Cinderella's Royal Table Lunch Menu Updated

Hopefully someone will know...I have been trying to "search" because I remember someone talking about it before.
 
zippehsmom said:
lilygator I was going to say the same thing. At breakfast, both times we've been with an under 3 yr old, they have brought out a complimentary plate. It was french toast sticks or something like that.

Sorry, I don't know what they do at lunch time.

I'm interested in knowing if they offer a complimentary plate for toddlers during lunch. Anyone?
 
They gave our DD (age 2) complimentary noodles in butter.

She ate them. (*in fact my 5 year old DD was sneaking them off of her plate & not eating the pretzel hotdogs.)

If we wanted her to get anything else, they would charge us.
 
Chef's Tasting Plate

Cinderella has instructed her royal chef to start off your meal with the "specialties of the castle"

That's all that's listed on the Allears.net for appetizers, so hopefully hasn't changed. We'll be eating lunch there Saturday so if we don't have an answer I'll let you know by Monday :)
 

I was wondering if an adult can buy a kids meal. I have eaten the adult food for lunch and it is good but just too much to eat. It is also very rich food and fills me up. When it is so hot I just like to eat a normal amount for lunch. But I also want the ambiance of the castle. I love their mashed potatoes and corn and cheeseburgers. Yum. If anyone is going soon could you post back if you find out? Thanks a lot! :teeth:
 
disneyfan3 said:
I was wondering if an adult can buy a kids meal. I have eaten the adult food for lunch and it is good but just too much to eat. It is also very rich food and fills me up. When it is so hot I just like to eat a normal amount for lunch. But I also want the ambiance of the castle. I love their mashed potatoes and corn and cheeseburgers. Yum. If anyone is going soon could you post back if you find out? Thanks a lot! :teeth:

I was wanting to know the same thing, personally I would just want the hamburger.
 
lillygator said:
At breakfast they bring out a "complimentary meal" for guests under three....alway have.... Has anyone experienced lunch with an under 3 guest?


My 13 month old, who wanted to eat wherever his "sissy" was eating was charged for every meal, except at places like 'OHanna's and Chef Mickey's. The first time I noticed it was at Kona Cafe. I told the server, "he's 13 months!", and she explained he was not free because he ate a kid's meal. From then on I never asked about it again...., but we paid for most of his meals. :rolleyes1
 
Steffy said:
My 13 month old, who wanted to eat wherever his "sissy" was eating was charged for every meal, except at places like 'OHanna's and Chef Mickey's. The first time I noticed it was at Kona Cafe. I told the server, "he's 13 months!", and she explained he was not free because he ate a kid's meal. From then on I never asked about it again...., but we paid for most of his meals. :rolleyes1

Yes, they are only free at buffets or pre-plated meals. If you go to a restaurant with a menu and order something for your under 3 year old, then yes, you have to pay for what you order. It's always been this way.
 
MY DD1 was offered complimentary pasta w/butter for lunch when we were there in June (we were there the week the character lunch started)....


It was pretty yummy... princess:
 
Oh, wow, this sounds *so* tasty.

I was so excited about successfully getting CRT breakfast ressies -- now I'm wondering if I should call back and try to swap them out for lunch!
 

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