We ate there last week for dinner. Cinderella and the Prince danced together when they came out: it was cute. The step sisters were fabulous, looking for husbands everywhere, and Lady Tremaine had just the right amount of disdain.
The food had changed, but they kept the strawberry soup and the carved meats. They no longer do the pasta station, but they have Italian, Spanish, Asian, and at least one other section- Lady Tremaine is in charge of the kitchen and has recruited chefs from around the world. The children's selection was pretty much the same as at other buffets.
I think long term the new stations might work out. However, the night we were there some of the food was overcooked and dried out, which could have been because we were among the first to eat, and the food had been prepared too early. They had a nice selection of desserts, but if I remember the salad selection was lacking compared to Crystal Palace or Boma's.
Hope this helps.