which sea day for Palo Brunch?

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I'd like to book a Palo Brunch on one of our sea days. I'm leaning towards day 1 at the moment, as I think it would be a nice way to start off our cruise when I am still liking the thought of food, lol -- hopefully I won't be prone to sea sickness, which is my only concern!
Would you recommend 1st sea day brunch or second?
Thanks All ☺️
 
I'd like to book a Palo Brunch on one of our sea days. I'm leaning towards day 1 at the moment, as I think it would be a nice way to start off our cruise when I am still liking the thought of food, lol -- hopefully I won't be prone to sea sickness, which is my only concern!
Would you recommend 1st sea day brunch or second?
Thanks All ☺️
We did Palo brunch last week on the 3rd sea day. It worked out well for us.

MUN
 
I think it depends on which cruise you are doing. If you are doing a Fantasy cruise, European Cruise! Alaska Cruise, the opinions may be different for different itineraries
 
I think it depends on which cruise you are doing. If you are doing a Fantasy cruise, European Cruise! Alaska Cruise, the opinions may be different for different itineraries
We are doing the Oct 31-Nov 7 western carribean Fantasy cruise ☺️
 

I'd like to book a Palo Brunch on one of our sea days. I'm leaning towards day 1 at the moment, as I think it would be a nice way to start off our cruise when I am still liking the thought of food, lol -- hopefully I won't be prone to sea sickness, which is my only concern!
Would you recommend 1st sea day brunch or second?
Thanks All ☺️

All are good

I must say with the food there you reach 'the wall' at some point on the cruise where you do not want more.

So I say palo brunch asap first sea day as you will reach a point where you do not want to go.

Seasickness doesn't come into it unless you get bad weather and you cant tell that in advance.
 
We're doing Palo brunch on second full sea day so we can have the first full sea day to explore and participate in ship activities without a reservation time to work around. Also we'll avoid having to get dressed up twice in the same day since formal night is night 2 (first sea day). This will be our first brunch, so I'll find out soon enough whether my thinking actually works out well in practice!
 
We will be on the Fantasy right before you, we get off 10/31. Have never done this long a cruise but I was thinking about hitting the wall also where we would not want more food. We are going to try for our 2nd sea day. Of course, we have 'ohana reservations after the cruise, can't go to Disney without going there at least once.
 
We will be on the Fantasy right before you, we get off 10/31. Have never done this long a cruise but I was thinking about hitting the wall also where we would not want more food. We are going to try for our 2nd sea day. Of course, we have 'ohana reservations after the cruise, can't go to Disney without going there at least once.

Pace yourself the longer the cruise the harder it is, a 3/4 day well you can eat as much as you like on a 7 and longer if you try to do everything you will hit the wall and just not want to eat.

For example I schedule Palo dinner after a day ashore. If I had been on ship I would be picking at food, off ship, I build an appetite up.

Note if you want to go to the castaway club meeting its often on the first sea day morning around 11am
 
That's a toughy.... we have Palo brunch booked day 2, Remy dinner day 3 and a Palo dinner one of the last nights, I can't remember which day now. I missed out on the Remy Champagne brunch while humming and hawing -- oh well guess it'll wait for next time!
 

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