Yet another dining rotation question

Woobie

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Hi!

I understand the ALPA, PALP, etc. However, that's all I know. We're going on a 4 day wonder w/a 3 year old and a 17 month old. We currently have late seating, though I hope to change that on board. As for the rotation, what makes one better than the other? Which days are formal? We've been on 1 Disney cruise 2 years ago, but I don't remember some of this, and I definately didn't have as much info. then as I do now. Which rotation do you recommend for us & why? Thanks.

Woobie
 
What makes one better than another to completely a matter of personal preference in food and attire. Some people want to dress often, some rarely, some never. Everyone has different restaurants that they perfer over others, and some like to eat simple foods while others like the more adventurous approach. Doesn't seem to be any more than that.
 
With the 4 day there are not formal nights - except for Tritons were jacket is suggested for men.
 
We're going on a 4 day wonder w/a 3 year old and a 17 month old. We currently have late seating, though I hope to change that on board.

If I were you, with the ages of your kids, I would not change the seating. The benefit to late seating for you is that you will get the early show. If you go with an early seating, you will have to keep your kids up for the shows and they might not enjoy them as much. With the late seating, if you see that they are fading after the show, you can feed them at the buffet or with room service. I think (imho) that the late seating gives you more flexibility.
 


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