Cinderella's Royal Table

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This will be our (myself and DH) first time using the dining plan option for our trip, and I guess I am looking for some help. Why is the Dreams come true dinner at Cinderlla's Royal Table a signature meal but not breakfast or lunch? Aslo am I correct that with dinner there is no caracter interaction? If you had your choice of breakfast, lunch or dinner which one would you choose? PLEASE help! I am so confused
 
the 2008 brochure I'm looking at shows the breakfast & lunch are also 2 table service experiences--they're listed in the "character" column, but all 3 meals list "2" as the symbol for what type of meal this is, and that means they charge your 2 TS. Sorry!

http://www.disneydining.info/diningplan08.pdf

While they may call the dinner "signature" I think that's just because it's not exactly a character meal, although there are some characters there, but it's more of a brief show. The dinner includes the meet & greet & photo with Cinderella. During the meal, the mousemaids Susie & Perla do circulate to the tables for pictures, then the Fairy Godmother comes out for a little song & dance show (about 10 min.) all about Happy Celebrations (she acknowledges birthdays, anniversaries, etc. but not by name) She does not hang around for pictures. So you get a little character bit (and direct interaction before dinner with Cinderella...very nice photo packet in presentation folder comes with cost of meal)

We liked dinner, May 2008, (a party of 4 adults) because we felt the menu was more to our liking and closer to being worth the cost. We had the BLT salad, prime rib & chocolate buckle for dessert. Like it all. One in our party had the salmon with crab soup starter-he liked it; one had the tortellini-said that was good, but not great.

We were mainly going for the experience of eating in the castle, and did not expect the food to be fantastic. The food was good enough, but the castle is awesome.

Wouldn't do breakfast or lunch, as adults only. The thought of being in there with a kazillion little kids trying to get princess's attention did not appeal to us.)
 
The are all a 2TS meal. Break and Lunch have Princess interaction where dinner has some kind of show w/ the fairy godmother I believe. I have never been to the dinner before only B & L. If I had my choice I would go for Breakfast. DH would go for lunch or dinner. So this trip we are doing 1 breakfast for me and DD who LOVES the Princesses and 1 dinner for DH and so we can see what it's all about. Hope this helps some. Check out the menus and see which one you would like better.
 


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