Hi there, Wali. Welcome back to planDisney. Thank you for sailing to us again.
I'd be happy to share what you can expect for restaurant rotations onboard the
Disney Magic this March. Restaurant rotations are specific to sailings and are subject to change, but I was able to gather the information for your sailing based on the information you provided.
There are three rotations and they are randomly assigned, however, you may
call Disney Cruise Line or use the online chat feature to request a specific rotation. Rotation requests cannot be guaranteed, but the Crew Members do their best to try and accommodate all cruisers.
The first rotation listed shows dinner in
Lumiere's, followed by two nights in
Animator's Palate, an evening in
Rapunzel's Royal Table, followed by a final dinner in Lumiere's.
The second rotation listed shows the first evening in Animator's Palate, followed by two evenings in Rapunzel's Royal Table, then dinner in Lumiere's, and the final evening in Animator's Palate.
The final rotation option begins in Rapunzel's Royal Table, followed by two nights in Lumiere's, an evening at Animator's Palate, and the final dinner in Rapunzel's Royal Table.
The second night of your sailing will be an optional dress-up night, and the third evening onboard is listed as
Pirate Night. I thought that information might be helpful as you consider which rotation to request for your sailing crew.
I sailed on the Magic last year and really enjoyed the atmosphere and entertainment in Rapunzel's Royal Table. My family all agreed that our favorite dessert of the entire cruise was Rapunzel's signature dessert served in a mini-frying pan. It was cute AND delicious.
Have a delightful time during your voyage. I hope every night and every meal is full of happy memories. Bon Voyage!
Adrianna