the cheapest princess meals

lynndeeloonurse

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I hate to think of spending over $100 for breakfast. We are not very big eaters. I always wanted to do a character meal but hubby thinks they are much toooooo expensive. My youngest is still afraid of masked characters so we would only be able to do a princess meal. Any info will be greatly appreciated! What about The Swan/Dolphin resteraunts?
 
The only princess meals I know of are at Cinderella's Castle, Akershus in Norway at Epcot, and 1900 Park Fare for dinner with Cinderella, prince, stepmom and sisters. The cheapest option would be breakfast in Akershus, and that offers a chance of 4-5 different princesses. How many are in your party and ages of kids?

I swore after standing in the princess line at Toontown last week, that we would do a princess meal next time, just not to waste time in that line! But, unless you're on the dining plan, they are very pricey! We did Cindy's lunch at the castle last year out of pocket, but weren't on the dining plan, and only ate two meals on site that were table service. This year we were on DDP, and it would have been worth one of the credits to see all the princesses at once.
 
Dinner at the GF is Adult (l0+) - $29.99, Child (3-9) - $14.99
Norway breakfast is $22.99 - Guest ages 10+, $12.99 - Guest ages 3-9
Norway lunch is Adult (l0+) - $24.99, Child (3-9) - $13.99
Norway Dinner is $28.99 - Guest ages 10+, $13.99 - Guest ages 3-9
CRT breakfast is Adult(10+) - $31.99, Child(3-9) - $21.99
CRT lunch is Adult(10+) - $33.99, Child(3-9) - $22.99
CRT dinner is Adult(10+) - $39.99, Child(3-9) - $24.99
 

If the price bothers you, I'd do dinner or lunch. For only $2 more you get lunch rather than breakfast. For some reason, it really bothers me to pay that much $$ for bacon, eggs and pancakes. I feel better paying for a more substantial meal. We are doing lunch at Akershus this time. We did lunch at CRT last Nov. Pricey but we enjoyed it.

If you don't want to fork over for the meal, go to toontown as soon as it opens and get in line to see the princesses. We did it in May and the wait was not so bad.
 


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