We did this last year. The character interaction was fantastic. We saw Cinderella, the mice and Prince Charming. He was really great with the girls. Fiary Godmother sat on a chair and you went on line to take a picture with her.
The food was OK. Typical buffet food. Nothing that would scream out at you. They did have a very good selection, but I expected more desserts. They were kinda limited.
Sounds great! We couldn't get CRT or the PSB so I'd heard about this one and dd6 is really looking forward to it! Can't wait!
Is the Prince dressed elegantly or how? Just curious. Ds4 is coming and likes all the disney Prince's but of course Prince Charming doesn't do much "fighting", that he's into. (wish for boys character meal, but that's a whole other matter! lol) So I'm kinda wondering how to dress ds. Dd will probably were her cinderella costume. Do other little girls dress in costume for this dinner??
Thanks!
We did this last trip... kids really enjoyed it, especially my son! After all... breakfast at Cindy's was all "girls" (princesses)- here he got to see the Prince! The character interaction was very good there- and we did a LOT of character meals this last trip to compare it too! The mice were funny (cracked my kids up) and ofcourse Cinderella was divine (I think I actually saw my youngest swoon at seeing her again LOL) and spent lots of time with the kids too and the Prince was so sweet. My son shook his hand and he made some comments about how grownup my son was.... he bent down on one knee to sign the autograph book on the table and stayed that way talking to my (short) son for awhile...
It was NOTHING like the quickness/frantic character visitations at the Cinderella breakfast at the castle.
Let's put it this way... we don't plan on bothering to do Cindy's breakfast at the castle again... we're already for sure planning 1900 Park Fare dinner next trip.
i would book at ps. both times i've eaten here at dinner it was like a pack of wolves waiting to get in and the first time it was eeyore and co. back in 2002.
Yes, definitely book a PS. We had to for our last trip last Nov/Dec.... and I imagine as it becomes more well known (just as Cinderella's breakfast is very hard to get PS for) it is going to become more and more difficult to get a table. Definitely book a PS and don't chance just showing up...