SeaSpray
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A little background: We LOVE (or should I say, LOVED) the castle for dinner, before all the changes. It was our traditional "First night at Disney World" restaurant. We liked the food, service, and ambiance. Since we like to go to the Magic Kingdom first, it was always the perfect spot for that first dinner.
For this next trip, I did not even plan to have dinner there at all, for several reasons:
1. They've done away with my personal favorite, the filet mignon. (DH has had the prime rib there before and liked it, I like prime rib and chicken, so I know I'd be able to find something on the new menu that I liked).
2. Have no interest in having a formal picture taken with Cinderella (Sorry, Cinderella LOL). Also have no interest in the little "special celebrations" thing they do, which I've read is a very short presentation anyway. But has the ambiance/feeling of the restaurant changed at all because of this?? Are there a LOT more tiny kids at dinner now, than there used to be?? Little kids don't bother me, of course, but just trying to get a feel for the atmosphere at dinner now, with the changes.
3. We'll be dining with friends for all dinners, and was not sure they'd want to dine at the castle again, especially with all these changes.
HOWEVER...and this is a BIG "However":
I just found out today that Delta cancelled our late-night flight and instead booked us in the afternoon. When I told this to DH, he said he'd take the day off of work, so we could fly down in the morning. WOO HOO! Now we'll be arriving in early afternoon of our first day, instead of midnight!!! And now, I get to plan a dinner, for that first night.
Which puts me back to "Where should we have dinner on our first night??" LOL
We'll be dining alone now on our first night, just the two of us, so reason #3 no longer applies. I think I can overlook reasons #1 and #2. lol I've narrowed it down to two parks for that first evening; Magic Kingdom or Epcot. So I want to choose a sit-down restaurant at either of those parks. And this is what lead me to reconsider having dinner at the castle, on that first night.
Is the new dinner at the castle really horrible? I mean, have they totally screwed it up now, or can two people who used to LOVE having dinner at the castle on their first night, still basically enjoy it??
Here is where YOU come in. LOL If you've had dinner at the castle since the changes, please vote and post, and give me your opinion! I'm really hoping to hear that dinner at the castle isn't as bad now as I'm imagining it to be. lol I'd love to go to the MK that first night, and have dinner there. But I don't want to be hugely disappointed, either.
P.S. The price increase really doesn't factor into our decision, so when you're going to vote, leave the new pricing out.
P.P.S. These are the other sit-down restaurants we'll be dining at on this trip: 'Ohana (breakfast and dinner), Boma (breakfast and dinner), 50's Prime Time, Restaurant Marrakesh, Brown Derby, Le Cellier, Liberty Tree Tavern.

For this next trip, I did not even plan to have dinner there at all, for several reasons:
1. They've done away with my personal favorite, the filet mignon. (DH has had the prime rib there before and liked it, I like prime rib and chicken, so I know I'd be able to find something on the new menu that I liked).
2. Have no interest in having a formal picture taken with Cinderella (Sorry, Cinderella LOL). Also have no interest in the little "special celebrations" thing they do, which I've read is a very short presentation anyway. But has the ambiance/feeling of the restaurant changed at all because of this?? Are there a LOT more tiny kids at dinner now, than there used to be?? Little kids don't bother me, of course, but just trying to get a feel for the atmosphere at dinner now, with the changes.
3. We'll be dining with friends for all dinners, and was not sure they'd want to dine at the castle again, especially with all these changes.
HOWEVER...and this is a BIG "However":
I just found out today that Delta cancelled our late-night flight and instead booked us in the afternoon. When I told this to DH, he said he'd take the day off of work, so we could fly down in the morning. WOO HOO! Now we'll be arriving in early afternoon of our first day, instead of midnight!!! And now, I get to plan a dinner, for that first night.

We'll be dining alone now on our first night, just the two of us, so reason #3 no longer applies. I think I can overlook reasons #1 and #2. lol I've narrowed it down to two parks for that first evening; Magic Kingdom or Epcot. So I want to choose a sit-down restaurant at either of those parks. And this is what lead me to reconsider having dinner at the castle, on that first night.

Is the new dinner at the castle really horrible? I mean, have they totally screwed it up now, or can two people who used to LOVE having dinner at the castle on their first night, still basically enjoy it??

Here is where YOU come in. LOL If you've had dinner at the castle since the changes, please vote and post, and give me your opinion! I'm really hoping to hear that dinner at the castle isn't as bad now as I'm imagining it to be. lol I'd love to go to the MK that first night, and have dinner there. But I don't want to be hugely disappointed, either.
P.S. The price increase really doesn't factor into our decision, so when you're going to vote, leave the new pricing out.

P.P.S. These are the other sit-down restaurants we'll be dining at on this trip: 'Ohana (breakfast and dinner), Boma (breakfast and dinner), 50's Prime Time, Restaurant Marrakesh, Brown Derby, Le Cellier, Liberty Tree Tavern.