We have been to CRT two or three times in the last few years and always went for lunch, a non-character meal. The food was a little pricey for a lunch menu, but worth it because of the atmosphere even without characters. We enjoyed eating inside the castle and the kids, regardless of their ages, enjoyed it tremendously -- and it was a nice way to get out of the heat mid-day. The food was decent, in our opinion, and we had planned to return during an upcoming trip, paying OOP as usual.
When the CM told me that there was a change, that we now had the privilege of having a picture taken with Cinderella, and that it was a set price (over $30 as I recall for lunch) rather than an a la carte menu as lunch had been before, I thought about it for about five minutes and called back and cancelled the reservation.
It worked out to about $10 - $15 more per person than the previous pricing, and with a family of six I definitely didn't think that the privilege of a cheez-wiz picture and very little choice on menu items was worth over $200 for lunch.
I would like to think that disney guests would take a stand sooner or later and "just say no" to things like this, sending a message to disney that there is a limit to how much cash we will allow them to extract from us, even those of us who are long-time loyal disney fans. Unfortunately, this won't happen. There will always be plenty of folks out there willing to drop the cash for the experience, and I suppose if one has never been there and has young children, it might be worth going just once, just closing the eyes figuratively and saying goodbye to an extra Franklin.
Sorry for pontificating. My favorite thread title of late is the recent "Cindy's Royal Ripoff."
I'm still a disney fan and always will be. But we're not going to CRT.