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Such an amazing way to celebrate our daughter's 6th
Such an amazing way to celebrate our daughter's 6th Birthday. Food, Service, and Ambiance were top notch!
Be the first to ReplyCinderella was our fancy restaurant experience at Disney
Cinderella was our fancy restaurant experience at Disney World. I wanted the family to experience dinner at a "castle". Check in was easy and prompt. We got seated pretty quickly and efficiently. When we sat we were greeted kindly the Disney way. Food was pretty tasty. It was fun seeing all the princesses come out for photos and salutations. The boys loved it. They've experience all the character dining but this was for mom. I loved Disney princesses growing up so I was totally loving it. A few times we missed 1/2 for potty breaks but the staff actually saw this and remembered. They had the princesses we missed come back! I was so excited and happy. The boys also received a fun wand with a star and a play sword. They asked if it was okay to give it to the boys which was appreciated. They loved it and played all day and even when we got back to the hotel. Thank you for this magical experience!
Be the first to ReplyWe brought my mom here for her 85th bday celebration.
She is a huge Cinderella fan and we were so excited that Cinderella was there at the start to take photos. The ambiance is loud but beautiful and energetic. The food is good but that's the reason to come. The princesses walk around and take photos and sign books. The servers make jokes and interact and do a great job of taking care of everyone's needs. Dessert was amazing!
Be the first to ReplyIf you're looking for a magical experience, coupled with
If you're looking for a magical experience, coupled with excellent food, reserve yourself a spot at Cinderella's royal table. I dined at Cinderella's royal table during a girls trip to Disney. The service was great. Even Cinderella greeted us. I was leery because there were only adults in my group, but all staff members made sure we had a magical experience. The food was amazing, I started with a butternut squash soup, followed it with a fillet. Everything was seasoned so well. I never had the desire to reach for salt or pepper. My dessert was gobbled up very quickly, so no pictures of that but I had some type of moose with amazing hazelnut ice cream Every course was lovely and I can't wait to go back again.
Be the first to ReplyDisappointing.
I booked this for lunch on our last day intending to go out with a bang meeting Cinderella. My 3yr old was elated all week leading up to this just for us to find out that she wasn't there for pictures before our lunch or after. Instead, we were told to come back later and see if she was available for a photo. I'm very confused on the idea behind "Cinderellas Royal Table" when you don't get the opportunity to see or meet her? Food was wonderful but at the end of the day we booked this for a chance to see and take a picture with Cinderella and we didn't get that. I wouldn't pay the money again knowing you're gambling with what you get.
Be the first to ReplyIt was truly a royal experience eating in Cinderella's
It was truly a royal experience eating in Cinderella's castle. It was designed with stained glass and knights and everything you'd expect inside a castle, To my husband's surprise, he didn't even realize we could enter the castle let alone eat inside lol Everything Disney does is always filled with detail and this dining experience was no exception. From the entrance, when the hostess referred to us as lady and lord, we knew it was going to be an entertaining experience. They introduced the princesses with royal horns and they each came to our tables and spoke in length to my children. This was a highlight of our day. The food was phenomenal! I left only crumbs. Highly recommend this dining experience, though pricey.
Be the first to ReplyThe princesses were a fan fave.
Dinner salad was delish, steak was great, ask for a side of fries they're delish!
Be the first to ReplyChecking for last minute reservations and a reservation at
Checking for last minute reservations and a reservation at the castle popped up so I booked it and although pricey ($82 per person plus tax and gratuity-10 %discount for dvc or annual pass)as many Disney things are it did not disappoint! The service was excellent, comes with choice of appetizer, entree, dessert and unlimited soda, coffee, tea and non alcoholic beverages. The shrimp appetizer was a nice portion as was the beef. The filet mignon came with tasty vegetables and potatoes, they were cooked to perfection, full of flavor , one of the best I've had on property. The desserts were also very good! For those looking for character meals, they had a total of five princesses, which were all friendly and let people take as many pictures as they wanted without rushing them. The dining room had a nice atmosphere, and of course, was unique as you're eating in the castle, if you've never done it, it's worth trying.
