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Does Disney offer any "Non Traditional" dining options (for dinner) other than the buffet, cafes, room service or Special Dining Rooms (for an additional fee)? I know that Princess has dining rooms on some ships set aside for "anythime dining". What about Disney?

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One of the main attractions (and selling points) of a Disney cruise is the "rotational dining." The only dining options are going to the dining room you are assigned to at your assigned time, the buffet, the pool side venues for pizza, chicken, burgers, etc, room service, or the adult only additional charge restaurant "Palo."

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  • 2 weeks later...

The restaurants- Triton's on the Wonder and Lumiere's on the Magic both have sit down breakfasts and lunch also. Palo's also has a champagne brunch and afternoon tea ( both have a fee) I think maybe they only do the brunch & tea on the 7 day sailing but I could be wrong. In my opinion, Palo's is worth the fee.pj

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