Since it was a short two-night cruise, we didn’t have a lot of meals on board. In this blog I thought I’d share photos of some of the dining locations.
Daisy’s De lites replaced Goofy’s Galley.
Still the same kinds of foods – sandwiches (including paninis), wraps, salads, and fruit. I especially enjoy the wraps, because the selections change over the cruise. I had a lamb and couscous wrap and a chicken, bacon, and egg wrap which were both very good.
Pete’s Boiler Bites replaced Pluto’s Dog House. The menu offers burgers (including fish and veggie burgers), bratwurst, chicken tenders, hot dogs, and fries. The toppings bar is outside – I sometimes make myself a salad from the lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and other toppings that are available.
Pinocchio’s Pizzeria is essentially unchanged. Lee had a couple of snacks here.
Cabanas – I really enjoyed what they did here. It’s got an Australian beachy (think “Finding Nemo”) theme.
Very colorful.
The carpet has patterns inspired by aboriginal designs.
I think the posts are meant to suggest surfboards, but I’m not sure about that.
There’s beach umbrellas, too.
One of my favorite things was the seagulls on the ceiling! (Though they weren’t saying “Mine, mine, mine!”)
Cabanas has two sides (same food available on both sides). At both entrances there are wooden murals. On the starboard side are Finding Nemo characters from the ocean:
And on the port side are Finding Nemo characters from the tank.
Palo received a makeover, including new wood, stone floors, lighting and carpet. The colors are inspired by Venetian artwork.
We didn’t get to spend any time in Cove Cafe, but it was also redecorated.
Lumiere’s, though it was not necessarily re-imagined, still got some attention – I believe that the carpet and chair upholstery are new.
I don’t remember it having so many blue tones before. It’s still quite beautiful.
In Part 2 I’ll have all of the food photos.
Laura Gilbreath was an invited Media guest aboard the Disney Magic. Her
opinions are her own.
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