Meal with the Princesses

Hockeychic

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My daughter and I would like to have a character meal this trip but with one or some of the princesses. Where can we get this??

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Cinderella's Royal Table inside the Castle at MK does a Princess Breakfast.

Reasturant Akershus at Epcot is going to begin doing Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with the Princess' (I don't remember when that begins) Currently they have Breakfast

1900 park Fare at the grand Floridian has MAry Poppins, Alice in Wonderland and the Mad hatter for breakfast and Cinderella, and her friends for dinner.

All of these would need to be booked in advance as they do fill to capacity fairly quickly (reservations can be booked 90 days in advance).
 
Well, you have two choices. Both are breakfasts. First off there is the easier of the two, the Princess Storybook Breakfast in Restaurant Akershus in Norway (Epcot). From what I've heard, the food and meet and greets are not really up to Disney Standards. I've heard a few complaints and a few acclaims. So I'm assuming it depends on when you go. The Breakfast is about 21.99 for adults and 11.99 for kids.

Then you have the most popular of them all, Cinderella's Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom. They just extended the hours by 15 mins, so you MIGHT have a chance getting in. But basically, 90 days before the trip, you have to make priority seating. The thing is...after about 5 - 10 minutes, this particular breakfast is sold out! So you need to have will power!!! It's all you can eat, but it's a la carte, not buffet style. The price is the same as the previous breakfast.

There is another breakfast at the Grand Floridian that I had once seen Aurora and Alice at (1900 Park Fair) but its not specifically a princess breakfast.

I wish you and your DD luck!! I got into CRT before, so I know there's hope for you as well!!
 
Ok just found the date for Aukershus... They currently have the Princess Storybook Breakfast every morning, but will be adding Lunch and Dinner with the Princess' on April 10.

Again you have that option, Cinderella's Royal Table (breakfast) at MK and 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian (breakfast Mary Poppins/ Dinner Cinderella).
 

We have dined at CRT and it was wonderful! Princess Storybook Breakfast... not so much. At PSB it seemed that there were fewer characters per guest; the service was not efficient; the food was not even as good as CRT; the characters were not among those we most hoped to see (Minnie, Mary Poppins, Mulan, and Jasmine were the only ones that day). I wouldn't do PSB again.
 
We did the Princess Storybook Breakfast in June. The food was ok. We mainly went to see as many princesses as we could. My 3yo is not fond of dark rides, so her big draw for the trip was characters. We saw sleeping beauty, belle, snow white, jasmine, and I can't remember who else. She DD and nieces loved it. Lots of interaction with the characters. They did not act rushed. It seemed that just as one walked away another came.

We also did the GF Cindy dinner. Food was good. Character interaction was good.
 
We did the PSB last week and I found it to be rushed. Basically you got an autograph, one or two sentences from the princess, take a pic, then off they went. Food was ok, did the breakfast, it arrives in a large skillet-eggs,hash browns, sausage, bacon, biscuits, it was good, just expensive for what you got. But, to my DD3 princess, it was a highlight of the trip. Jasmine, Mulan, and Sleeping Beauty were there. A lot of the little ones had their princess dresses on. All in all, if you're taking a fan of the princesses you should go, and don't forget to meet them in Toon Town in MK, preferably in the later evening, we had really good interaction there, truly a magical moment.
 
DD, DW and I did PSB at 9:50am on the morning of Jan. 5. We had very unrushed visits from Belle, Mary Poppins, Princess Aurora and Snow White. The food was very good -- I liked having it served in a skillet -- the staff were very friendly and attentive. As we were celebrating DD's 5th birthday they gave us a birthday card signed by all the CM's in Norway and then signed by the Princesses as they visited. I thought it was an excellent time.

We did CRT at 10:10am on the morning of Jan. 6. The visits were shorter than the day before from Belle (she remembered DD and they chatted about that), Princess Aurora, Mary Poppins, Snow White and Cinderella. The Fairy Godmother was enthroned downstairs and had a nice long conversation with each child who visited and gave advice to the parents -- what to see, where to get a birthday button, which park doesn't have a unique birthday button. Once again -- the birthday card, but signed only by the Princesses. DD was given a cupcake birthday cake -- a nice touch. I didn't like the food served on the plate -- I don't eat eggs and felt somewhat self-conscious scraping the scrambled eggs from my plate onto a side plate to put them aside.
 


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