Cinderella's Royal Table

davecaromom

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Is this the right place to ask about this? Sorry, newbie here. :worried:

So we are going to Disney. :cool1: And I have a daughter who will be almost 4 y/o when we go. We must have breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table. princess: I hear it's next to impossible to get a seat. What are the strategies? How far in advance can I call? (I've been told 90 days by friends and my Pass Porter and 190 by the Disney person I called yesterday - I'm so confused! :confused3 )

Any info will be appreciated! (And if this is the wrong place, please direct me to the proper board! THANKS!! :cheer2:
 
I believe it is 180 days. Check on the restraunt board or the family board. We have never had a problem getting a ressie. As long as you are flexible with what meal you want to have there you should be able to get CRT. I wouldn't wait too long to book once the 180 day time perid arrives. Good luck! It is a magical experience! :teeth:
 
You can make a PS 180 days in advance, this is still a fairly new policy.

If you have reservations through a Disney property you can make all of your PS for every day of your trip 180 days in advance with just one call versus calling in every morning.

There is a whole section on strategy regarding Cindy's PS in the Unofficial Guide.

Hope this helps, and your daughter will LOVE it!

I also highly recommend Akershus Royal Banquet Hall with the Storybook Princess Breakfast @ EPCOT (they have even more Princesses, but no Cindy.)
 
Actually, I'm pretty sure it's 90 days. Last year I called in April to book it for my birthday in July. So that's 90 days.
 

It is 180 days. The policy was changed in late October, 3 days before my 90 day mark. It's now 180 days for almost all the retaurants in WDW with the exception of Hoop De Doo, V&A and maybe a few others.
 
You could join TGM thru the link above. He gives some "secret" tips on how to get the resv. you want.
 
WDWfor5 said:
It is 180 days. The policy was changed in late October, 3 days before my 90 day mark. It's now 180 days for almost all the retaurants in WDW with the exception of Hoop De Doo, V&A and maybe a few others.

How many days out can you reserve Hoop-Dee-Doo? That is our second priority, after the Cinderella B'fast, of course! :hyper:

Thanks to everyone for clearing up about the Cinderella!!!!! That all makes sense, now, my friend made reservations in Oct for a Jan trip!
 
davecaromom said:
How many days out can you reserve Hoop-Dee-Doo? That is our second priority, after the Cinderella B'fast, of course! :hyper:

Thanks to everyone for clearing up about the Cinderella!!!!! That all makes sense, now, my friend made reservations in Oct for a Jan trip!

You can make Hoop Dee Doo reservations up to 2 years in advance, YES that's 2 whole YEARS. Call now!
 
I know that they also recently changed how far in advance you can get a PS for Hoop-Dee-Doo to one year.

Depending on when you are going you may still be able to get a PS.

I called in January for September and there were still plenty of seats for all shows (of course that's value season).
 
mulansmom said:
I know that they also recently changed how far in advance you can get a PS for Hoop-Dee-Doo to one year.

Depending on when you are going you may still be able to get a PS.

I called in January for September and there were still plenty of seats for all shows (of course that's value season).

We're going in November, so I'm hoping since it's also value season, we have a chance at getting tickets.

Can someone tell me what PS stands for? :confused3
 
Sorry. PS stands for Priority Seating, that is the term used for reservations.

I don't even thinks that's what Disney calls it now. I think they changed it to Advanced Dining Reservations (ADR). Or something along those lines.
 
I would just call disney dining and tell them when you are going and ask when you can make the reservation. I am sure they can tell you and then you will have an exact date. pixiedust:
 
I was lucky enough to call and someone had cancelled so I was able to get a seat but the lady booking the reservation said it is very hard and that the phones lines open at 7a and that by 715a the seats are sold out.....


I have a question however - I have seats for a 810a breakfast - but I thought that the park did not open until 9a - how do you get in to it?
is there a special entrance ?


thanks
 
You can book 180 days in advance with a 10 day grace period. For instance, if you are staying from say October 1 thru October 10 you can call 180 days back from October 1, but you can book all your meals also for the next 10 days with that first phone call 180 days back. You do not have to keep calling everyday to book your entire trip.

As of June 05 you can also have lunch at Cinderella's Castle with the princesses. So if you can't get breakfast try and get the lunch. I've heard in order to get breakfast you have to start dialing by 6:45 am and if you don't get thru by 7 you are out of luck. princess: princess:

I've had 8:05am at CP just tell the CM at the front gate that you are there for an early seating. It is not a problem.
 


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