Every Disney ship has at least one adults-only restaurant, and on most of them the choice is easy because there is only one. Where it gets interesting is the four ships that give you a real decision: pay $55 for Palo, or $145 for Remy or Enchanté. That is a $90 gap per person, or $180 for a couple, and it is the single biggest optional dining decision on the ship.
Here is what each one actually is, which ship has which, and how to decide.
Which ship has which
- Palo — Magic, Wonder, Dream, Fantasy
- Palo Steakhouse — Wish, Treasure, Destiny (it replaces Palo on these ships, rather than joining it)
- Remy — Dream, Fantasy
- Enchanté — Wish, Treasure, Destiny
So the Dream and Fantasy give you Palo or Remy. The Wish, Treasure and Destiny give you Palo Steakhouse or Enchanté. The Magic and Wonder have Palo only, which makes the decision for you.
Palo — $55, and the one most people should book
Northern Italian, and the best value on the ship by a wide margin. $55 per person covers brunch or dinner. The dinner menu leans traditional — handmade pasta, seafood, a grilled steak — and the service is noticeably slower and more attentive than the main rotational restaurants, which is most of what you are paying for.
The brunch is the sleeper pick. Same $55, but it is a spread rather than a set menu, it runs on sea days, and it is the version most repeat cruisers rebook. If you only do one adult meal all week, this is the one that disappoints the fewest people.
Palo Steakhouse — same $55, different room
On the Wish, Treasure and Destiny, Palo becomes a steakhouse. Same price, same dress code, same adults-only rule — the kitchen just points at beef instead of pasta. If you have done Palo on an older ship and are expecting the Italian menu, this is a genuinely different meal, not a refit of the same one.
Remy — $145, and the most formal meal at sea
French fine dining on the Dream and Fantasy, and the most serious restaurant Disney operates. Dinner is $145 per person, the champagne brunch is $85, and there is a $70 dessert experience if you want the room without the full meal. Wine pairings cost extra on top.
It is a two-to-three hour dinner with a formal dress code that is actually enforced — jacket required for men, no exceptions at the door. Book it for an anniversary or a milestone, not for a Tuesday.
Enchanté — $145, Remy for the newer ships
The Wish, Treasure and Destiny equivalent, from chef Arnaud Lallement. $145 per person for lunch or dinner, wine pairing additional, same formal dress code. If you have sailed the Dream or Fantasy and loved Remy, this is the closest thing on the newer ships.
So which one?
- First adult-only meal, or travelling with a group — Palo. $55 is easy to justify and nobody leaves unhappy.
- You want the experience, not just dinner — Remy or Enchanté. The extra $90 buys a longer, quieter, far more formal meal.
- You want the best value — Palo brunch, every time.
- Anniversary or milestone — Remy or Enchanté, and book it the day your window opens.
- Sailing the Magic or Wonder — Palo. It is the only adults-only option on board.
Book the day your window opens
Dress codes are real
What it actually costs
- Palo / Palo Steakhouse — $55 per person, brunch or dinner
- Remy — $145 dinner, $85 champagne brunch, $70 dessert experience
- Enchanté — $145 per person, lunch or dinner
- Wine pairings at Remy and Enchanté are extra
- An 18% gratuity applies to beverage purchases
All four are adults-only, 18 and over, and all four require a reservation. Prices verified against current Disney Cruise Line rates as of August 2026 — see our hidden costs guide for everything else that is not in your fare.