BaysMom
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Wow!!! What a trip!! We are now home, back in KY - and what an awesome adventure we had!! We did 2 Character meals while in WDW, so I thought that I would share with you my thoughts!!
Travelling on our trip was myself, age 32 - and DH, age 34, and our daughter - who turned 5 on our trip (which my daughter and I actually share the same bday)!!
Thursday October 6th 2011:
We had a 9:35 breakfast reservation at Cinderella's Royal Table for the 3 of us. We checked in around 9:20, and were told to go ahead and get in line for Cinderella - and have character books/pens/cameras ready. The line was not too long... probably around 8 families ahead of us. Cinderella made a good fuss over my daughter who was also wearing her Cinderella costume, and had 2 birthday pins on.. One from WDW, and one that I had brought that said birthday princess on it. She signed DD's book, and told her happy birthday. She then posed for pics for us...several, actually. We were not rushed at all, and I was able to take some with my phone, my camera, and the photo picture person did as well.
When we finished with Cinderella we were told to make our way up the staircase to the dining area. On our way up, DD tripped up one step and her shoe came off... She said, "Oh no!! I've lost a glass slipper!!!"
hahahhaa, it was priceless!
At the top a very nice woman greeted us, gave us 2 wishing stars and showed us to our table. Several of the princesses were already circulating in the sunken dining area, so DD enjoyed watching them.
Within 5 mintues our waitress came to our table and brought us juice, asked if we wanted any coffee, and gave us fresh fruit and pastry items. She then told us that we had 2 choices for the adults: Stuffed french toast with whipped cream and bacon (what I had!), or the traditional breakfast plate of scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, biscuits...etc etc. DH had this, but I didn't take any pics and can't remember what all was on it! It was packed full though, that is for sure! She also told us that for our little princess, she would receive scrambled eggs, bacon, and french toast sticks.
Travelling on our trip was myself, age 32 - and DH, age 34, and our daughter - who turned 5 on our trip (which my daughter and I actually share the same bday)!!
Thursday October 6th 2011:
We had a 9:35 breakfast reservation at Cinderella's Royal Table for the 3 of us. We checked in around 9:20, and were told to go ahead and get in line for Cinderella - and have character books/pens/cameras ready. The line was not too long... probably around 8 families ahead of us. Cinderella made a good fuss over my daughter who was also wearing her Cinderella costume, and had 2 birthday pins on.. One from WDW, and one that I had brought that said birthday princess on it. She signed DD's book, and told her happy birthday. She then posed for pics for us...several, actually. We were not rushed at all, and I was able to take some with my phone, my camera, and the photo picture person did as well.
When we finished with Cinderella we were told to make our way up the staircase to the dining area. On our way up, DD tripped up one step and her shoe came off... She said, "Oh no!! I've lost a glass slipper!!!"

At the top a very nice woman greeted us, gave us 2 wishing stars and showed us to our table. Several of the princesses were already circulating in the sunken dining area, so DD enjoyed watching them.
Within 5 mintues our waitress came to our table and brought us juice, asked if we wanted any coffee, and gave us fresh fruit and pastry items. She then told us that we had 2 choices for the adults: Stuffed french toast with whipped cream and bacon (what I had!), or the traditional breakfast plate of scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, biscuits...etc etc. DH had this, but I didn't take any pics and can't remember what all was on it! It was packed full though, that is for sure! She also told us that for our little princess, she would receive scrambled eggs, bacon, and french toast sticks.