CRT Dining Times

MegMouseketeer

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I am doing some early planning for our trip next September. I was just wondering about "ideal" times to shoot for with trying to snag a Cinderella's Royal Table reservation. Would it be better to try and get an 8:05am reservation and be out into the park right after rope drop or get one for dinner right before Wishes? I will have my twin 4 year olds. We were planning to try and hit it hard in the morning and have a more relaxed afternoon/evening.
 
I'd say time it to suit your day, which is to hit hard in the morning and thus try to get a PPO breakfast.

Depending on time of year, right before Wishes may be a witching hour with 4 year olds. I'd suggest playing it mellow for Wishes and doing a QS, so if it IS witching time, you're more flexible. (And even if they're normally great, I think Disney is often an exception for even the best kids.)
 
Agree with the PP. I'm not sure what time Wishes would be during your trip, but after going hard in the AM, it might be risky to have a late-ish ADR and fireworks on the agenda. The little ones might be tuckered out. Plus, getting in the park before opening and marching right into the castle to meet Cindy and the rest of the princesses and have breakfast will be pretty magical!
 
We did the 8:05 a.m. last time and are hoping to get it again. The morning ADR's do feel like a magical way to start a MK day. I think it is neat to be in the park before the masses arrive.
 



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