Cinderella Royal Table

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Hello!

Im sure this question has been asked before if so can someone give me the thread link that would be awesome and much appreciated!!!..

I wanted to get any and all information on cinderella royal table for breakfast lunch and dinner (So i will have all the information, so i will have options in case breakfast is full for one day etc)

How much is it a person? Is it a package even at dinner time? Do you feel like it will be too kiddie for adults to go ? ( i think i asked that before ;) )

does everything need to be paid in full before you arrive? what is the cancellation policy? and anything else i might of miss please feel free to include that as well

Thank you so much in advance
 
We loved Cinderella's Royal Table but make sure you are on the phone exactly 180 days from the day you want the reservations when the phone lines open at 7:00 am eastern time. We had breakfast there with 6 adults and two children ages 2 and 4. My husband thought it was the best breakfast we had there. It was a package that included a picture with Cinderella that we just had my daughter's in. The breakfast is all you can eat but it is not a buffet. We were served fresh fruit, breakfast pastries, scrambled eggs, stuffed french toast (which was wonderful!), and breakfast meats along with beverages. If you wanted more of something you asked for it and they brought it to your table. All of the princesses and the fairy godmother came around to your table for pictures. My daughter's thought they were in heaven! When you paid they took your credit card number but we were on the DDP. It was explained to me that you could cancel without penalty up to 48 hours ahead of your reservations. Everything was included in the price so you can skip out of the pictures but they are still included. Good luck and I hope this helps.
 
For me, it was PRICELESS to see how much my daughter enjoyed it!

I'm sure that the prices have changed recently, and you can always find out for sure what the exact costs are by calling Disney Dining at 407-WDW-DINE (939-3463).

Here is a very useful link for info on Dining with Cinderella:
http://www.pscalculator.net/psfaq.shtml#q101
http://www.pscalculator.net/pscrt.shtml

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Cinderella Royal Table Character Meal Changes
Effective February 1, 2006, Cinderella’s Royal Table will implement changes to all their dining offerings.

Breakfast and Lunch will continue to offer a Princess dining experience with a few changes:

Upon arrival, guests will experience a photo opportunity in the castle lobby. They will then proceed to the dining room where Disney princesses mingle among the tables to greet guests. Guest will enjoy breakfast or lunch from a set menu. A beautiful Imaging package of their photo (retail value of $29.95 plus tax) will be delivered to guests at their table. The imaging package includes 4 - 4x6 prints, 1 - 6x8 print, 1 - 6x8 print of Cinderella's castle all in a beautiful Cinderella themed photo holder.

Dinner will also become a fixed price meal that includes special features. Upon arrival, guests will experience a photo opportunity in the castle lobby. They will then proceed to the dining room where Fairy Godmother will mingle among the dining room, leading “celebrations” of various special occasions, such as birthdays and anniversaries. Guest will enjoy dinner from a set menu. A beautiful Imaging package of their photo (retail value of $29.95 plus tax) will be delivered to guests at their table. The imaging package includes 4 - 4x6 prints, 1 - 6x8 print, 1 - 6x8 print of Cinderella's castle all in a beautiful Cinderella themed photo holder. Guests will also receive an exclusive lithograph (approx. retail value $50). This lithograph is only available to dinner guests at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Note: the lithograph is not framed or matted.

The new pricing for these experiences is as follows:

Breakfast: $31.99 Guests 10 and older $21.99 Guests 3-9
Lunch: $33.99 Guests 10 and older $22.99 Guests 3-9
Dinner: $39.99 Guests 10 and older $24.99 Guests 3-9


The payment policy will change to payment in full required at time of booking for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
 

From Webster's Dictionary:

lithograph
noun
1. a print produced by lithography
2. duplicator that prints by lithography; a flat surface (of stone or metal) is treated to absorb or repel ink in the desired pattern
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li·thog·ra·phy (lĭ-thŏg'rə-fē) Pronunciation Key
n. A printing process in which the image to be printed is rendered on a flat surface, as on sheet zinc or aluminum, and treated to retain ink while the nonimage areas are treated to repel ink.
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I have seen lithographs on slate, wood, parchment and other surfaces. From the info above, I would assume that the lithograph they are providing would be a photograph or a drawing on some sort of parchment or material that has been covered with a lacquer to protect it from water or anything else. Kind of makes it a permanent thing.
 
I was just there last week and asked about the lithograph they said they do not give them out anymore.

