Now HERE’S a challenge that’s BRAND-NEW for the DFB squad. Today, we’re ranking ALL the Disney Cruise Line restaurants to show you WHICH ships have the best food, the best theming, and the best bang for your all-inclusive buck.

UPDATE: Palo brunch and dinner have changed on Disney’s older ships — brunch is no longer a buffet and dinner is a prix fixe meal like you’ll find on Disney’s newest ship, the Wish

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35 Comments

  1. They replaced the sea bass at Arendelle with a cheaper fried cod. The tables with a good view of the stage are reserved for concierge, platinum & media guests. We could barely see. When Olaf came through the dining room, one of the people we were seated with said "here's the animatronic", which my kid overheard. Please don't be that person.

  2. Only been on magic and dream for dcl and only once each and I can't disagree with the rankings.

    Even as an adult, I was kind of disappointed there wasn't really a Dinner & a Show restaurant experience (outside of Animators palate…and I don't count Crush since there's really limited interactivity).

  3. How flexible are the adult only restaurants on food allergies? Do they give you decent substitution?

    Particularly curious about shellfish allergies.

  4. Confused now. All the info I can find anywhere says the Palo brunch is no longer featuring the buffet, but it is definitely shown and mentioned in this video.

  5. theater in the square is a theater student joke…don't worry if you dont get it, but i thought it was funny. Good job AJ!

  6. We sailed on The Magic and had dinner at Palo. It was fantastic. However they did not allow us to choose multiple dishes from the same course – we each could choose one app, one entree etc. we were hoping to try more things but no complaints- it was a fabulous experience

  7. The biggest disappointment about tiana’s is you can’t get it on New Orleans cruises as only the magic sails out of there.

  8. The best dish I ever had on a cruise was a vegetarian option at the Frozen restaurant on the Wish, I think it was Potato Lefse. I’m not a vegetarian but it just sounded good and boy was it ever. We enjoy Triton’s precisely because it is sort of boring – as in relatively calm and quiet. Tiana’s is great except that the band tends to be very loud. Favorite – Palo on the Wonder or Wish. Giovanni’s on the Wish is just okay. Animator’s Palate is fun especially with kids. Loved 1923 – didn’t have the kids with us.

    Note: Tiana’s does not serve gumbo. They serve a very nice stew but no one from Louisiana would let you call it gumbo. The food is good though.

  9. Palo brunch is not a buffet anymore. It is not expected to be a buffet for the foreseeable future, unfortunately. We still love it, though, as the food, though more limited, is still exceptional.

  10. Have they brought back the buffet brunch. I thought that this is still not offered. Your video shows the previously offered buffet. I have been hoping it would come back.

  11. I'm going on the dream first Disney cruise but now think I maybe a little disappointed in the food offering.

  12. Marvel and Arendelle over 1923? This list was made by someone who cares more about what their kids want than themseleves. Sad adults have to do that kind of stuff. 1923 is far a beyond better than the other 2.

  13. My prayers have been answered! Been needing updated cruise info for my first ever cruise in October. Keep the cruise info coming!

  14. Side note 27:57, Carolina at Palo on the Wish was incredible. I can't speak for other servers, but we will be requesting her for our next visit. Informative, funny and attentive.

  15. Remy dinner was very good, but their dessert experience was AMAZING! If you are picking which… do the dessert!

  16. I’ve never understood the “feeling out of place” at fine dining restaurants, well who are they for? They’re for anyone. If you’re paying for it, you deserve to be there.

  17. We were on a 5-night on the Wonder again in March (out of San Diego) and we got to take part in the ‘animation show’ in Animator’s Palate 🙂 Yay! So- no longer just the Dream & Fantasy ! FYI.
    I have a lot more to say as I disagree with these rankings, but will leave it at that for now 😉

  18. The weird thing is when I was on the Disney Magic a few months ago I ate at Rapunzel's royal table and then saw a Rapunzel musical performed

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