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Great experience.
Beautiful place. Princesses kept coming around and friendly. If you already knew it wasn’t cheap going in. My lamb chop was delicious and great portion. The kid meal was very small even for say a 6-7 years old. Spend the extra and order from adult menu if they’re bigger eaters. Not something I’d do every time I go to Disney but it’s a great experience.
Be the first to ReplyHow to book?
How do I make a reservation, I'm going in February but I don't see where it says reservation on the page. I add restaurants to my plans and there I search for cinderella and it sends me to the page but it doesn't say where to book, can someone please help me with the step by step, thank you very much.
Be the first to ReplyTerrible service and atmosphere
What can I say, an hour of waiting to get our table even though we had reserved, crowded into the entrance hall. Once at the table, the princesses' visits were sudden, we barely saw them and above all only one person took photos, there were 4 of us. I was having my birthday and I had no photos or interaction with the princesses. The service was expeditious, we barely had time to finish when the next dish arrived and, worse, one of my friends was busy eating her dish when the waiter placed her dessert on the table. We also had water falling from the ceiling onto our plates and which we I wasn't going back there that's for sure
Be the first to ReplyExcellent experience!!
We didn’t have any children with us, but we wanted to give it a try and it did not disappoint. The filet mignon was delicious, as was the butternut squash soup, and the desserts were some of the best I’ve ever had. Oskar, our server, did a fantastic job juggling all his tables. Love that they offer wine flights, and for a reasonable price, too. We even got our picture with Cinderella before our meal. Highly recommend this experience. Well worth it for the money.
Be the first to ReplyThe most magial experience
This is our 3rd time having a meal here and it still doesn't disappoint. The setting is fantastic, with beautiful views of the park. The service is so fantastic and food delicious. Then being able to meet so many Princess characters made it such a magical experience. It is expensive, but worth it for the experience. My tip would be to book well in advance, keep an eye on when the booking spots get released and book ASAP.
Be the first to ReplyFirst time trying the Fixed Price menu
This is our fourth time eating at the Castle. It was our first time trying the fixed price menu. I always like to try different stuff. I started off with the Castle Salad. Bad choice. I'm a salad person, but this one was inedible. I don't know what gave it the harsh flavor, but it tasted to me like they dumped a full shaker of fennil on it. I did the catch of the day which was red fish. It was good. My wife and daughter played it safe. Shrimp cocktail w/ beef filet. Service was great. I don't particularly care having the princesses poking in during our meal, but that's the deal. All in all it was a good choice. We'll go back in about two years which seems to be the average return time for us.
Be the first to ReplyFun experience for the kids, with good food
We have had lunch here a few times in the last couple of years while visiting Disney. The kids love the atmosphere and meeting all the princesses. The food has gotten consistently better the last few visits. Would definitely recommend for the kids benefit alone.
Be the first to ReplyBest for younger kids
We have been here a couple of times with our kids , and the last time they seemed a little old for it (8 and 12). There are lots of little kids / yelling and the service seemed rushed. We had a magical time here in previous years, but I think it was also because the kids were little and so excited about the princesses that we ignored the fact that the dinner is really expensing and the setting is.. well very loud. The Good: Getting to have your last name called to meet with Cinderella and take a picture The princesses are great, visiting all the different tables The food is good, nothing spectacular but a nice meal It is really neat to go inside the casle, and the view is nice from the windows if you sit over there Little kids are very excited The Bad: It is crowded, some tables you feel like you are having to watch the back of your chair from bumping into the table behind you It is loud - they try to announce things but you cannot really hear it because of the noice level Service is uneven
Be the first to Replyit was not dream come true
We had the experience at Cinderella Royal Table on 11/21/2023 at 9:30am for breakfast and honestly don't really think it's worth it. I’m really disappointed. Very beautiful environment but the service was not that great. We were about 10 min late and weren’t able to see Cinderella. Unfortunately they do not have professional photos taken with ur kiddo & Cinderella, the attendant said we have to use our phones. Waitress was friendly when she came by occasionally, but you could tell they’re just trying to get you out as fast as possible. We had a breakfast and I asked for coffee and hot chocolate she said I can’t have both. Price is so expensive and you can’t have a cup of hot chocolate. Seriously? Food comes out and the portions are tiny for 80$ per person it was a bit of a disappointment seeing that we get traditional American breakfast. On the app, it still says that four princesses will walk around the dining room, but we just met three. Unfortunately it was not dream come true for this experience. We left upset and very very disappointed.!
