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Royal Palace
Disney rotates its passengers through all of the restaurants on a strict schedule that works quite well.
For the various restaurants, there are two seating times. The majority of seating happens at 5:45 pm, the second round at 8:15. You and your party will be assigned a specific dining room that changes every day of the cruise, thus rotating the passengers through all of the food offerings on the ship. Each night you will dine at a different restaurant, but your server and table number are always the same. If Bob is your waiter on night one, he will be there for every dinner at every one of the restaurants. Due to this system, the menus never have to change yet the appearance of variety will satisfy your palate.
With all this rotation, you can rest assured that all of these restaurants have a static children’s menu, from which adults are also invited to order, featuring mac and cheese, a hamburger, hot dogs, chicken strips, pasta, and yummy desserts like caramel custard, brownies, and ice cream. This menus has puzzles, drawings, and games to keep kids occupied until the food arrives.
In your room, you will find dining tickets stating the assigned dinner times, show times, restaurant schedule, and your table number. You can also find your specific restaurant schedule and table number on your “Key to the World”.
There are more casual options like Cabanas, the buffet on deck 11 and Flo’s Grill, which serves fast food like pizza, hot dogs, burgers, and some sandwiches.
For more formal occasions, and an extra fee, there are two grown-up only restaurants: no kids, no princesses, no cartoons allowed. Palo, the Italian restaurant on board, has great pasta, meat, and vegetarian dishes ($20). Remy, a fine French bistro, will serve you a five-course meal for an extra $75. The waiters all speak French (or appear to at least). The meal takes place in a very romantic ambience with a great view of the sea. The experience will last about three hours.
| Restaurant Name | Cuisine | Restaurant Cover Charge |
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| Animator's Palate | Comfort Food, Barbecue, Cookout, American, Healthy Eating, Vegetarian | |
| Cabanas | Comfort Food, Sushi, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Pizza, Ice Cream, Brazilian Grill, Cookout, American, Healthy Eating | |
| Enchanted Garden | American, Pan-Asian, Healthy Eating | |
| Palo | Italian | |
| Remy | French | Yes |
| Royal Palace | Comfort Food, Sushi, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Pizza, Ice Cream, Brazilian Grill, Barbecue, Cookout, American, Healthy Eating |
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Royal Palace
Ah, the Royal palace, an aptly decorated banquet hall for princesses and princes. Read More... |
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Enchanted Garden
You can almost hear the fairies in this enchanting restaurant environment. Read More... |
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Animators Palate
This restaurant has some fun and real-time interactive entertainment with Crush, the turtle from “Finding Nemo”. Read More... |
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Cabanas
Grab breakfast or lunch at this buffet right by the pools. Read More... |
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Palo
This Italian restaurant serves up several courses of amazing traditional dishes. Read More... |
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Remy
The French restaurant on the Dream is manned by French and American chefs. Read More... |
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Flos Cafe
Flo’s Cafe is great for a quick bite poolside. Read More... |
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In-Room Dining
Room service is swift and well presented. We were hoping for more desserts though! Read More... |
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Drinks
Disney provides unlimited soda and beer packages as well as an extensive wine list with discounted pre-ordering. Read More... |
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