Norway or CRT breakfast for almost 4 y.o.?

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Help me decide. I only want to do one of these since she is so young. She really loves the castle so I thought that would cool, but she also doesn't really understand the whole princess thing too well yet, so I am not sure I want to use two ts meals for CRT. Should we just do Norway and wait for CRT for our next trip when she is a little bit older???
 
DD was 3 1/2 the first time we did CRT and not quite 4 1/2 the second time. You know your DD best. My DD was already super into the princesses the first time we went so she loved CRT. We have also been to Norway and that is very nice too. If we could only do one, we would pick CRT but there are tons of folks on the boards that don't want to use two TS credits and always go to Norway. You will enjoy either one!
 
Like jenb1023 said, you know your daughter best. This year we are doing both Princess Dining in Norway and 1900 Park Fare (dinner w/Cinderella) for the same credits as CRT would be.
 
We are taking both Granddaughters to CRT AND the Norway breakfast. Oldest is 9.5 and youngest 3.5 but her middle name is Aurora so she is big into the princesses. I agree with the others YOU know your situation the best. I am sure you will find the choice that is best for your family. GOOD LUCK and enjoy.

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We too have done both but my daughter actually prefers the Norway one to the castle for the princesses and the food too! The castle was a neat one time experience but I don't think I'd waste to credits on it, we wentb4 they changed it to 2, the ambiance of Norway is equally neat and my DD10 is still into the princesses as she was at 4,6,8 & 9 too!! But like the others stated you know your child best! Good Luck and I'm sure you all will enjoy whichever you go to, I mean you are at DISNEYWORLD for pixies sake!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
We just recently did both as well. We started our trip on a Sunday with an appt at BBB at the castle and then headed to our ADR at the castle. 100% worth every penny/credit on the DDP for that. While I did feel that the meal was a bit rushed, the castle experience was WONDERFUL (my DD is 4 as well and LOVES the princesses) and the food was yummy. I actually think my mom may have enjoyed this experience more than anyone else, but my DD was in HEAVEN. It's very well organized and something you would NEVER forget. That being said, if you think your daughter would not yet appreciate something like this, wait, because it is worth doing one time with your little princess.

We ended our trip with the breakfast at Akershus on our last morning at WDW and this too was great. We FINALLY got to see Jasmine & Mulan which capped off our seeing every single princess, including Pocahantes. Food here was yummy too and this experience was a little more relaxed.

But, both were wonderful experiences and you should do them both at least one time...even if on separate trips.
 
We took our 3 (2 months shy of her 4th) niece to the Princess Breakfast in Norway and she had the time of her life, didnt eat much but was thrilled with Belle, Aurora (her 2nd fav) Mulan and ARIEL! We could not believe our luck that her number one princess was there. Kayla was so excited and she was decked out head to toe in Ariel stuff which thrilled Ariel. I think there was one more princess to come but once we saw Ariel that was it...she was ready to go.

18 months later and my niece is still talking about it.
 


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