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Capturing the Wonder
Discover the Magic of a Walt Disney Cruise
By Jill Weinlein
Back onboard we prepared for an elegant dinner in Triton's dining room. Located in the center of the ship, this room has the romantic feel of a classic ocean liner. Steaks and fresh fish are the specialty of the house. After a dessert of cherries jubilee, we sauntered to the Walt Disney Theater to see the award-style show The Golden Mickeys. It was surprisingly entertaining and enjoyed by all.
On our last night, our daughter met friends in the Beach Buffet for dinner and a treasure hunt, while we shared a romantic dinner at the adults-only Palo restaurant. Located on the upper deck with views of the sea, it is the quietest restaurant onboard. The quality of food and service is well worth a $10 per-person service fee. Our four-course meal included filet mignon with a gorgonzola cheese sauce and chocolate souffl矦or dessert. Afterward, we strolled down adults-only Route 66 and danced to the celebration of music from the '60s at Rockin' Bar D.
As we docked in Port Canaveral and sat down for our last breakfast, we mused that Walt Disney would be proud of his Disney Cruise team. Passengers of all ages left the ship smiling happily.
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