Cinderella's Royal Table
There was a pretty long wait to get into the castle. It was weird because they told us not to check in until 5 minutes before our reservation time, but then we waited outside of the castle doors and when we got inside there was a long line to take our picture with Cinderella. Ariel started to have a bit of a breakdown at this point, I think being hungry and tired and just generally a little out of it. She was cranky and not sure she wanted to see Cinderella and I started to fear that the special meal Id planned for her was about to go terribly off course. Luckily, when we got up to Cinderella, she changed her mind a little, and then Cinderella was so sweet with her that Ariel changed her mood completely. Ariel walked right over to where Cinderellas seat was and sat right on the chair as if SHE owned it. When the photo was done, we were given a wand for Ariel and a sword for baby Stitch, and told to wait again. This time, there was about a five minute wait to hear our name called. It was funny because one of the greeters yelled the family names really loudly, and the other spoke softly, so you'd be trying to hear the soft spoken greeter and then the loud one would blast your ear off. The best part was that the loud greeter mispronounced every name she read, even easy ones like Martinez.
We had pretty good seats in the restaurant, right in the middle of the floor, and right away the waitress took our drink orders and brought out our appetizer plate.
The appetizer plate was pretty pitiful. It had a couple of slices of salami, a little bit of artichoke, a couple of olives, a couple of cubes of cheese and two crustini with tomato on top. Ariel wound up eating all of the salami and some of the cheese. I knew she was hungry. For entrees, Buzz and I both chose the Major Domos pie, which is like a sheppards pie. Ariel had chicken nuggets. Stitck nursed throughout a good portion of the meal, as he tended to do. I guess he figured he didnt want to be left out from eating.
I thought the entrees were actually very good, though I pushed aside the small amount of zucchini that was on top. There was plenty of beef and the veggies were cooked well and I enjoyed the burgundy sauce. It was served in a little bread bowl type crust, which I loved as well. I would consider it an upscale beef pot pie. Ariel did decently with her nuggets and I ate the remainder in her plate. The nuggets were better than I expected, crunchy on the outside and nice white meat in the middle. The chocken soup that came with it was kind of lame though- very much like you'd get out of a Campbell's Soup can. The princesses at this meal each got a long announced introduction before entering the room, which was kind of cool. Since Id booked this as Ariels birthday meal, we got a birthday certificate which each of the princesses signed as they came around. We saw Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine and Belle. Ariel was very pleased, although we had a mishap with Belle. As she came to the table, she said hello princess, and Ariel got so surprised/excited/etc that she leapt off of her chair face first. There was crying. Poor Belle felt horrible, and told Ariel about how shes been known to fall and trip all the time too. After wed seen all of the princesses, it was time for dessert. I ordered the chocolate buckle, which was kind of like a cross between a muffin and a croissant. It was good. Buzz had some kind of berry sorbet, and for Ariel out came a tiny birthday cakelet with a candle alongside her ice cream sundae with a little chocolate crown on top. We all sang for her, and she blew out the candle and ate all of the mickey sprinkles that were on the cake. I tried the cake part and thought it was actually very good and moist, but I was too full to eat her it after my dessert!
Food: The appetizer was pitiful, like I said. I would love to see the appetizers for lunch set up like dinner, with a choice of soup or salad. The entrees were enjoyable. I can only speak to the Major Domo pie, but I would order it again, because I liked it so much. I thought the portion size was decent though not great. Desserts were good. I'd rate the food 4.5/5, marked down because of the lame appetizer course.
Ambiance/Service: Our waitress was sweet, prompt, and attentive. She was great. The ambiance can't be beat in the castle. It's a gorgeous room, filled with princesses and everyone speaks to you as if you're royalty. 5/5 hands down. I love that they gave Ariel a special certificate for the princesses to sign and castle confetti all over the table.
I would come back to Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast or lunch. Since the princesses don't come around to the tables for dinner, I won't be springing for that.