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Dining at Triton’s on the Disney Wonder

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You know who Triton is, right?  He is the King, under the sea.  Ariel’s father.  You know, The Little Mermaid... Triton’s is on deck three and the first thing you see upon boarding the ship.  It was open for lunch when we boarded too.  We decided to try the buffet that day, but we did enjoy brunch here on one of our sea days.   Our second evening meal was delightful.  We were greeted again by all of the wait staff and lead to table 35.   The table was set with beautiful dishware and the entire dining room is stunning.  It is designed to make you feel as though you are truly “Under the Sea.”  Can you hear Sebastian singing yet?   This is a sconce from the dining room.  It was a little hard to photograph.   The mural on the wall was stunning. The menu was filled with delicious options.  The tables were set with beautiful white dishware etched with Cinderella’s stagecoach and other elegant touches.  For our appetizers, John had the Duck Confit and I had the

Palo for Brunch, yes!!!

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I know you have wondered, do adults have fun on a Disney Cruise?  Are there kids everywhere?  Can you get away from them?  Yes!  Yes, you can.  One such opportunity is an adult only dining experience in Palo. We were encouraged to book a brunch reservation by my sweet friend Kristen, and I am so glad we took her advice.  Dining in Palo isn’t included.  It is a $30 per person charge, plus tax and gratuity.  It was completely worth it. There is a menu, but the best part of the meal is the buffet portion.  You can help yourself to anything you want and the options are endless!  We were seated at a table near the windows and the view was amazing.  The restaurant is at the back (aft)  of the ship on the 10th deck.  There is a dress code so be aware men must wear a collared shirt and no flip flops are allowed.  I was allowed to wear my cute Mickey Mouse Croc flip flops though.  😍 Our server was Susanna and she was delightful.  She kept us laughing and made sure all of our ex

Disney Cruise Rotational Dining Evening One

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We have our Key to the World cards and we are ready to board!   I made our lanyards!  They were so comfortable.  We wore them the whole cruise and got several complements on them. They were easy and fun to make. One thing that sets Disney Cruise Line apart from other cruise lines is rotational dining.  Each night of your cruise you eat in a different dining room (you will repeat some) and your wait staff moves with you.  You will be assigned a dining time, either early or late and your Key to the World card has all the information listed for your convenience. Our dining schedule was Tiana’s Place, Triton’s for two nights, Animator’s Palette and a return trip to Tiana’s Place.  We opted to skip our final evening of rotational dining and had a romantic dining experience at Palo.  This is one of Disney’s exclusive adult only restaurants onboard.  The only one on the Wonder.  But, more on that later.   This post is all about Tiana’s Place.   I loved the themed