Dining Opinion....

m1tchells

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In all of our visits, we have never dined at Cinderella's Royal Table. This winter we are taking our 4yr old niece and are making this dining experience a priority. So...what I want to know is what meal should we go for...breakfast, lunch or dinner. Which, in your opinion, is the best "experience" for our little princess:?


ps...I know this is not a camping question...but i'm a camping girl and this is where i hang....;) lol
 
Are you early risers? If so, I think the best time is a breakfast before the park opens. You get to walk through the park when it's basically empty, and that makes a cool picture of Main Street.
My second choice would be dinner, because you can do a fancy night out and make it very special.

Any meal you pick, I'm sure she will love it. have fun!
 
I think the dinner only has the fairy godmother and not the princesses, but I'd double check on the restaurant board for that.
 
We had lunch last year and are doing lunch again this year! We were able to get pics with Cindy, Belle, Jasmine, Snow White, and Princess Aurora! Cinderella was just inside the entrance for a photo and then the others made the rounds stopping at each table for autographs and pictures while we ate. It was my 15 year old and 14 year old daughters FAVORITE part of the ENTIRE trip!
 

I remember some years back we went for breakfast and met the Fairy Godmother took some pictures and went to breakfast with characters. We did enjoy it very much and its one of those expirences you always remember.
 
I'm kinda partial to breakfast....the stuffed french toast is awesome. Now, it used to be that breakfast was served family style, where big platters of everything were place in the center of the table. On our last visit, they asked what you wanted (eggs or french toast or a continental type breakfast) and brought everyone their own plate. I, however, am not one who likes his options limited when paying $40 for breakfast. So I asked for a bit of everything, and they gladly obliged. And, when I wanted seconds of the french toast, they brought that and some extra bacon too. So, whatever meal you decide on, don't be shy about asking for more of anything.
 
We are going to lunch. Our first magic kingdom day is revolving around this. My ODD is going to BBB for the "castle package" then, my then 20 month old will be getting her first haircut, complete with a pixie dusting, and my then 10 month old will also get pixie dust. They will all have on Princess outfits. Pictures made, etc. Then lunch in the castle. Ohhhhhh, what a perfect day for a Mommy and Daddy of 3 Princesses!!!

This is our girls first trip to WDW, my ODD has been to DisneyLand when she was about 18 months old. So, I wanted them to have the royal treatment and experience the "Magic" straight out of the box! princess:princess:princess:pixiedust:
 
For the meal, I'm a big breakfast fan, (wife is not).
But who am I kidding, I just love to eat !
We've done the Dinner a couple times,,get ressies soon as possible and request a window seating about 1 -1/2 hour before the fireworks, if you are lucky to get a window it's a great fireworks view.
 
We did the dinner last May. The godmother does a little show but did not come to the table for photos. The mice did a very quick round to the tables in which we took a few very quick photos. We had our photo taken with Cinderella downstairs. She did not make an appearance in the dining room.
The food was great a dinner, though VERY rushed. Know what you want before you enter!
 
I remember some years back we went for breakfast and met the Fairy Godmother took some pictures and went to breakfast with characters. We did enjoy it very much and its one of those expirences you always remember.

Last year and in 2006 for dinner when we went there were no characters, just the Fairy Godmother. Also the lunch at Norway has all the princesses. I think the Disney characters are at the breakfast and lunch at like the Poly and CR to name a couple and I'm sure there are more.

Larry
 


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