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

Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Of all the character meals, we enjoyed this one most. But, yes, crazy expensive. It depends on your budget I guess.
Anonymous
It was my daughters dream come true. So for seeing her face and knowing we were just going to do it once- yes, it was worth it.
Anonymous
If you can afford it, and if your daughters truly believe these are real, live, breathing princesses, then it's worth it. I wouldn't do it for a 9 or 10yr old, but my 4yr old was entranced.
Anonymous
How much do they like princesses? We liked Be Our Guest for dinner much better
Anonymous
It was my own personal dream come true, so I'd say if you can afford it, do it. You'll enjoy it yourself if you were ever into princesses.
Anonymous
It was a one and done thing for us, and we go to Disney a lot. I'm glad I did it, don't regret it, but don't need to do it again.
Anonymous
Really, OP, don't leave this one undone.
Anonymous
We all enjoyed the experience. We did breakfast.
Anonymous
We liked it, and I say that having done the whole Disney thing grudgingly. DDs were in the throes of their princess stage (5 and 7), and they loved it, and we loved twatching them love it. So yes, it was worth it, especially since that was one and done for us as well.
Anonymous
It was the only thing my girls, 6 and 4, really, really, really wanted to do. Yes it was insanely expensive, but it was a lot of fun and I liked the food. DDs LOVED it. I wasn't sure if younger DD would really get it, but 1.5 years later she still talks about it anytime we see any Cinderella reference or toys. I don't think we'll ever do it again, but honestly, for as much as they loved it, I would have paid twice as much and felt it was worth it.
Anonymous
Can you tell me more about what the experience involves? We're going to Disneyworld in the summer and have booked Cinderella's Table for breakfast just because I was told that it gets booked up. My 3yo adores princesses (my 5yo doesn't care!) Is it just eating your breakfast and also there are princesses in the room?
Anonymous
YES! So worth it, and we look at the pictures all the time. You get 4-5 princesses during lunch and you are in the castle. For a 4 year old- AMAZING! but yes, pricey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:YES! So worth it, and we look at the pictures all the time. You get 4-5 princesses during lunch and you are in the castle. For a 4 year old- AMAZING! but yes, pricey.


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.
Anonymous
Are you also going to Epcot? Akershus is also a Princess meal and may cost a little less. It's our favorite character meal in Disney.
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