Now that Ive played my ace a/k/a my best story of our cruise, the rest of this trip report will probably crash and burn. You may want to bail out now while you still can.
We followed our visit to the spa with brunch at Palo
a pretty indulgent morning. Spanky took a pass for brunch not wanting to dress up. His loss. This was our first visit to Palo and we were dutifully impressed. Our server was Noeme from Hungary and she couldnt have been nicer. The food at Palo has been written about by others more eloquently than I can do so, so I wont try to repeat what others have already said. Everything we sampled (and boy did we sample a lot) was clearly made from high quality ingredients and well prepared. There was not, however, any item at brunch that had me still salivating days later. There were, however, a couple of such dishes at dinner but youll just have to wait until I get there.
Of course, we all remarked that we didnt want to return to the regular dining rotation after having experienced Palo, but wed miss our servers, Stipe and Putu, too much. Noeme also shared some good stories about celebrities that have dined at Palo. I highly recommend that you ask your Palo server about their celebrity experiences.
We checked on the kids after brunch and they all didnt want to leave the clubs. Woohoo!! The adults separated, and Karen and I slowed down for the first time since boarding the ship. We started off on lounge chairs on Deck 4 and then proceeded to the secret deck on Deck 7 Aft. I realized that this must be what its like to cruise without kids and I liked it
a lot.
Rejuvenated and our brunch now digested we took the two younger kids out of the club (Alex still didnt want to leave). We intended to hang out at the Family Dance Party in the Lobby Atrium, but Noah wasnt too interested so he and I left, leaving Karen and Eva at the party.
Noah & I enjoyed some one on one time. We visited the arcade
his all-time favorite activity on land and sea, and he was overjoyed. Followed up the arcade with ice cream and caught some of High School Musical on the jumbotron up on Deck 9.
At 4 pm the girls went to Tea With Wendy. Tea With Wendy received failing marks. We now know for next time around to skip both the character breakfast and Tea With Wendy (the galley tour too, but I havent gotten that far yet).
While the girls were doing tea, I had the grueling task of dressing myself and the boys for formal night. Our formal night clothing had been the subject of much discussion prior to the cruise. Some of the moms on the DIS meets thread for our sailing were finding great deals on tuxedos for their husbands and sons. I thought it would be pretty cool if the boys and I were in tuxedos and mentioned the idea to Karen. Her response was THE LOOK followed by some remark about how I should take a break from DIS.
Im not too proud to say that Karen was right. The boys were dressed in long sleeve button down shirts with ties and slacks. I was dressed the same, but with a sports jacket. We were dressed just fine. Sure there were some families more dressy than us, and other families more dressed down. The boys and I would have been miserable in tuxedos. Even without tuxedos, the complaints of itchy shirts and tight collars were constant. The boys ties stayed on just long enough to get our family formal photo taken.
We hadnt seen Spanky since early in the morning. We didnt expect him to join us for formal photos as it would have been difficult for him with the scooter and the lines. I also didnt expect him to dress too formal and he didnt, but he did have on a button down shirt and slacks
a pretty dressed up look for him and we appreciated the effort he made.
This was our first and only dinner at Lumieres. For the first time, Spanky and I doubled up on our entrées and had the lamb shank and something else that I cant recall. The lamb shank was probably the best entrée I had at all of the rotation restaurants. By doubling up our entrees at this dinner, our server thereafter doubled up our entrees on each subsequent night whether we asked for it or not. Cruising definitely has its perks.
Karen uncovered a formal night photo opportunity completely by accident. During dinner, Karen took Eva to use the bathroom. While they were gone, both boys decided they had to go too. As I was walking them down the hall towards the Promenade Lounge who do I see but Karen and Eva having their photos taken by a photographer who had no other customers. Following our bathroom visit, the boys and I stopped for a few shots ourselves. These impromptu Girls and Guys photos came out pretty nice.
I forgot to mention that at our previous dinner Noah didnt want dessert so he got a plate of Nothing.
He and the other kids were so ecstatic about the plate of Nothing that Noah ordered it every night for dessert. Alex sacrificed dessert one night to get his own plate of Nothing. Eva, the youngest and shrewdest of the bunch, started ordering the dessert of her choice plus Nothing every night. No one will ever accuse my daughter of lacking ingenuity. Ive tried to recreate Nothing with Hersheys chocolate syrup since weve returned home but its novelty value seems to have waned.
Following dinner we ran (literally) to our cabins to change out of our formal wear. The evenings production was The Golden Mickeys which we all agreed was our favorite production of the cruise. A girl who was featured during the preshow with Rona Rivers (? not sure of her name) stole the show during her red carpet interview. I think the girl was part of a large church group which included DIS-er disneylover5 from Centerville, VA. Thanks to Shirley at The Perfect Gift, my kids were all well behaved during all of the evening shows as they had plenty of candy to occupy them in their gift baskets.
For the second night in a row, we said goodnight to the grandparents and partied with the kids at the Family Golden Mickeys After Party. The kids danced up a storm. In addition to some High School Musical songs, they played some music from Grease for us old-timers and I was handed the microphone (along with some other dads) to do our Danny imitation during Summer Nights. The kids later confirmed that I sounded terrible. Ive still got it.
This was our third day on the ship and at least our fourth or more dance party. I no longer had the tolerance for another playing of the Cha Cha slide. One more Cha Cha slide and I wasnt sure what I would do. I was certain that whatever my actions, including throwing a member of the cruise staff overboard, I would be found innocent by reason of being rendered insane by turn to the left, turn to the right, everybody clap your hands.
Once again, I returned to the cabin with Eva and Noah before the party ended. Alex didnt want to leave until the last song was played. He made it very clear that he planned to attend every remaining dance party. Whose kid was this and where did he come from? He was like Tony Manero reincarnated.
Up next, swimming with the stingrays or, as we say in Jersey, swimming with the fishes.