wgeo
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I understand the appeal of seeing the characters while eating, thus killing two birds with one stone. But I don't see buffets as very relaxing meals in general, especially if you're trying to watch out to make sure you don't miss the characters. And I just priced Chef Mickeys for breakfast and for 2 adults and 2 kids its $120 plus tip! For eggs! That seems like highway robbery to me!
At CRT you are not paying just to see princesses...you're paying a further premium to eat in the castle. Akershus has the princesses but no castle, so if you can get by without the castle you can save a little cash choosing it instead. If you like Cinderella in particular there's the 1900 Park Fare dinner.
Well, technically Akershus is a castle, based on a real one near Oslo at that, though admittedly not as grand or famous as Cindy's.
I've actually been to the one in Norway, nobody's going to pay a premium to eat there. It's a fortress, not a fairytale setting. At WDW there's castles and there's the CASTLE.