Which Princess meet & greet is best and why?

coelacanth77

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1. Dining at Cinderella's Castle
2. Wonderland Tea Party
3. Perfectly Princess Tea Party
4. Cincerella's Happily Ever After Dinner
5. Princess Storybook Dining

Thanks,
 
1. Dining at Cinderella's Castle
2. Wonderland Tea Party No princesses here, just Aliceand the Mad Hatter. No parents attending the party here, either - drop off and pick up later.
3. Perfectly Princess Tea Party Only one princess here - Aurora - and quite an expensive event; the $250 price tag includes the little princess (child) and one adult.
4. Cincerella's Happily Ever After Dinner Only one princess here as well - Cinderella.
5. Princess Storybook Dining

Thanks,

If the aim is to maximize princess interaction, then I would suggest the Princess Storybook dining at Akershus in Epcot. For breakfast, it's standard eggs-bacon-fruit-etc; for lunch and dinner they try to be more authentically Norwegian. There is a photo package with Belle included in the meal price, and you'll meet four or five other princesses while you dine.

We prefer it to CRT, which I've never found to be worth the trouble or price. It does include the atmosphere of dining inside the castle, but just not worth it to me.
 
Originally Posted by coelacanth77

4. Cincerella's Happily Ever After Dinner Only one princess here as well - Cinderella.

They have changed dinner and you get 4 princesses plus Cinderella at dinner just like lunch and breakfast

I have done CRT and Akershaus and thought IMO the interaction was better at CRT.
 

I believe they are referring to the dinner at 1900 Park Fare where the characters are Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella.
 
I believe they are referring to the dinner at 1900 Park Fare where the characters are Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella.

Yes, exactly - the 'Happily Ever After Dinner' is at 1900 Park Fare in the GF.
Breakfast there is called 'Supercalifragilistic' (minus the expialidocious), and even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious, the experience is actually pretty good - no princesses, here, though. ;)
 
I have only done the Princess Storybook dinner and I have to say it was a blast! We had great character interaction and the food was pretty good too-much better than I was expecting. It's also cheaper than Cinderella's Table. We had Belle for the picture, and Aurora, Cinderella, Ariel and Snow White came around.
 
We have done 1900 park faire and princess storybook dining. I highly recommend Princess storybook (askerhaus) in Norway. Lots of princesses - I think we saw 5. They took lots of time with the kids, free pictures from disney photographers with Belle, brought to your table. Park faire only has cinderella, my DD loves all of the princesses, so it was nice to see lots of them.
 
I went online to test a reservation for breakfast at Akershus 180 days out and the earliest time was around 1:50. Does anyone happen to know what their hours are and is it possible to book a normal breakfast time? What is the earliest one can call to get it? Thansk,
 
If you have your disney resort reservation booked already, you can call/go online at 180 days before your arrival date and book your entire trip (or your first 10 days, if your trip is longer than 10 days).

I just checked for the first full week of october, and there is all kinds of availability for Akershus breakfast in the 8:35-9:50am range (I put 9:15 in as my requested time and it offered me several slots on each day of that week). This is currenly the latest dates open to the general public without resort reservations - up through the 10th of October.
 





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