Princess Meals

mcz100

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Is the only meal that has the princesses the Cinderella one? Or are there other ones that I am overlooking. I already have ADR's for Chef Mickey and the Little Einsteins one at DHS.

When I tried the Cinderella one they were booked up and we leave the 27th of this month. I just thought I would ask you experts if there is something I overlooked that maybe I would be able to get in short notice. Has anyone had luck calling the day of for cancellations?

If not what is the best way to be able to see a few princesses during our trip. It has been so long since I have been to disney...do they have certain times for photo's with princesses??

Thanks!!
 
Hi, I understand that there is a restaurant at Epcot "Akershaus" that has some princesses for breaky, lunch and Cinderella/Prince Charming/step mother and wicked step sisters as well. 1900 Park fare also has some Princesses at supper time, at breakfast they have Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins and Mad Hatter along with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger.
I would from advice from my friends book for breakfast at the castle or go to Epcot and see if you can get in there for a meal.
Hope this helps you out, have a great trip!
 
Yes you can go to Norway in Epcot for Princess for B/L/D. Also 1900 Park Fare for dinner. The Norway meal is actually quite good with good Princess interaction. As for Cindy's - yes keep calling every day - 3 x a day. People cancel all the time. If you really want it you'll have to be VERY flexible. Just ask if there is ANYTHING open for breakfast or lunch (princesses not there for dinner). Take anytime they can give you and run with it. It may be harder if you have a large party. You may want to split it up.
Good Luck
 

There is a place in ToonTown to see a few princesses. The lines can be long but it may be worth it if you can't get into a meal.

Aherhaus is a great option, but still very busy, don't know if you'd get in this close (unless you luck out and call when someone has canceled). We did dinner there and enjoyed it very much, though not quite as much as CRT, but still wonderful. The step sisters are at 1900 PF, we have not been as we do not enjoy the GF, but I hear it is entertaining.

Chef Mickey's is great, you'll have a great time. Have Fun!!!
 
Just did the Akershaus princess dinner for DD this past November and found the experience INCREDIBLY great. We had a "studio" photo opp w/Belle prior to seating; receiving a copy of the photo after printing brought to the table. Cinderella, Ariel, Jasmine, and Alice. The whole DF enjoyed all the food.

Have never done the Royal Table, but it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing.
 
It may be tough to get, but see if you can get a meal at Akershus in Epcot - breakfast, lunch or dinner will all have 5 princesses. We've had breakfast twice here and love it.

1900 Park Fare for dinner is a great way to see Cinderella, Prince Charming and the stepsisters.

To meet princesses without doing a meal - you can meet all of them, if you know where to look:

In MK
Jasmine by the Magic Carpet Ride
Ariel in Fantasyland
Belle - Belle's Storytime
Toontown - there is a princess line to meet 3 princesses

In Epcot
Jasmine in Morocco
Belle and Aurora in France
Mulan in China
Snow White in Germany

If you don't see a character, ask a CM when they are expected to be back (they take breaks)
 
Akershus in Norway was really good for breakfast. We saw Jasmine,Mulan,Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Belle was our greet w/ photos. (The photos are included in the price of the meal). The interaction was great. However, for a less expensive way to see the princesses you can find them through out the day in different parts of Epcot. Belle is sometimes in the library in France, Jasmine can be found in Morocco w/ Aladdin, Mulan is in China, etc. We've seen Sleeping Beauty somewhere in Epcot, but I don't remember where...England? Also, I'm guessing Snow White may be in Germany. The lines for the princesses out and about at Epcot are usually not very long either.

At the Magic Kingdom there is a place to see Belle,Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella back in ToonTown. Sometimes the wait can be quite long. We've been in Sept. and January and the longest we waited was about 45 min. In the same building (County Bounty) in Toon Town there is a line parallel to the princess line for Pixie Hollow where you can meet the fairies. This line gets EXTREMELY long. We were there at non peak times and the wait was nearly 2hrs.

Sometimes Snow White can be found on Main Street near the entrance. Belle can be seen in her regular non-princess attire at Belle's story time next to the castle. Ariel can be found in Ariel's Grotto (again near opening time, or closing of this attraction to avoid a long wait). Ariel is great though and takes time to sit and chat with your child (although the princesses in County Bounty took the time to play and talk too). I think Pocahontas can be found outside of Animal Kingdom at different times.

Hope that helps!
 
Oh and Jasmine and Aladdin are both found in AdventureLand near the flying carpets!

DD2 loves her princesses... so we've learned where to find them :)
 
We have never been to CRT (and dinner is not princesses there) but we love Akershus for lunch and dinner. We have seen Ariel in the lobby for dinner and Jasmine, Aurora, Esmerelda, and Belle in her blue dress walking around. For lunch we had Belle in the lobby and Ariel, Cinderella, Jasmine, and Aurora walking around.

We also all loved the characters at 1900 Park Fare for Dinner. It was Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremain, Drizella, and Anistasia. The kids loved it. Skye was more excited about seeing Anistasia that Cinderella.

At MK, Ariel with fins is in her grotto. There is a princess room in Toon Town, but it usually has a long line and line-up in there does change...so hard to say who you might see. Jasmine,Aladdin, and Genie (or some variation of them) is usually near the Flying Carpets.

Epcot is a great princess spot. Jasmine and Aladdin and Genie in Morocco, Belle and Beast, Aurora, and Cinderella is France, Snow White and Dopey in Germany, Mulan and Mushu in China...plus Mary Poppins, Alice, and Pooh Characters in the UK. The kids always love character spots in Epcot.

Not quite sure what is going on at DHS. The last few times we have been there it has been changing but in the center around the Sorcer's hat changed throughout the day and some princesses used to be regulars around there.
 


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