1900 Park Fare vs. Cind. Royal Table

jncvh

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I currently have ressies for Cind. Royal Table for Dinner but after reading so many negative reviews of the changes I have been thinking of changing the ressies over to 1900 Park Fare. I understand that everyone has varying opinions but I figure for the money, or two TS credits, I want every meal to have a positive memory on my children and don't want to fell like I got ripped off. What are your preferences and has anyone been to either of these lately? :confused3
 
I'm not a lot of help, but I did make a ressie for 1900 park fare for the same reasons you stated. I haven't been to either, but for a first dinner with the princesses I chose 1900.
 
This is just my opinion.

If you have never been in the castle to eat, I think you should at least once. If you can get breakfast instead of lunch or dinner, I would do breakfast. The food was not great at our lunch and I have not heard good things about dinner, but the the whole experience is worth it. Your kids will always remember eating in the Castle I think :teeth: Breakfast and Lunch has more than one princess there. Dinner only has Cinderella.

1900 Park Fare dinner was great, great food. YUMYUM. Its only Cinderella and Prince Charming, Fairy Godmother, and the two mice. Good times here. The GF is beautiful. The atmosphere is nice, but nothing beats the castle. Now if they could only get the some good chefs for the castle!!
 
We first dined at 1900 in '99. Back then it was Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Beauty & Beast. The breakfast then was Mary Poppins & Princesses, Snow White, Belle (in Blue!), Dopey. Both were wonderful. Since then it's gone to Cindt, Prince, the mice Suzy and Perla and the Fairy Godmother for dinner and Alice, Mad Hatter, Pooh and Tigger for breakfast. I can honestly say that the food has not declined any. The dinner offerings are quite good and character interaction is great. Prince Charming actually presented my DD with her birthday cupcake (great photo op). The breakfast is also quite good. What I'm trying to say is the menu is quite varied, something that will appeal to everyone. The menu at Cinderellas Castle is a little too "out there" as my girls told me. Plus, never doing the dining plan, I had a problem with close to $200 for a dinner for four.
 






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