Cinderella's Castle & a 2-Year-Old

Disney_Freak56

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Has anyone dined at Cinderella's Castle with a toddler under the age of 3? I'm wondering if you were charged for their meal or not?

Am considering dining there with my granddaughter and she's 2 -- so I am hoping I would only have to pay for my meal. Would she eat for free (kid's meal)? Or would I need to buy her a meal? Or would she be expected to eat from my meal?

Thanks! :)
 
We were there last week - DS is 2. We did not have to pay for a meal for him - he got a drink, and a pretty sizeable plate of buttered pasta. He also got the same dessert offered to the older kids: choice of a cupcake or ice cream.
 

In January our youngest daughter was under 3. We dined at the Castle for breakfast. She was given a plate of french toast sticks, in addition to being able to eat from anything else at the table.
 
In January our youngest daughter was under 3. We dined at the Castle for breakfast. She was given a plate of french toast sticks, in addition to being able to eat from anything else at the table.

Same for us. We were just there on Saturday.
 
Our girls always get a plate of their own - even under 3. No charge for under 3, though!
 
Really? Awesome.. I thought for sure - you would have to buy a kids meal.
Anyone been for dinner lately with a little one?
If yes - what did you get?
We are going in January to celebrate DD's 4th birthday. Of course we are paying for her and DH and myself... but it would be awesome to get a little something on the side for DS (10 months and LOVES real food.)
 
as pp's have said my own ds got a plate of buttered pasta...not that he ate it. they even brought out real grated cheese...he's used to the kraft brand stuff and wouldn't eat it! lol he got a free drink and dessert with his big sis too. i would gladly have given him any of ours if he liked what we ate....little toad!
 
Really? Awesome.. I thought for sure - you would have to buy a kids meal.

You do at a la carte restaurants, but CRT is fixed price.
 
:)Does the price I'm seeing include the tip? And what about sales tax?

Sorry to ask so many questions, but it appears that I'm not the only one interested. :)
 












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