Number of Guests question when booking reservation

FamilyMan1426

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Hi all, i'm about to book breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table. It's 3 adults, 3 children(my children are 5,5 and 2). Is that 6 guests or 5? I wasn't sure if my two year old counted as a guest. Thanks for the help!
 
Yes that'll be 6. Even a newborn would need to be counted.
 
While you won't be charged for the 2-year-old, you do need to include him/her in the reservation count.
 

Note that your 2 year old will count for purposes of the automatic tip added for parties of 6 or more as well.
 
Awesome...thank you for the info. One other question, this will be my first time dining in Disney. The pricing says ($36 to $59.99 per person) but when i go to book it's asking me to pre-pay 40.99/adult which looks about right. I'm assuming if it's a little more I'll pay the difference there? Also I don't see a Breakfast menu on disney's reservation page but saw a general one on another page. Does it change? and all you care to eat i'm assuming is all you can eat?

It's going to be a pricey meal...at 3 adults and 2 children i'm looking at a bill around $225 with tax and tip. For those that have experienced the Cinderella's Royal Table is it worth it?

Also i'm going to join Tables in Wonderland. Would i be credited the 20% there? i'm not a member yet bc i haven't bought the season tix yet.

OK, that was more than one question :)
 
Agreed, the baby counts! They need to know the exact number so that you are given the space you need. :thumbsup2
 
It's going to be a pricey meal...at 3 adults and 2 children i'm looking at a bill around $225 with tax and tip. For those that have experienced the Cinderella's Royal Table is it worth it?

Also i'm going to join Tables in Wonderland. Would i be credited the 20% there? i'm not a member yet bc i haven't bought the season tix yet.
I can't comment on the value of CRT, but yes, you will be credited the 20% there.
 
Awesome...thank you for the info. One other question, this will be my first time dining in Disney. The pricing says ($36 to $59.99 per person) but when i go to book it's asking me to pre-pay 40.99/adult which looks about right. I'm assuming if it's a little more I'll pay the difference there? Also I don't see a Breakfast menu on disney's reservation page but saw a general one on another page. Does it change? and all you care to eat i'm assuming is all you can eat?

It's going to be a pricey meal...at 3 adults and 2 children i'm looking at a bill around $225 with tax and tip. For those that have experienced the Cinderella's Royal Table is it worth it?

Also i'm going to join Tables in Wonderland. Would i be credited the 20% there? i'm not a member yet bc i haven't bought the season tix yet.

OK, that was more than one question :)

We had dinner at CRT in 2008, on the DDP. In my opinion, YES it was worth it. We all got our picture taken with Cindy (included in the price)..the ladies got magic wands, the guys got swords. We were taken upstairs into the dining room...it was small, but beautiful !!! The windows overlooked Fantasyland. We got to see Cindy, Prince Charming, The GodMother and the Mice. Dinner was awesome and the service was top notch. I would do it again !!!
 
Awesome...thank you for the info. One other question, this will be my first time dining in Disney. The pricing says ($36 to $59.99 per person) but when i go to book it's asking me to pre-pay 40.99/adult which looks about right. I'm assuming if it's a little more I'll pay the difference there? Also I don't see a Breakfast menu on disney's reservation page but saw a general one on another page. Does it change? and all you care to eat i'm assuming is all you can eat?

It's going to be a pricey meal...at 3 adults and 2 children i'm looking at a bill around $225 with tax and tip. For those that have experienced the Cinderella's Royal Table is it worth it?

Also i'm going to join Tables in Wonderland. Would i be credited the 20% there? i'm not a member yet bc i haven't bought the season tix yet.

OK, that was more than one question :)

The price they charge you at booking is the price and as someone else stated they will credit you the 20% for TIW. Also your group will get 2 picture packages since you have between 5-8 people in your group.
 
The price they charge you at booking is the price and as someone else stated they will credit you the 20% for TIW. Also your group will get 2 picture packages since you have between 5-8 people in your group.

Do you know if they still adjust the price (phone ADR) if you already have the TiW card? I know I used to call and tell them I had it and they'd charge me the discounted price.
 
It's going to be a pricey meal...at 3 adults and 2 children i'm looking at a bill around $225 with tax and tip. For those that have experienced the Cinderella's Royal Table is it worth it?

Also i'm going to join Tables in Wonderland. Would i be credited the 20% there? i'm not a member yet bc i haven't bought the season tix yet.

OK, that was more than one question :)

It is an expensive meal and one where you are going for the atmostphere, the ambiance of eating in a castle, and for the opportunity to meet Cinderella in the lobby and several princesses upstairs. We had a late dinner there in December and seeing the fireworks while dining added even more to the magic. The food was at best average and definitely the least memorable part of the evening.

As far as the TIW you will be able to purchase it at Guest Services after you buy your AP. Since the card is active as soon as you buy it, you may as well wait until you get to WDW so that the expiration date is farther out.

For CRT the TIW will reimburse you 20% on only the food portion and not the photo package. We received the discount at the end of the meal.
 













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