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That is plain rediculous. Shoot you could do the Mary Poppins at 1900 Park Fair for less than that and probably hotter food (I hear it tends to get cold before you can eat it at CRT)
Well everyone wants to say they ate in the Castle. I already told Angel we're going to get a few Turkey legs and run through that bad boy.

I think the breakfast at 1900 is the best, personally. I loves me some Strawberry soup. But I'm always on guard there now for some reason. :goodvibes
 
Well everyone wants to say they ate in the Castle. I already told Angel we're going to get a few Turkey legs and run through that bad boy.

I think the breakfast at 1900 is the best, personally. I loves me some Strawberry soup. But I'm always on guard there now for some reason. :goodvibes

I would love to know the recipe for the Strawberry soup. That was my favorite thing when I ate there. I think I had 3 bowls :rotfl: I plan on taking Dd next May for a breakfast and a dinner there. We will probably do CRT for lunch (can't get around it either :rolleyes: ) but there is no way I am doing it for breakfast.
 

Hey Duck and Joe, look into my eyes, what do you see :mad: :mad:
 
We took our little princesses to CRT breakfast back in Dec of 2005 when it was one credit on the dining plan. That is the only time I have eaten in the castle and it was a life long dream.

Yes it is overpriced but you are paying for the location..... but wow when you look at the price per waffle...:scared1: I would probably take the girls again but tell the boys to go eat elsewhere. Not worth the money for them. Your idea of running through the castle with a turkey leg is classic... to get the true breakfast ambience AND to save even more money I will have my family dash through while guzzling a juice box and eating a pop tart. :thumbsup2

That said, it was the meal my kids ate the best our entire trip. The menu was simple yet satisfying. Or maybe they forgot to be picky and just ate what was served because they were overwhelmed with the princesses.

I personally didn't love the Norwegian storybook breakfast. No plans to do that again. My aunts (ranging from 52-75 years old) went last year... they have Norwegian heritage (through complicated family trees, I don't;) )... they went to dinner for the Norwegian food and were shocked to see all the little girls in full princess regalia.

I haven't eaten at 1900 Park Faire since 2000- back when we only had one boy. The food was good and I am sure we will do that next time.
 
Doesnt the CRT price include pictures now too? It's breakfast in the Castle...with princesses.....and smiles....and mediocre food. What's not to love?:love:



Ok....carry on...I bought 100's of flowers that I have to go plant.


wow...:eek: ..look at all the heavy cream in that recipe for the soup (sounds yummy). That is NOT diet friendly. lol :rotfl2:
 
Doesnt the CRT price include pictures now too? It's breakfast in the Castle...with princesses.....and smiles....and mediocre food. What's not to love?:love:



Ok....carry on...I bought 100's of flowers that I have to go plant.


wow...:eek: ..look at all the heavy cream in that recipe for the soup (sounds yummy). That is NOT diet friendly. lol :rotfl2:

Have fun planting. I need to do some myself this weekend.
 
Hey Duck and Joe, look into my eyes, what do you see :mad: :mad:

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