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I always love your photos of the ships without lots of people crowding your shots. I guess that is a bonus of getting up so early, which Luke and I hardly ever do.
That is a nice plus side to an early awakening!
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I had wondered about the character breakfast on the Wonder as Luke and I considered it and then decided we didn't want to get up early for it.
Believe it or not, my DH spent about 3 hours on deck 10, IN FRONT OF the glass, when we went through Tracy Arm. It was so windy I couldn't hear any conversation.
Wow, you guys were lucky you didn't get wind burn!
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Wednesday 2 September – part three: “we know you”, don’t we?
Just a bit before 11:00am, we made our way over to Palo, being very careful to stay inside, given how windy it was. We were met by Marancello, the maitre’d there, and we both immediately said “we know you” but it turned out we didn’t, as he’s only worked for Disney since January. Interestingly, he told us a lot of people had said that to him, so I reckon he has got a lookalike, and someone who used to be the maitre’d at Palo as well – spooky!
We were taken through to our table, which sadly wasn’t a window seat, but it was the next row back, and we still had a nice enough view, so it wasn’t the end of the world.
Sadly it was for another couple who turned up a couple of minutes later, and literally threw a hissy fit over the fact they wouldn’t have a window seat. She said in a very loud voice “well, they’re just leaving, we’ll wait for their seat” and that’s what the servers had to do, turn around the table for them. Honestly! Now I wouldn’t have minded if they’d have spent all their time then admiring the view. Not a bit of it! I don’t think I saw them glance outside once during the entire meal. I really do not like people like that.
They had closed off the walkway outside Palo, which was a nice touch. We were later told they only do that for Tracy Ann Fjord, and as soon as Palo closes for brunch, they reopen it.
Our server was Alex from France, who was lovely, and sure enough, as we’ve discovered previously, your server follows you from brunch to dinner and vice versa, so we’ll see him again on Friday night for Mark’s 50th.
He took us around the buffet, and I was surprised to see that you can pick your own. The last couple of cruises, the staff have done that for you. We asked Alex about that, and he confirmed that the Wonder would be moving to that approach shortly as well. He explained that Disney are gradually rolling out this approach ship by ship.
There was certainly an amazing layout, starting off with the fish and the seafood…
… then moving on to the mainly veggie selection. I say mainly, as both the melon and asparagus were wrapped in ham, and there were some cold meat offerings at the end of this section, so it wasn’t completely veggie.
Next we admired the various a la carte dishes you could order, and I’m sure they had a few new ones here, which made deciding even harder.
Then it was on to the really fun part, the desserts and there were two distinct sections, one mainly based around bread items, such as sticky buns, and croissants…
… while the other section was what I can only call much more liquid based… see what I mean?
There was also a cheese selection, which we only went to last, as it was being replenished when we first passed by it, and they brought out the selection just after we’d seen the desserts.
Here’s what I got on my first pass…
… and here are the items I went for off the a la carte menu, I opted for the cold strawberry soup….
… the oriechette pasta with salmon…
… and the blue cheese and grape pizza…
I would like to make it clear now that I did not finish the pizza, I managed less than half, but despite my pleas to Alex, he wouldn’t just have a portion or a slice made, as “it wouldn’t look good on the plate”. I fully get what he’s saying, but I just find it so wasteful as well.
Mark went for the chicken parmigiana….
… and the eggs Julia, poached eggs with salmon, but he really didn’t like it, which was a shame.
Wow! The offerings on the buffet look I like how they have things portioned out, so you have just a taste. Your entrees look delicious! But, it's too bad they couldn't have brought you just one slice of the pizza. What a waste!
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Wow! The offerings on the buffet look I like how they have things portioned out, so you have just a taste. Your entrees look delicious! But, it's too bad they couldn't have brought you just one slice of the pizza. What a waste!
That's just like the people who grab a window seat on the airplane and then close the shade or just never admire the view. Rude.
So much food, so little time! I would have such a serious decision making problem there. Mostly because I can't stand to throw away food either! I love pizza, but couldn't bear to throw it away. Tough decisions there.
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That's just like the people who grab a window seat on the airplane and then close the shade or just never admire the view. Rude.
It is!
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So much food, so little time! I would have such a serious decision making problem there. Mostly because I can't stand to throw away food either! I love pizza, but couldn't bear to throw it away. Tough decisions there.
There are some seriously tough decisions at Palo, not least because everything there is so darned good!
We were happy to do a second brunch at Palo on our Alaska trip, as we felt there were too many good options the first time!
But I was laughing when you pointed out the sticky buns as a dessert! I see those as a starter!!! Hope you tried one - they were delicious!
We were happy to do a second brunch at Palo on our Alaska trip, as we felt there were too many good options the first time!
But I was laughing when you pointed out the sticky buns as a dessert! I see those as a starter!!! Hope you tried one - they were delicious!
What amazing differences in weather depending on which side of the ship you were looking! Sorry the gold/platinum reception was a disappointment. Every time you mention the stone chairs, I think Luke and I should try those next time we cruise. We got to meet Olaf at DCA earlier this month. I think it is neat that you met Anna and Elsa together, too.