I too was wondering best night for Palo..... I have many theories for many nights in my head (bc I think too much and try to disguise it as planning,
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I've heard many folks suggest Pirate night, but I'm not sure why? Because of the menu - which is said to be the same no matter which restaurant you are in?
We are sailing on a 7d, Fantasy in 2 weeks... so maybe my reasons won't really work with the reasons if sailing on a different cruise. BUT, here is what I thought:
1) Book Palo on our last night, which is also
Castaway Cay day.
*** We know we have to be on the ship by 4:30ish, so we won't be rushed to leave to get ready for dinner +/or show. Great way to celebrate the last night on the cruise. We will have enjoyed all the other restaurants at this point. It is NOT Pirate night, so we get dressed for Palo and can stay dressed for bars, lounges, etc....
***Downfall, we will not be with our 'regular' servers to personally give them their tips and thank you notes/gifts, etc.
2) Book Palo on a day at sea/Formal night, since we are not the fanciest of folks and would probably only bring one formal outfit in our luggage.
***Why not combine 2 birds with one stone - or whatever that saying is
3) Maybe not coordinate it with our day activities and just book Palo for the night that we eat in Animator's Palate for the second time - but then I hear sometimes the show happens the second time, not the first time around.
I'm so confused by myself and all that I'm reading. So.... Why Palo on Pirate night