Be the first to ReplyA Meal Fit for Royalty
This is one of the hardest dining locations to get a booking for and you can see why. You are eating inside the Cinderella castle, the landmark of Disney World. When you go inside you get a photo with Cinderella which is lovely then you get taken up some stairs to the dining hall that is decorated to make you feel like you are in a princess castle. The seating overlooks the carousel. I had breakfast here which is a set price. My waiter was so lovely and called me princesses which I loved. I got a selection of pastries and fruit followed by my main dish the beef tenderloin and egg. This is something I have never had before but I felt like being adventurous. It was something out of heaven. I could have had this dish every day if I could have. I cannot replicate this dish at home so this was a unique moment. At the end of the meal as you leave you get a signed card from Cinderella and a wand to take home. Would recommend highly
Be the first to ReplyMagical location but didn't meet all expectations.
Going into the castle at Disneyworld for breakfast was wonderful. You get announced as royal visitors, meet Cinderella and then head up to the restaurant for your meal. The room itself is great and you get some lovely views over Magic Kingdom but, unfortunately, it's all a bit loud and it's easy to miss the princesses being announced into the room and very difficult to hear what they say when they come to the table. The food was good but not the best we had for a Disney breakfast and, if I was chosing a Princess dining experience I think Akershus in Epcot is better. I was also disappointed with the dishes used for service. In a royal castle I expected coffee to be served in a china cup and not a robust mug! The little gifts of a wand or sword and a wishing star are a nice touch though.
Be the first to ReplyWe had a great experience at the Castle
This restaurant is one of the best at Disney. We started with a picture with Cinderella. She was very gracious and we were impressed with how she spoke completely in character. Our server was wonderful. She was courteous and very knowledgeable of the menu. My wife and I both had the filet of beef and it was the best cut of beef in all of Disney. I had the cheesecake for dessert and my wife had a chocolate filled cake. The dining room overlooks Fantasyland and you e enveloped in the castle. You must have reservations and table seating is limited to couples and small groups of 4 or 5. We absolutely loved the experience and will definitely return.
Be the first to ReplyDid you know there is a restaurant in Cinderella's Castle?
Until my wife and I walked through the archway of the iconic Cinderella Castle at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, saw the sign and walked up the spiral staircase--we have a thing against elevators--we had no clue that the 189-foot-tall landmark housed a restaurant. Cinderella's Royal Table is, as you might expect, a Cinderella-themed eatery set in a medieval-styled room akin to a castle's banquet hall with majestic stained-glass windows and soaring stone archways. Think Errol Flynn in the film "The Adventures of Robin Hood." Open from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday through Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. on Thursday, it offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, a pre fixe meal for adults and a separate menu for kids. For an appetizer, we had chilled jumbo shrimp with avocado mousse, crispy peppers and corn puree and a Castle salad with romaine lettuce, brussels sprouts, goat cheese, spring vegetables and green goddess dressing. For an entree, my wife chose grilled chicken with a marinated thigh, tangled pasta and pine nut pesto. I opted for grilled tenderloin of beef with potato puree, roasted vegetables and house-made steak sauce. Dessert was a genuine treat. We shared a portion of coffee-infused coconut custard with passion fruit gelee and crumbled chocolate/espresso beans and dark chocolate mousse with a caramel and crunchy praline center served with chocolate sauce and hazelnut gelato. Cinderella never had it so good.
Be the first to ReplyPretty underwhelming
While we understood the character interaction was limited, it's pretty bad when Cinderella sneaks through the dining room without acknowledging the kids. My girls drew her pictures (of Cinderella) in case they met her. By the end of breakfast they both said they were over Cinderella - children aren't dumb and know when they're being blown off. The rest of our trip was outstanding, but this experience was pretty bad.
