Which character lunch is better for girls ages 4-10 years?

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We have had the 1900 Park Fare character dinner experience but were just curious about the other Princess Character lunches. We are thinking about booking a lunch at the Storybook Princess character lunch or the Royal Table. I know that the Royal Table is more expensive, but what is more important to us is which one provides a better experience/interaction with the kids.
 
We have had the 1900 Park Fare character dinner experience but were just curious about the other Princess Character lunches. We are thinking about booking a lunch at the Storybook Princess character lunch or the Royal Table. I know that the Royal Table is more expensive, but what is more important to us is which one provides a better experience/interaction with the kids.

I have done CRT lunch and Norway breakfast. I would do CRT again in a heartbeat (I am, technically). The food is really good, and so is the interaction. I saw Cinderella, Fairy Godmther, Snow White, Jasmine, and Belle (blue dress). I don't think I would do Norway again (was not that impressed with the food). The characters also seemed a little hurried.
 
I have done CRT lunch and Norway breakfast. I would do CRT again in a heartbeat (I am, technically). The food is really good, and so is the interaction. I saw Cinderella, Fairy Godmther, Snow White, Jasmine, and Belle (blue dress). I don't think I would do Norway again (was not that impressed with the food). The characters also seemed a little hurried.

At CRT, do the characters interact with everyone at the table or only prior to being seated? My SIL was told by a CM that Cinderella only greets you prior to eating and that once you are seated, that's it, no more interaction. :sad1: Have you eaten lunch at CRT?
 
At CRT, do the characters interact with everyone at the table or only prior to being seated? My SIL was told by a CM that Cinderella only greets you prior to eating and that once you are seated, that's it, no more interaction. :sad1: Have you eaten lunch at CRT?

Yes, Cinderella stays in the lobby. But you get to meet her before you go up to the table.

The other characters come around the tables.

Yes I have. My last time was July 2007, and I will be eating there again in July.
 

Yes, Cinderella stays in the lobby. But you get to meet her before you go up to the table.

The other characters come around the tables.

Yes I have. My last time was July 2007, and I will be eating there again in July.

We were debating on CRT or Princess Storybook for lunch. Which do you prefer? My SIL's DD is five yrs. old and my DD's are 8 and 10. I also have a DS who is 6 and my SIL's friend is coming with her two twin DD's ages 4. My SIL wants to know which lunch character experience would be the best for our kids - at least the one with the most interaction.
 
We love CRT for lunch. Food isn't all that great, but the wishing stars, the narration, the princess interactions, etc. are priceless. The photo with Cinderella is pretty high quality and each child gets a wand or sword. Very fun!
 












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