For my birthday dinner, I wanted to eat in Cinderella's Castle. I'd eaten there twice before, once, when I was younger, and had breakfast there with my whole family, which was a party of twelve, and then, more recently, in 2005, for lunch, but I'd never had dinner there before, and was anxious to try it.
I'd read reviews saying how great dinner in the castle is, and also, just as many bad, at best mediocre, reviews.
This was my experience;
CRT starts serving dinner at 4:00, my ADR was for 4:10, but I checked in early at 4:00.
There was a couple behind me, who were going to see if they could get in with no reservation, and I thought to myself, good luck with that. I was suprised, that they were able to get in. So, if you don't have an ADR, and you go to a restaurant right as it opens, you may have a chance.
After I checked in, I stood in line for a few minutes to see Cinderella, who I'd skipped meeting the day before, since I knew I'd see her tonight. (I ended up seeing her the next day too in Epcot.) She wished me a happy birthday, and then I was able to go upstairs immediatly.
As soon as I got up to the dining room, (and it is awhile up,) the hostess upstairs, wished me happy birthday, and gave me one of those plastic wands that are usually just for children. I was happy I got one, even though it is really not that great as far as wands go, it was really cute that I got one, and I'm one of those sentimental people who will never get rid of it.
I was led to a table, to the right of the restaurant, by the window, so I had a good view of Fantasyland. My table had been decorated with confetti. The confetti was beautiful, in the shapes of the castle, and Cinderella's coach. It was so pretty, in fact, that I saved some to use for scrapbooks.
I don't remember my servers name. I usually have the names on the reciepts, but since it was already pre-paid, there was no reciept, so I don't know what his name was. He was good though. Also, tip is included with the pre-pay, right? I hope I didn't jip the guy his tip.
I started with my usual diet coke, and some pretzel rolls. They were good, but not quite as good as the pretzel bread at Le Cellier. They were pretty close though, and I really liked the honey-dijon butter that came with them, very tasty.
For those of you who don't know, CRT is now a pre-fixed meal, that includes a choice of any appetizer, entree, and dessert on the menu. (It also includes the picture with Cinderella in the lobby, but I'll get to that later.)
There were only three appetizers to choose from, the menu is kind of limited, but most of the choices sounded appetizing. There was a soup, a salad, and a spring roll. I choose the soup.
The soup, which was a crab and corn chowder, was very good. It was topped with a sour cream-chive swirl, and was just so spicy. Very thick. I love crab, and while there were no huge lump pieces, there was plenty of crab in it.
For my entree, I had the prime rib, which came with au gratin potatoes and au jus sauce. The prime rib, which I had requested medium, came out what I consider Disney-medium, which is more medium rare. It was good, a little fatty along the edges, but nothing terrible. The potatoes were great, but it was a very small portion of potatoes.
While I was eating my prime rib, a cast member came around with the picture packages. It was like a high school flashback of getting class photos, I always worried mine wouldn't be that good. But, this turned out very nicely. It was a full body shot, which I love, since that got all of Cinderella's dress in. I love the dresses and other outfits the characters wear. It came in a cute little folder, which had a small blurb about eating in the castle, and a picture of Cinderella on. There was also a beautiful pic of the castle that I'm glad to have. If you're wondering, there is one 6x8 of each the castle, and Cinderella, and then four 4x6's of Cinderella. If it hadn't been included, I would of been very tempted to but it.
For dessert, (which there are also only three options,) I had the chocolate mousse cake. Since it was my birthday, I figured I should have cake, and besides, I'd already had the blueberry buckle the last time I ate there.
When I was served my dessert, Suzy and Perla came out, and the "show" started. First, the mice walked around the room, stopping for pictures, (no autographs,) then after they'd all had their pictures taken, the Fairy Godmother came out as well. I don't remember exactly what she said, something about dreams coming true. She "forgets" that she's supposed to acknowledge celebratory events, birthdays, anniversaries, etc, until the mice remind her. It was cute.
I was brought out a small cake then, about the size of a cupcake. I made a wish, (which did come true, I always wish for something that usually will actually happen,) and blew out the candle.
So then I had two cakes, the chocolate mousse cake, which was the better of the two. It had a nice creamy filling, as well as some raspberry sauce, which made it very nice. And the mini-birthday cake, which was cute, but didn't taste all that great. Not that I'm complaining, it was a really cute little cake. The cake was just kind of dry, and the icing was that hard fondant stuff, that I don't really care for.
Since I had pre-paid way back in August, I could leave as soon as I was done eating without worrying about the bill. That felt nice, and almost felt as though it were free, since I paid it off so long ago. I think I'm going to enjoy having the
DDP and not paying for anything next trip.
So CRT is a good meal, especially if you're celebrating a special occasion. I also really liked lunch there when I had it, (back in 2005.) I know CRT is not an every-trip restaurant for me, but I'd go back again. Probably if I have another birthday trip, (which I am definatly considering for 2009.) If it was for food alone, although it was good, it's not worth eating there again when there's so many other places I enjoy just as much.