Disney Cruise Line

Food

Don't expect top chefs and gourmet food. This is Disney, and the fare in Parrot Cay and Animator's Palate, the two casual restaurants, is all-American for the most part. Triton's (Disney Wonder) and Lumière's (Disney Magic) restaurants are a bit fancier, with French-inspired dishes on the menus. Naturally, all have children's menus with an array of favorite sandwiches and entrées. Vegetarian and healthy selections are also available in all restaurants. A bonus is complimentary soft drinks, lemonade, and iced tea throughout the sailing. A beverage station in the buffet area is always open; however, there is a charge for soft drinks ordered from the bars and room service.

Palo, the adults-only restaurant serving northern Italian cuisine, requires reservations for a romantic evening of fine dining. Although there's a cover charge for dinner, at $10 per person it's a steal and reservations go fast. A champagne brunch on four- and seven-night cruises also commands a $10 surcharge; high tea on seven-night cruises is $5.



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