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- Apr 9, 2011
I have never taken a DCL cruise shorter than 5 days, but I have just booked a 3-day HOTHS Bahamian cruise in October.
Based on the personal navigators for the same cruise in October of 2018, there is only one Palo brunch, on Day 2.
We are going at a relatively "off" time when most kids are in school, but I am guessing that Palo demand will still exceed capacity on that one day. Does a Gold even stand a chance for an advance Palo brunch booking, or do Platinums/Concierge usually snap up all of those slots before Gold even has a shot?
I know they hold back tables so some people can make Palo bookings once they get onboard, but I'd just as soon not have to wait until I am on the ship to find out if I am dining there. For one thing, I'd rather not pack a set of semi-fancy clothes and shoes unless I know I will need them.
So what are my odds?
Thx.
Based on the personal navigators for the same cruise in October of 2018, there is only one Palo brunch, on Day 2.
We are going at a relatively "off" time when most kids are in school, but I am guessing that Palo demand will still exceed capacity on that one day. Does a Gold even stand a chance for an advance Palo brunch booking, or do Platinums/Concierge usually snap up all of those slots before Gold even has a shot?
I know they hold back tables so some people can make Palo bookings once they get onboard, but I'd just as soon not have to wait until I am on the ship to find out if I am dining there. For one thing, I'd rather not pack a set of semi-fancy clothes and shoes unless I know I will need them.
So what are my odds?
Thx.