Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-1306.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: Adult Dining on the Disney Fantasy</b></a> A look at the adult dining options on the Disney Fantasy including Remy, Palo and the Meridian lounge between them. Includes video and lots of pictures.
Originally Posted By Megara Thanks for the lovely pictures. Cannot wait to see this ship. It's great there is a lot more areas for adults only, as not everyone who cruises has kids.
Originally Posted By schnebs Hear hear, Megara - I've done 4 Disney cruises, and haven't taken any kids with me yet. I don't know how long I can keep it up, though, since a 2-year-old I absolutely adore keeps asking me when I'm going to take her on the "Mickey boat"!
Originally Posted By Doobie Take her, take her! Cruising with a toddler is awesome for the toddler and the parent! No food to cook, cheap babysitting, lots of places where they can roam without getting in the way and plenty of entertainment. It's the best toddler vacation I can imagine.
Originally Posted By Doobie There is a dress code for Meridian: Appropriate attire for the indoor area of Meridian: Dress pants and shirt is required for men and a dress or pantsuit is required for women. On the outside deck of Meridian, the dress code is cruise casual. Jeans and shorts are acceptable, however, no swimwear or tank tops, please.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<Appropriate attire for the indoor area of Meridian: Dress pants and shirt is required for men and a dress or pantsuit is required for women.>> Thanks... that will be no problem. That is how I dress for ANY of the Disney Cruise dining rooms. I just thought it would be fun to try Meridian Lounge since I will never talk my wife into either Palo or Remy. She is strictly a Midwest "meat and potatoes" girl. I have to thoroughly review the menus of the regular dining rooms in advance to try and find things she will eat. The entrees are never a problem but the appetizer and soup/salad courses can be a challenge. I'd never make it at Palo or Remy!! ;-)
Originally Posted By Doobie Have you ever considered going up to Palo to talk to them beforehand? I wouldn't be surprised if they could make sure (especially with notice) they made something basic your wife would love and you could enjoy the rest. They have to deal with allergies, food restrictions, etc. This is probably easy for them and Palo is worth the effort! Doobie.