Princess dining at DL

Freyja

<font color=red>Formerly known as Sleepless in Den
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I saw that there is some kind of princess character breakfast at DL, but can´t seem to find more info, i.e. where, with whom, etc.

Can anyone inform me?

Both my youngest DD´s will be celebrating there birthdays this Easter (1 and 4 years old) and I´d love to have the princesses there.

Thanks again
Freyja
 
We had the dinner with the princesses at Ariel's Grotto last Tuesday. The food was actually really good. It is a fixed price meal, which includes three courses. The princesses that were there were: Aurora, Belle (in yellow gown), Ariel, Mulan, Snow White and Prince Philip. Each spent time with my children. Aurora even pulled my daughter away from the table to dance with her! (My dd7 was wearing an Aurora gown princess: ) Every person got a gold crown to wear (dads and brothers too). It was a great time, but it was booked, so make sure to make your reservations ahead of time. Have fun!
 
Sound like you had a great time. I´ll check into those reservations.
 

We were there Friday 12/23 for dinner. We sat outside on the water (there are heaters). It was wonderful. The food was good, service was great, the atmosphere was good. For myself and my three daughters it was $75. I booked reservations 60 days out. People with out ressies were turned away. We saw Snow White, Aurora, Cinderella, Jane, Prince Eric & Ariel. HTH!
 
I guess it depends when you go to Ariel's Grotto. My friend and I walked up early in the day (Dec. 11) and asked for openings. I think we got the last dinner seating, but there was plenty of room for additional people.

It was a nice meal, good food for the price and even cotton candy after dessert!

I saw many families with little girls and the Princesses really do cater to them. Dress your little one up!

Have fun!

Steph
 
The plan is for them to get their princess dresses as birthday presents, so that they will be able to use them for lunch/dinner.

One thing I´m worried about though, is that they don´t speak english, and I would guess that a lot of the interaction is verbal, since the princesses are "face" characters. Am I right, or are they also good with body language???

Can´t wait to go, just have to get the airline tickets ordered tomorrow. Yeah!!!
 
The DisneyLAND princesses are amazing in general. They will do everything possible to communicate. I am not sure what the second language in your family is, but some of the princesses speak Spanish as well. :)
 
I´m very glad to hear that. Unfortunately (well at least in this case) my kids speak Icelandic (the two oldest also speak Danish). With a population of only 300.000 (language is only spoken here) I´m not too confident that I will find an Icelandic speaking princess. Thank for all your great replies. Keep them coming if you remember anything on a nice to know / kneed to know basis.
 


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