TheKurtStrauss
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2019
- Messages
- 5
I’m disappointed with the decline and “reimagining” of Character Dining. While, I do not recall if CRT was ever officially a Character Dining Experience the past precedent firmly established it as a Princess Dining Experience. Now, today, Cinderella’s Royal Table is nothing more than a Royal Bore.
2019 Trip - We all remember the princesses walking table to table greeting and taking photos.
2021 Trip - Cinderella walked through the Dining floor and stood for photos with no children. I was perfectly understanding of this considering the world climate with Covid.
2022 May (Yesterday) Trip - All Measures have been dropped. Princesses are hugging and taking photos. Cinderella has returned to the Entry Lobby for individual photos but no Photo Pass Person. Upstairs there are absolutely NO princesses and Cinderella does not even walkthrough.
So. You basically are paying a premium to eat in a cramped “themed” castle? I don’t care about the money. It’s the experience that is so disappointing. It could be so much better and yet Disney once again fails to make investments in entertainment and character labor.
Is it worth it? My vote - No. unfortunately the food for a table service restaurant is by far the best at MK and that is not saying much.
Save the money, eat a burger at Pinocchio’s and go to a better themed experience on property.
Kurt
2019 Trip - We all remember the princesses walking table to table greeting and taking photos.
2021 Trip - Cinderella walked through the Dining floor and stood for photos with no children. I was perfectly understanding of this considering the world climate with Covid.
2022 May (Yesterday) Trip - All Measures have been dropped. Princesses are hugging and taking photos. Cinderella has returned to the Entry Lobby for individual photos but no Photo Pass Person. Upstairs there are absolutely NO princesses and Cinderella does not even walkthrough.
So. You basically are paying a premium to eat in a cramped “themed” castle? I don’t care about the money. It’s the experience that is so disappointing. It could be so much better and yet Disney once again fails to make investments in entertainment and character labor.
Is it worth it? My vote - No. unfortunately the food for a table service restaurant is by far the best at MK and that is not saying much.
Save the money, eat a burger at Pinocchio’s and go to a better themed experience on property.
Kurt