Sarah
 
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Thanks for the info about the lithograph. I was there not to long ago also, and they werent giving them out then either.
 
we went July 29th and MAN it was amazing it was 2 adults and 3 kids (daughters 4 & 8yrs and son 5yrs) they all LOVED it was totally :wizard: :wizard:

We went for lunch the girls got thier wands and son his sword, my kids even said thier daddy wanted a sword ;) and the lady said were not suppose to but gave it to him (so did the dad at the table beside us) and we ALL had a blast its amazing and WELL worth the money. Snow White, Fairy God Mother, Belle and Arora (think thats how you spell it) they all came to the table seperatly to sign autographs and to take a picture. The kids also got a wishing star and they had a special ceremony PLUS when you 1st get in you get your picture with Cinderella (we had 5 people so we got 2 lots of pics) so we did 1 with just the kids and 1 with the family.

we booked 145 days in advance.

ALSO just to say LoL I was well worth the money and whenever we go back to WDW we would do it again
 
Last year we did not realize you could access other pictures through the Photopass system. This year we weren't too enthused with the picture given to us. (It was ok, but a close-up that didn't show the dresses.) When we asked about the other pictures we were told about the photopass number on the packet. We ended up buying copies of the other picture too.
 
Yup, the lithos were fairly limitied I believe. They're quite pretty (I walked up one evening and tried for a walk-in and by some miracle I got one for 8pm. It was only after this I discovered it was the first day of the new package, so I got the litho, picture, etc.) but not so amazing that you will really miss them.

As to if it is worth it, honestly that's a personal thing. If you add up the actual cost, probably not. But there's something about the atmosphere there that keeps my partner and I coming back every visit (No kids either).
 
I was thinking about possibly doing this on the day of our departure for breakfast. However, we don't have the tickets in the park good for that day since our flight home was earlier in the day - figured we wouldn't need it. But would I need a ticket into the park to ONLY do the breakfast? I would think yet, but wanted to see if anyone knew differently. :confused3

Thanks!
 
I was thinking about possibly doing this on the day of our departure for breakfast. However, we don't have the tickets in the park good for that day since our flight home was earlier in the day - figured we wouldn't need it. But would I need a ticket into the park to ONLY do the breakfast? I would think yet, but wanted to see if anyone knew differently. :confused3

Thanks!

Absolutely, you have to have park tickets to go there. You still have to go through the turnstiles. Think about it from their point of view - what assurance do they have that you will leave after you eat and not ride the rides? After all, you're slap in the middle of the park.
 
Absolutely, you have to have park tickets to go there. You still have to go through the turnstiles. Think about it from their point of view - what assurance do they have that you will leave after you eat and not ride the rides? After all, you're slap in the middle of the park.

yeah that. But if you already have multi-day tickets, adding on a day so you'd be able to do breakfast might be worth it. That'd be a great ending to your trip. I don't know your schedule, but maybe you'd have time to have everyone pick their one favorite ride to do before you leave the park.
 
Absolutely, you have to have park tickets to go there. You still have to go through the turnstiles. Think about it from their point of view - what assurance do they have that you will leave after you eat and not ride the rides? After all, you're slap in the middle of the park.

That's what I said I figured, it wouldn't make sense - but was just wondering in case someone knew if they had a way to get you in and out for that sole purpose. I'm just a newbie, so sorry if that offended somehow. Thanks for your help though! I appreciate it. That's why I ask.
 
:wizard:
yeah that. But if you already have multi-day tickets, adding on a day so you'd be able to do breakfast might be worth it. That'd be a great ending to your trip. I don't know your schedule, but maybe you'd have time to have everyone pick their one favorite ride to do before you leave the park.

I'm not sure how much time we'll have to get in and out. I wasn't even really sure how long the breakfast itself would take if we'll have time, but I'm weighing the options. Our plane leaves at noon... and we'll be out until after midnight the night before... so it will be a feat in and of itself that we would be awake for an early breakfast! LOL. I doubt it'll be worth the cost to add on the park ticket. A little disappointing though since you are right, it would be a pretty darned cool way to end the trip.
 
of breakfast at Chef Mickey's and then DTD for final shopping. It seems appropriate to say goodbye to the big cheese and we don't waste a park ticket for a couple of hours.
 
of breakfast at Chef Mickey's and then DTD for final shopping. It seems appropriate to say goodbye to the big cheese and we don't waste a park ticket for a couple of hours.

OOH, that ain't a bad idea! :idea: Thanks! I might just do that!
 
Do you feel like it will be too kiddie for adults to go ?

We had our first meal (dinner) there last December. It was fun. The kids had a blast. There were several tables with just couples and the coulple next to us had a great view over Fantasyland. They seemed to have a nice time, and it made me a bit jealous they had such a nice, quiet meal! So no, I do not think it's too kiddie for adults. If I ever take a trip without my children, CRT is one of my top places to go.
 












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