Princess meal help

**pixiedust**

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I would really appreciate the advice of all the experts here. We have been to Disney probably 10 times - however, this is only my daughter's second trip as she will only be 3 in June. She is obsessed with the princesses. I know I don't have to explain what that means. Anyway, we are going May 14-21, and I have been trying for MONTHS to get a ressie at either Cindy's for breakfast or 1900 Park for dinner, with no luck. Does anyone have any tips at all as to how I could score one of these princess ressies? Will my hotel CM help me when I get there? We are staying at POFQ. Thank you for any kind of advice you have!

BTW, the Epcot princess meal is not an option, as we are not going to Epcot.
 
Try the Story Book Princess B, L or D at Epcot. All of the princess's are there and even Ariel. I am going to make that meal for our little Granddaughter's Princess meal. She will be 4 in August and we go in Sept. I can't wait.
 
Not trying to be argumentative, but why are you guys not planning to go to Epcot, when you're on location for a week? :) Just curious as to the reason.
 
We aren't going to Epcot for a couple of reasons. We want two days in Magic Kingdom, and one day each in MGM and AK. My kids are small (2 and 4), so we wanted to be sure that they went to these parks. Then we have to meet my BIL for a day since he lives in FLA, so that takes up another park day. The last day we wanted to go to Typhoon Lagoon, so Epcot kind of lost out. Believe me, I tried to convince DH to do Epcot just so we could do a princess meal there, but he really doesn't want to.
 

I was going to say the Epcot one also than seen you weren't going to epcot.

OT but my DH didn't think he was going to like Epcot and now that is his favorite park. DD who is 5 loves it also. If you can convinvce him to go you could do AK and MGM on the same day-we do that a lot.
 
I thought I read somewhere that all the water parks are basically for older kids and adults. Toddlers in 2-4 range like your kids probably will have loads of fun just from the resort pools. So, maybe sub TL with Epcot?
 
I can't believe it but I just got a ressie for 2 people at 1900 - I think an angel is smiling on me today. Thank you to the Dis board for your help!
 
:cool1: If you're staying at one of the resort hotels, check out the Disney Princess Tea at the Grand Floridian. It's a mom/daughter only very small affair. Daughter gets a tiara and a special Princess Aurora doll.

I'm going w/o 4/25 for the first time and taking my DD5 -- can't wait!
 
You'll love 1900 Park faire. IMO it was our best buffet meal, food wise. The characters don't try to rush either.
 
Reconsider Epcot , my last trip, my children were 20 months and 4, and they LOVED Epcot. The Living Seas, the Inagination Pavillion, the interactive fountains, just about everything they encountered. The park they liked the least was MGM. Once Bear in the Big Blue House was done, so were they! Mermaid too dark, Beauty and Beast Stage Show too dull, Indy Jones too loud, etc.... I wouldn't schedule a whole day there until they are old enough for the thrill rides.
 


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