooled, the other 3 were right behind me with their plates too...
Rows and rows of chocolate everything and the chocolate fountain. We took our plates and headed for a quiet table in the Promenade Lounge where we ate, talked and laughed until late into the evening. We bid farewell to our friends and headed back to our stateroom to rest up for our day in Paradise tomorrow.