Be the first to ReplyWonderful time but the service could be better
I had a wonderful time! The food was good (appetizers were not our favorite but the entree and desserts were great!) and the restaurant is beautiful. The only downside we found was that our waiter was not the best and by no means the service we expected from Disney; he didn’t even sing happy birthday to our special guest! For the price of the restaurant and the pre-paid gratuity tip, I would expect our waiter would put in the little extra magic. This Disney restaurant is an advance payment one so you pay for your food (and the waiter’s tip) before you actually arrive when you make your reservation. Besides this, it was amazing to dine here and it was magically to be welcomed by Cinderella herself! We received a wishing star upon arrival and a wand upon leaving, unlike the Cinderella autograph a few other reviews mentioned. The only princess as of January is Cinderella but we didn’t mind - Cinderella is the birthday girl’s favorite! I believe the other princesses will be returning sometime in February.
Be the first to ReplyPricey with Average Food.
Food was Pricey. Actually our worst meal of our entire stay. Cinderella meet and greet was so brief. Underwhelming. Total experience was definitely not worth the price. It used to be so wonderful. Disappointed. However the staff was very nice all around.
Be the first to ReplyBetter than I expected!!!
We had wonderful meal in castle. Cinderella greeted us at the entrance. My daughter and son were starstruck! Our meals were wonderful. I wasn’t expected much from all the poor reviews, but we we’re pleasantly surprised. My husband and I got the muscles, beef tenderloin, and pumpkin cheesecake. My kids got apples, chicken tenders and fries. Everything was wonderful. I also go the 50s celebration flight and was not disappointed! So good! I’m sure the price is the reason for all the bad reviews, but even without all of the princesses we were thrilled to be eating in the “Cinderella Castle” that itself is worth the price! All the other stuff was a huge bonus! Our server was fantastic too! I would def eat at CRT again, and would love to do so once all the princesses are back!
Be the first to ReplyOnly Cinderella at the Castle
The food is fine. The experience is lacking. Previously, there were multiple princesses that would come to your table, or during Covid at least pass through and wave. Tonight, it was only Cinderella when you first walk in. No more photographers, it's take your own picture (come on - why buy memory maker when Disney has cut out so many photographers from character greetings). If I'd known it was only Cinderella, we wouldn't have gone tonight. I should have researched it more before going. I just can't believe they made such big changes! Basically- if Disney doesn't have more than Cinderella at this character dining event - Don't do it! Save your money and go just behind the castle to Princess Fairybook hall and see Cinderella and Elena there. Absolutely no need to pay a fortune for a dinner in the castle with just one princess- that you meet for 60 seconds and never see again! We were very disappointed by this "character" experience tonight.
Be the first to ReplyCinderella's Royal Table Bore
I’m disappointed with the decline and “reimagining” of Character Dining. While, I do not recall if CRT was ever officially a Character Dining Experience the past precedent firmly established it as a Princess Dining Experience. Now, today, Cinderella’s Royal Table is nothing more than a Royal Bore.
2019 Trip - We all remember the princesses walking table to table greeting and taking photos.
2021 Trip - Cinderella walked through the Dining floor and stood for photos with no children. I was perfectly understanding of this considering the world climate with Covid.
2022 May (Yesterday) Trip - All Measures have been dropped. Princesses are hugging and taking photos. Cinderella has returned to the Entry Lobby for individual photos but no Photo Pass Person. Upstairs there are absolutely NO princesses and Cinderella does not even walkthrough.
So. You basically are paying a premium to eat in a cramped “themed” castle? I don’t care about the money. It’s the experience that is so disappointing. It could be so much better and yet Disney once again fails to make investments in entertainment and character labor.
Is it worth it? My vote - No. unfortunately the food for a table service restaurant is by far the best at MK and that is not saying much.
Save the money, eat a burger at Pinocchio’s and go to a better themed experience on property.
Great experience overall
We had an amazing anniversary dinner with a late reservation. They were running behind about 30 minutes to an hour but we were lucky enough to get a table for the fireworks. It was a great experience with great food and service. The price is a bit high but that's expected. We were very impressed and would recommend - likely won't return but glad we did it.
Be the first to ReplyTerrible, expensive experience. Don’t waste your money!!
