Lunch at Cinderella's Royal Table in Magic Kingdom - worth it?

Anonymous
There were sooo many princesses at akersus that even the kids were finally like "tell those ladies to stop coming by our table."
The food stinks at both CRT and akersus. It's worth it only if your kids are really into princesses and if this will get you off the hook for standing in line to meet princesses. The other (non-princess) character Meals have better food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There were sooo many princesses at akersus that even the kids were finally like "tell those ladies to stop coming by our table."
The food stinks at both CRT and akersus. It's worth it only if your kids are really into princesses and if this will get you off the hook for standing in line to meet princesses. The other (non-princess) character Meals have better food.


I didn't have any problem with the breakfast at Cinderella's table.
Anonymous
Gotta do it at least once.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gotta do it at least once.


Should've added that it's simply a meal and the princesses walk around and you get a picture with each one. They come one at a time and you'll get the full rotation before the meal ends.
Anonymous
Yawn.
Anonymous
Dont forget an autograph book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You meet Cinderella downstairs for a photo op, and then about 5 princesses come individually to your table upstairs to chat and take pictures.

Definitely worth it.


That's it!!??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You meet Cinderella downstairs for a photo op, and then about 5 princesses come individually to your table upstairs to chat and take pictures.

Definitely worth it.


That's it!!??


What more do you expect, you, you...you grownup, you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dont forget an autograph book.


And all the little girls are definitely decked out in their princess gear. Not pajamas and t shirts, full
Princess gear. There is a princess shop next door
Anonymous
Don't the give out a wand too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't the give out a wand too?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DDs are 7 and 4. The price seems crazy $250 for 4 people on top of Magic Kingdom tickets. Is it really that great of an experience?


Yes. My DD is an adult and still remembers the absolute thrill of that special event. Plus you have 2 girls and both are in the right age group. If one was 1 you might end up doing it twice in 4 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DDs are 7 and 4. The price seems crazy $250 for 4 people on top of Magic Kingdom tickets. Is it really that great of an experience?


Yes. My DD is an adult and still remembers the absolute thrill of that special event. Plus you have 2 girls and both are in the right age group. If one was 1 you might end up doing it twice in 4 years.


My DD is 24 and still remembers it as the highlight of Disney World. I don't recall it being that expensive then though.
Anonymous
Went to Disney as a kid (in the 80's) and you couldn't go in the castle (you could walk through, but not actually go in. So it was very cool for me to go to the dinner there and get to actually go inside. My 3-year-old got scared to death by a human-size Gus coming up behind him, though. That scream will haunt me forever
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't the give out a wand too?


Yes.


Boys get a sword. My 5 year old son enjoyed it.
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