Welcome back, Rocio!
Each and every time we sail with
Disney Cruise Line, my husband and I always make reservations for at least one adult exclusive meal at either
Palo or
Remy, or both! It's so nice to get away for a romantic and relaxing meal while the kids are fully entertained at the Youth Clubs.
If your kids are ages three and up, they'll be able to head to the
Oceaneer Club and
Oceaneer Lab to enjoy some fun activities and events, and even dinner with new friends, while you and your wife head off to Palo or Remy. If they're younger, you can pre-reserve time for them in
"it's a small world" nursery. There is no need to make reservations for the older kids' clubs. They're welcome to be checked in anytime those clubs are open, which they will certainly be while you're at dinner. Check your
Disney Cruise Line Navigator App that day to see what time they're serving the optional meal in the clubs. If you'd prefer to feed them first, instead of having them dine in the club, there are tons of options. Swing by one of the quick service food spots on the pool deck to grab them a bite to eat before they go to the clubs, or even order them dinner to eat in the stateroom while you and your wife are showering and getting dressed for the evening. There is a
Complimentary Room Service menu that includes lots of yummy options! Or, as I mentioned, drop them off in time for the kids' meal in the clubs. Then, off you can go to enjoy your adult exclusive dinner at Palo or Remy. If you're at Palo, be sure to try
Palo's signature chocolate soufflé! It's to die for! I've tried to recreate it at home, and while it has turned out delicious, it's not quite the same as experiencing it in Palo, at sea with Disney!
Bon Appetit, Rocio!
Marcy