signature dining?

Patti_C

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What is signature dining? I have an ADR for cinderellas royal table for dinner and it is a signature dinner. Is it anything that the kids will like, besides just being at the restaurant? :confused3
 
What is signature dining? I have an ADR for cinderellas royal table for dinner and it is a signature dinner. Is it anything that the kids will like, besides just being at the restaurant? :confused3

"Signature dining" is a term Disney uses to denote what it considers to be an enhanced dining experience.

It's mostly used to designate which restaurants cost 2 credits on the dining plan.

I don't know about kids liking it because I haven't been there, but isn't Cinderella there, and the fairy godmother? Would they like that?
 
has been answered. At dinner at CRT you meet Cinderella downstairs for a brief audience and picture. You will be presented pictures at your table. The staff selects the picture. There is a show with the Fairy Godmother, Suzy and Perla put on a brief show. The boys usually get swords and the girls get wands. Breakfast and lunch are character meals with usually four characters walking around the tables meeting all of the guests. All are two credit meals.

My daughter really likes it but we usually do lunch when characters are there. Eating in the castle has a certain cache.
 
What is signature dining? I have an ADR for cinderellas royal table for dinner and it is a signature dinner. Is it anything that the kids will like, besides just being at the restaurant? :confused3

After listening to the DIS podcast review of CRT, I wouldn't want to eat there. The reviewers ate at 1900 Park Fair at the Grand Floridian and said they had a far superior Cinderella dining experience there for both character interaction AND food.

IMHO, Cinderella's Royal Table is now a "captive audience" place, priced excessively higher than the quality warrants.
 

We went a couple of weeks ago and reluctantly have to agree with the vast majority of other reviewers. The pictures were a nice touch but there's no time with the characters and the food is horrendous. And I'm one of those people that hates to see a disney restaurant get a bad review unless it's absolutely deserved. It's deserved here. the only good thing was the scoop of vanilla ice cream my kids got with the chocolate crown on top. And the pretzel rolls. We had 7 in our party and everyone ordered a different entree and every entree was bad.
 

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