I was talking to a coworker who has made only one trip 1 1/2 years ago to WDW, (but still considers herself an expert). Anyway I mentioned that myself, my son, and my D-I-L were doing three character meals during our Sept trip--CM (dinner), CP (dinner), and CRT (breakfast). She had a fit and said she couldn't believe we were doing CRT. She asked if I knew how hard it was to get (Duh! I got it for my 8 y/o GD this past January and again for Sept for my D-I-L). She then went off on me how she thought it was extremely selfish for me book a table for three adults, causing some little girl to be unable to attend.
To understand a little on the background: My son treats his wife like a Princess and consequently everyone calls her a Princess. She even had a bumper sticker made for her SUV that says 'Jackson Princess' that matches her license plate and the air freshner hanging from her mirror. While we were there this past January my elder son (her B-I-L) bought my D-I-L a Princess antenna topper and asked me if when I took her and my younger son to WDW in Sept if I was going to book CRT, so my D-I-L could eat with the 'other Princesses'. So you see, her being a Princess is sortof a family joke, both in our family and with her family.
Anyway do you think it would be wrong to use this ADR? My D-I-L really wants to dine with the Princesses and I made three phone calls to get the ADR for her. I finally got it for our last day. We'll be dining at the castle before we leave for the airport to come home. It seemed like a perfect ending to our trip. What's your opinion: Is it wrong for adults to attend CRT without kids?
For that matter, I'll be taking my 73 y/o mother for her first ever trip to WDW in Dec and had planned to try to get CRT for her also. I know she'd love it. Again though, knowing how coveted those ADRs are, would it be inappropriate to try for it for two adults?
To understand a little on the background: My son treats his wife like a Princess and consequently everyone calls her a Princess. She even had a bumper sticker made for her SUV that says 'Jackson Princess' that matches her license plate and the air freshner hanging from her mirror. While we were there this past January my elder son (her B-I-L) bought my D-I-L a Princess antenna topper and asked me if when I took her and my younger son to WDW in Sept if I was going to book CRT, so my D-I-L could eat with the 'other Princesses'. So you see, her being a Princess is sortof a family joke, both in our family and with her family.
Anyway do you think it would be wrong to use this ADR? My D-I-L really wants to dine with the Princesses and I made three phone calls to get the ADR for her. I finally got it for our last day. We'll be dining at the castle before we leave for the airport to come home. It seemed like a perfect ending to our trip. What's your opinion: Is it wrong for adults to attend CRT without kids?
For that matter, I'll be taking my 73 y/o mother for her first ever trip to WDW in Dec and had planned to try to get CRT for her also. I know she'd love it. Again though, knowing how coveted those ADRs are, would it be inappropriate to try for it for two adults?

