Cinderella Royal Table

Just wanted to charm in a little about something's your son might like better and not feel left out. My dd loves the pirate cruises, they have them at four different resorts, GF, POR, CSR and YC I think, it is a two hour tour that has only kids, they treasure hunt and tell stories, the kids love it. It may be an incentive for him to sit thru hers if he has his own thing to do, and maybe dad can take him while mom takes her. It cost about $40 for the two hours. The other thing and we have not done this is the pirates and pals firework cruise, it cost about $60 for adults, my granddaughter loves the one she can go by herself so we have not done this but something to think about. Also chef mickeys may be a nice choice for him, Winnie the Pooh is for babies my granddaughter says so if she gets the castle, or 1900 park maybe he could get chef Mickey.
 
my vote is for royal table for breakfast!!!! but I'm a little bias, my favorite CM worked there!!! :thumbsup2
 
Just wanted to charm in a little about something's your son might like better and not feel left out. My dd loves the pirate cruises, they have them at four different resorts, GF, POR, CSR and YC I think, it is a two hour tour that has only kids, they treasure hunt and tell stories, the kids love it. It may be an incentive for him to sit thru hers if he has his own thing to do, and maybe dad can take him while mom takes her. It cost about $40 for the two hours. The other thing and we have not done this is the pirates and pals firework cruise, it cost about $60 for adults, my granddaughter loves the one she can go by herself so we have not done this but something to think about. Also chef mickeys may be a nice choice for him, Winnie the Pooh is for babies my granddaughter says so if she gets the castle, or 1900 park maybe he could get chef Mickey.

Thanks for the info about the pirate cruise. Sounds neat.
Chef Mickey's is on our list for breakfast...but thought 1900 Park Fare + CRT + Akershus wouldn't be fair to him :-(

What a sweet CM. :-) I like how they call them 'cast members'.
 
So if you get out of Akershaus by 8:55am you could be first in line to meet them. If you try to meet them and don't get in line by 9am you could have to wait all day. They do meet and greets at 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. By 11am they already had cut off the line for the 4pm meet and greet.[/QUOTE]

I saw this tip and was excited because we have an 815 reservation, but seriously if you are there at 9 they princesses dont even get there until 11? And if in line by 11 you have to wait until 4! No thanks my granddaughter will just have to see them from afar!! Or can my husband hold our place in line or is that frowned upon? My granddaughter could never stand in line that long, she has ASD.
 

As of April 20th, Elsa and Anna are no longer in Epcot. They are meeting guests in Fairy Tale Hall in New Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom. Fast Pass + is available. Without a FP+ lines have been reported to be as long as four hours.
 
Honestly, to date we have eaten at every signature restaurant except for maybe five and we have eaten at all of the park restaurants in the past ten years.

CRT is worth the table credits because of the experience. For the food, it's not worth two at all. Actually, there is far better food for 1TS in the parks than we've had at CRT.

But, even has a younger guy in his 20's, there's nothing like that nostalgia of 'going into the castle'. I even tell my niece when a Disney movie is coming on and the castle logo is transforming, "We were in there and ate with the princesses remember!"
 

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