VolvoManiac850
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Warning: old-timers only.
When I visited Disney in 1995, one of the restaurants I ate at was King Stefan's Banquet Hall in the Magic Kingdom. I distinctly remember the meet and greet with Cinderella there, as well as the atmosphere in general.
At the time, I was 8 1/2 years old--an age Disney still considers suitable for ordering off a children's menu (or at least they did 21 years ago)--and had a meal of fairly average macaroni and cheese. I do remember the rest of my family getting different food, and I recall them enjoying it. However, the atmosphere was what I recall the most. (I also have a big mug, of all things, from there).
Since then, I haven't eaten in the castle and feel it's long overdue for next year's trip (which I am currently writing out in advance so I can make reservations as soon as I am able to). How does Cinderella's Royal Table compare to the old King Stefan's in terms of both atmosphere and food quality?
When I visited Disney in 1995, one of the restaurants I ate at was King Stefan's Banquet Hall in the Magic Kingdom. I distinctly remember the meet and greet with Cinderella there, as well as the atmosphere in general.
At the time, I was 8 1/2 years old--an age Disney still considers suitable for ordering off a children's menu (or at least they did 21 years ago)--and had a meal of fairly average macaroni and cheese. I do remember the rest of my family getting different food, and I recall them enjoying it. However, the atmosphere was what I recall the most. (I also have a big mug, of all things, from there).
Since then, I haven't eaten in the castle and feel it's long overdue for next year's trip (which I am currently writing out in advance so I can make reservations as soon as I am able to). How does Cinderella's Royal Table compare to the old King Stefan's in terms of both atmosphere and food quality?
