Ahoy there, Suzanne, and early season’s greetings from planDisney! Your crew surely won't have any post-Christmas blues if you’re sailing away on Boxing Day, so I'm glad you sailed back by with this question.
The great news is that yes, you can absolutely enjoy a meal at Palo or Remy (or both!) on a three-night cruise. These adult-exclusive dining venues are available on select Disney ships and are perfect for couples looking to enjoy a romantic evening or simply indulge in some of the finest cuisine at sea. Reservations are limited and very popular, especially on shorter sailings like yours, so I recommend booking as early as possible when your
cruise activities booking window opens, as determined by your
Castaway Club member level.
On a three-night itinerary, dining at
Palo or
Remy will replace one of your rotational dining restaurants, which means you wouldn’t get to experience each of those main dining rooms, but many Guests are happy with that trade-off. It sounds like you may be a seasoned cruiser, so you may already be aware that Palo is known for its Northern Italian flavors, while Remy (available on the Disney Dream and Fantasy) is an elegant French-inspired dining experience. I was going to suggest trying Palo for brunch one morning, but I believe you need to be on a sailing of four nights or longer for that to be offered. And don't forget that you can also enjoy
24-hour complimentary room service while at sea!
Suzanne, I wish I could raise a glass with you to toast your upcoming holiday, but instead, I’ll settle for wishing you and your travel companion a voyage filled with joyful memories and plenty of “Merrytime” sparkle at sea! And if any other questions bubble up before embarkation day, I hope you’ll plan a return trip to us here at
planDisney.
Cheers!
Sami