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so whats the best way to get a reservation?? we live in australia and i dont want to sit on and international phone call to get a reservation. do they let you book on line??? thanks
You can book online 75 days prior to your cruise on DCL's web site. (90 days for Castaway Club members - previous cruisers). Or you can book once you board.
Yes. The reservations open at some obscene hour in the morning (it's changed since I last sailed). But obscene here is mid day there. The next day.
Carol used to have conference calls with the folks in Adelaide. The very first one was for Friday. Everybody missed it. Adelaide is 13 1/2 hours ahead of CST, I think Sydney is 14. CST is GMT -6 and EST is GMT -5. Remember that EDT is GMT -4.
Reservations are now done online at Midnight Eastern. Much better than the 3 am Eastern it used to be. I love Palo Brunch and we'll be booking it for our upcoming Eastern cruise in April.
We were on the Jan 13th Wonder and had dinner and brunch at Palo. We were able to book these reservations 105 days prior with the suite and even though they were existing we were charged the new $15 charge.
It was, as everyone else mentioned, definately worth it.
We just got off the Wonder last Thursday.
We did the Palo Brunch and it was wonderful as usual. I requested a whell chair so they can wheel me out of there!!!
Anyway, although I made my Palo ressie 90 days before we sailed, we were still charged the $15 instead of the $10. It doesn't really matter since it so worth it but just a little FYI.
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I had a couple questions about Palo...I noticed people mentioning the online time reservations open. Is this necessary? does it really book that quickly? I'm getting paranoid thinking I need to set an alarm or something LOL! Another thing is for my 15th Anniversary/Honeymoon I never had we are adding on the Romance at sea package. In the passporter it notes you cant do palo dinner twice and i KNOW my dad will want to dine there. Does this mean I will not be able to make a seperate reservation to dine with him? or will he be able to tag along on our Palo night? also, I think I read you can do dinner & brunch. Im curious the best days to book those & my spa ressies as well. I dont want to miss any exciting events that passporter is planning. will our Passporter itineraries/activities be posted before the time of the reservations? Sorry to hijack the thread.
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so all I have to do is work out 90 days till cruise sail date or is it date I want to dine??If I pay my balance before due date ie: 180 days before sailing can I book earlier?? So the reservations open midnight, so I add 14 hrs to my time and ring 2pm the day before???
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I had a couple questions about Palo...I noticed people mentioning the online time reservations open. Is this necessary? does it really book that quickly? I'm getting paranoid thinking I need to set an alarm or something LOL! Another thing is for my 15th Anniversary/Honeymoon I never had we are adding on the Romance at sea package. In the passporter it notes you cant do palo dinner twice and i KNOW my dad will want to dine there. Does this mean I will not be able to make a seperate reservation to dine with him? or will he be able to tag along on our Palo night? also, I think I read you can do dinner & brunch. Im curious the best days to book those & my spa ressies as well. I dont want to miss any exciting events that passporter is planning. will our Passporter itineraries/activities be posted before the time of the reservations? Sorry to hijack the thread.
Back in the "old days" Palo reservations weren't as hard to get, but as more and more people who sail are repeat cruisers, more folks are "in the know." Since you have "priority seating" with your Romance package, you don't have to worry about that early morning reservation-making rush - you make your Romance package reservation using a different procedure.
It can't hurt to try to get your Dad added to your Palo reservation - ask your agent if it can be done.
Since you and your dad's cruise reservations are linked in Disney's system (you did say you want to sit together at regular meals, right?), if your Dad tries to make a Palo dinner reservation for three, DCL will automatically assume that the two of you will be his guests, and your "quota" for Palo dining will be applied to his request (possibly resulting in a "nothing available" response to his request). Definitely aim to try for Palo brunch with your dad, since none of you should be locked-out from that. Brunch is only available on at-sea days, so that narrows down your choices a bit.
Naturally, at-sea days are also the most popular days for spa treatments. It's easier to get reservations on days that the ship is in port - perhaps plan a treatment before you head off the ship, or plan to be back on the ship early in the afternoon. Evenings are also good times at the spa, since there's so much competition from dinner, the live shows, deck parties, etc.
I'm sure we'll have the Decade of Dreams Tour activities planned well in advance. While there may be some activities that can't be scheduled as much as 105 days in advance (earliest time for reservations by concierge guests), we'll at least have target times for those events.
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so all I have to do is work out 90 days till cruise sail date or is it date I want to dine??If I pay my balance before due date ie: 180 days before sailing can I book earlier?? So the reservations open midnight, so I add 14 hrs to my time and ring 2pm the day before???
my head is starting to hurt already
105 days in advance is the earliest - if you have a Cat. 1-3 stateroom, or the Romance package. 90 days in advance if you're a Castaway Club member (previous Disney cruise), 75 days if you've never cruised with Disney and are in Categories 4-12. That'll be in regard to the departure date of the cruise, not the date of the actual meal.
If you pay in full sooner than that, I suppose Disney's finance people will like you alot, but you'll still have to wait to make your Palo, spa, and shore excursion reservations. Believe me, if folks could reserve as soon as they paid in full, a lot of folks would pay the same day they make their reservation, just for the sake of Palo.
I'm currently watching the Australian Open on TV. It's nearly 3:00pm Tuesday in Melbourne, it's nearly 11:00pm Monday here in Michigan (Eastern time zone, same as Florida).... So I guess the accuracy of your calculation depends on whether you're in the same time zone as Melbourne.
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Back in the "old days" Palo reservations weren't as hard to get, but as more and more people who sail are repeat cruisers, more folks are "in the know." Since you have "priority seating" with your Romance package, you don't have to worry about that early morning reservation-making rush - you make your Romance package reservation using a different procedure.
It can't hurt to try to get your Dad added to your Palo reservation - ask your agent if it can be done.
Since you and your dad's cruise reservations are linked in Disney's system (you did say you want to sit together at regular meals, right?), if your Dad tries to make a Palo dinner reservation for three, DCL will automatically assume that the two of you will be his guests, and your "quota" for Palo dining will be applied to his request (possibly resulting in a "nothing available" response to his request). Definitely aim to try for Palo brunch with your dad, since none of you should be locked-out from that. Brunch is only available on at-sea days, so that narrows down your choices a bit.
Naturally, at-sea days are also the most popular days for spa treatments. It's easier to get reservations on days that the ship is in port - perhaps plan a treatment before you head off the ship, or plan to be back on the ship early in the afternoon. Evenings are also good times at the spa, since there's so much competition from dinner, the live shows, deck parties, etc.
I'm sure we'll have the Decade of Dreams Tour activities planned well in advance. While there may be some activities that can't be scheduled as much as 105 days in advance (earliest time for reservations by concierge guests), we'll at least have target times for those events.
Thanks so much, that was very helpful. you know years ago when i bought my very first passporter i never would have thought i would be getting insider information from the "man himself"! THIS is what sets you guys apart from all the others. Not to mention all the awesome people of this community. Im loving the organization and packing boards. stellar stuff. im hoping to form a few friendships long before we set sail. okay im done blowing smoke. rofl! im just really excited. i just got my reservation numbers and was able to go online and check it out. a whole new world opens up. very cool.
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