Let me start off with the fact that we are huge Disney fans (usually 2 times a year to Orlando, as well as traveling to Hilton Head, DL and DLP) we have had wonderful, memorable meals at CRT in the past. Well this time, sadly we found the magic is gone. We had to wait 30 minutes for a reservation we arrived early for. We checked in then waited. Went in to do photos with Cinderella (no photo pass or photo included like in the past) told to go back outside and wait. Called in and seated- were immediately accosted by an aggressive waiter wanting to take our order, mind you we were barely seated never mind having a chance to look at the menus or get settled. My husband was annoyed and the waiter made some rude comment (trying to be funny?) which made him more irritated. We ordered and the food was delivered surprisingly quickly- was cold so I think was under a heat lamp? I ordered the French toast which was more like bread pudding (which I hate!) it was dry, dense and sickeningly sweet. The kids had the waffle platters (the exact same thing as at the hotel..nothing special) and my husband had the baked quiche which was ok. We felt pressured to hurry up so they could turn over more tables. Breakfast ended up being nearly $300 for five of us (the kids are technically disney “adults”. We don’t mind paying good money, but we left feeling rushed, ripped off and cheated! I wish we had spent the money on the fireworks and dessert party instead. Pretty certain we will not return.
Be the first to ReplyLovely experience
Really enjoyable experience. The setting is magical and staff was extremely nice food was lovely, maybe a tad too salty. We particularly enjoyed the desserts ( my boy loved making g his cupcakes!)
Be the first to ReplyFar too rushed
Whilst it’s a wonderful thing to do, have dinner in one of the most iconic Disney locations, unfortunately, the only thing that’s special is just that, the actual location. You spend $100s to be rushed through every course. We refused to pay the service charge. Our mains came out whilst my daughter was still eating her starter, plates are cleared the second you put your cutlery down, in fact before you’ve even finished eating! Apparently this is normal service and people tend to want to rush their meal to get back to the park! I can’t say I’ve ever experienced anything quite like it, especially with the cost - it’s not a fast food joint! We had much more magical experiences and would really recommend California Grill watching the fireworks and Toppolinos character breakfast, both of which were 5* for food, service and magical experience.
Be the first to ReplyGreat Meal
We got lucky with a lunch reservation at Cinderella's table and knew going in some of the reviews were mixed even on DFB saying it was OK. Well, we noticed that they had updated their menu with some new items. There were 5 of us and we all got different things and all were delicious. My I got the pork (magic carpet ride) and it was really good. 2 of our parties got the (When Will My Life Begin Chicken and Pasta) also very good. The other 2 got the steak. All yummy!
Be the first to ReplyThis Time, Pretty Average
My wife and I had lunch at Cinderella’s Royal Table during the week of March 13th. We skipped the line to have our picture taken with Cinderella but my understanding is the photo was like most of the others, the character stood in the background and the child stands several feet (6 or 8) in front of them for a photo.
We were seated and we started our lunch with the appetizer. I ordered the charcuterie and my wife ordered the castle salad. Both were good, not great but good.
For our entrees we both chose the tenderloin of beef, my wife ordered hers medium and I ordered mine medium-rare. Mine came out perfect but my wife’s was much closer to med-rare than medium. She decided not to send it back and ate it, both of us thought our steaks had very nice flavor, hers was just a little undercooked for her taste but still good.
For our desserts my wife ordered the Jaq & Gus and I ordered The Clock Strikes Twelve. They both were great! No doubt, that was the highlight of the meal in my opinion.
This was probably our 4th time there, all other times were with our daughter (now grown) when she was younger and the princesses came around the dining area and visited with the kids and did pictures with them, sometimes even the prince would show up. I felt the food was not as good as in the past and if I were a parent of a young child, with how they are doing the character experience now (or the lack of) I would probably consider taking that money and doing something else with it.
Personally, while the meal was good, I don’t think we will do it again. The service was good, not exceptional but adequate. We did feel a little rushed, something we never felt in other restaurants on property but I also know they have a high demand. There are better options in the Disney parks than this for the same money. It is also disappointing that they have cut back the character experience almost totally for the kids, but of course that is not reflected in the price.