Cinderella's Royal Table

HappyDad

Mickey Wannabe
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:confused3Okay I'm a single dad taking my daughter to WDW for the second time she will be 15 when we go is she to old for Cinderella's Royal Table? :confused3
 
I think it all depends on your daughter. We went as a group of twenty-something year old sisters and really enjoyed it, not so much for Cinderella as eating in the castle. Some teens get very embarrassed by character meals, others love it and are still kids at heart. If she loves Disney I doubt she would object!
 
I am going to be ** (*gasp*.....I choke saying that!!!!) and I am still aching to get in to CRT. So in my very humble opinion, NO she is not too old and I honestly don't think there is any such thing as being "too old" for anything at Disney! :goodvibes
 
We took our 5 and 3 year old DD's and they loved it. It was full of lots of kids under the age of 10. I thought the food was terrible- gross college dorm food.
We also did the princess meal in Epcot and the food was much better plus most of the same princesses. The crowd was an older/mixed one- not as many crazed little princesses but boys, grandparents, teens, etc.
Ask your daughter, she may think it'll be cool.
 

I am going to be ** (*gasp*.....I choke saying that!!!!) and I am still aching to get in to CRT. So in my very humble opinion, NO she is not too old and I honestly don't think there is any such thing as being "too old" for anything at Disney! :goodvibes

You're going to be ** ? ME TOO!!:rotfl2: And, I agree.. NEVER "too old" for anything Disney!:thumbsup2:goodvibes
 
we just went for our dd's 13 & 11th bdays! :)

It was the best meal we had on our trip!

and I even got a Princess Wand!
 
My husband and I went in January at 24 and 27. His birthday was that trip and they even sang for him...

Oh yeah and because we have no kids I still got a wand and he got a sword... he loved having it too. Even brought it with us the day we met all the princesess we missed in Epcot so that if any of them asked if he is protecting his princess he could pull it out...

Yeah we are kind of sad... but we had so much fun!!

As for your daughter... well I have two neices that were 15 and 16 when we took them. The 15 year old like Fantasmic, the juice at Ohana and not much else. The 16 year old loved it and wanted to meet the princesses etc. So really it depends on if your kid would be "too cool" for it right now.
 
Thanks everyone I think we will give it a shot I hope she enjoys it.:goodvibes

Cheers
Happydad
 
in my opinion, you're never too old to be a fairy princess for a night and eat dinner in a castle! :love: You're going to have a WONDERFUL time!!!!
 


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