CRT for Dinner

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Was thinking of going to CRT for Dinner. Was only ever there once for breakfast. For those who have eaten dinner there, how was it? Was it worth 2 TS credits?

Also, I can't remember - Is there an elevator to get to the dining area? I'll have someone in a wheelchair and want to make sure she can get to the dinig area.

Thanks!
Terri
 
Yes there is an elevator to the top floor for dining.
Please tell them on your ADR - so they can provide you with an accessible table. There are some different levels (1 or 2 step difference) at Cindy's.
I bet you will get a table next to a window overlooking the Carosel.

Enjoy !
 
We haven't had dinner there, but have had lunch and enjoyed it very much. It's my understanding that dinner does not have the Princesses, if that makes a difference to you.
 
We had dinner there last Dec and when I asked if there was anywhere that we wanted to for sure eat again, my 56 year old dad immediately said the castle! My mom uses an ECV and we were able to eat there without a problem, but I believe she got out of her ECV near the elevator and then walked to the table. Was the food that much better than other restaurants, not that much. My dad and mom had the tenderloin? or prime rib? and I had the salmon, and it was all very good. But its more about the atmosphere and eating in the castle. We were inside when Wishes started and that made it even more special!
 

We were just there last Tuesday for dinner. All adults (78,75,43, and 20). We loved it! My mom uses a mobility scooter and she left it downstairs and then we took the elevator up. The only thing is that the restroom is halfway up the stairs, so make sure you use the facilities before you go to dinner if you have problems with stairs.

Cinderella is downstairs for pics and then the fairy godmother ( who according to my 78 yo DM looks EXACTLY like Paula Deen) and the 2 mice sing a song. We all loved it. I had salmon and the others had Prime Rib and it was very good. Well worth it!

Kim
 
A very small elevator is tucked in with the staircase around it.
The only accessible restroom is on the ground floor, to the left of the elevator. There is usually a long, long line there because people use it for changing their girls into princess dresses.
As was mentioned, the other restroom is 1/2 way down the stairs.
There are 2 levels for the seating area. The upper level is where people with wheelchairs/ECVs would usually sit. The other level is not down that far, but if someone can't go down a step, they will only be able to sit at the upper tables. Let the CM know that you have someone in your party with an ECV when you make the reservation and again when you check in.
 


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