Be the first to ReplyThis was a once in a lifetime! Before we headed up to the
This was a once in a lifetime! Before we headed up to the dining area, we got to meet Cinderella. (Truly my favorite Disney princess) it was an experience to walk up spiral staircase to the main dining room... loved the castle like decor! It's a prepaid 3 course meal that did not disappoint! I enjoyed every bite of my appetizer, main course and dessert... this restaurant is located inside the castle so you can see the hustle and bustle of Magic Kingdom! We got to take pictures with other Disney princesses! reservations is a must!!! This was truly magical and I did get teary eyed...
Be the first to ReplyI must say that I had a magical dinner celebration at
I must say that I had a magical dinner celebration at Cinderella's royal table. Right after watching the 8pm fireworks we headed inside the castle to check in, our reservation was only available for 10pm so we requested host to accommodate if and early table seating was available. The magic happened! We were on the waiting list and headed to meet Cinderella at the greeting area, se we happily did. After a brief chat and exchanging tips for dinner, pictures taken and ready to be called by the sound of bells. We went upstairs in the spiral staircase to the dining area, a true royal medieval experience Prompt seated, attentively waitress took or beverages order. The full dinning experience included unlimited non alcoholic beverages, an appetizer, an entree and dessert. My selected meal was shrimps, filet mignon and chocolate mouse In the meantime we were greeted by princesses All came and greet, wished me happy birthday and took pictures with us. The food was impecable, delicious well presented. (A 5 starts service) You get wishes starts and Cinderella's wand as souvenir And left the magical place with a big smile being a kid again
Be the first to ReplyThe food was great.
The catch of the day was red snapper which happens to be my favorite. The filet was my favorite though and ours was cooked to perfection.Our waitress, Ashley, was wonderful. She had great suggestions and was very helpful and timely.The atmosphere and character visits are what you are really paying for, it's a unique experience that every Disney fan should try at least once. By far my favorite character dinner.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a good experience but not something I feel the need
This is a good experience but not something I feel the need to do but maybe once every 20 years or so, lol. I went as a child with my parents and now have taken my son. I don't really see any need to return for a long time. We did breakfast as it's not as expensive as lunch and dinner. It's, of course, a great experience getting to dine inside the castle. You get great views of the park from the restaurant, especially if you're near the windows. Our server was great. She said she'd worked there for a very long time, since it was King Stephen's Banquet Hall. The pastry plate that came up first was cute and I appreciate having something to snack on while waiting for my meal. My husband did the mimosa flight & enjoyed it. I had a Bellini that was also very good. My son did the Mickey waffle for his breakfast, he enjoyed it but thought it was small. I felt the waffle portion size was fine as it came with two sides as well. I had the filet for breakfast and my husband the shrimp & grits. We both weren't huge fans of the shrimp and grits. I felt they were somehow too gritty + my husband felt they had an almost artificial butter taste. The steak & eggs dish I ordered though was super tasty!! I wish we both would've went with the steak. Of course, some princesses came around for photos and Cinderella was available by the host stand for sit down photos, as well as a Disney photographer. My son did really enjoy meeting the princesses and we got some very cute photos. In the end, you're really paying a lot for the experience as the food is not worth the cost at all. It's not bad, but you could have a comparable meal (just food wise) for half the price elsewhere. But this is Disney - so experience is everything !!!
Be the first to ReplyGood food, great service, and the icing on the cake, is our
Good food, great service, and the icing on the cake, is our little girls were in heaven the whole time. Book early so you can get a reservation. Great way to end our Disney experience.
Be the first to ReplyGreat service, experience, and food! It's always a great
Great service, experience, and food! It's always a great time when you get to eat here. It's a prefixed menu.
Be the first to ReplyFinally was able to get a reservation for this.
Really fun experience, but definitely different than Belle's castle. The food was *very* good but most items were not too adventurous. The salad was delicious (but salty!), The curry mussels were absolutely incredible, I've never even liked mussels before and I've tried many times before. Im glad I got to sample my husband's. The steak was the most tender I've ever had, absolutely perfect. The fish with chimichurri was wonderful and cooked perfectly. The coffee flavored dessert was not my preference but my husband was very glad he ordered it. The clock dessert was absolutely delicious and everyone's favorite. The sword kids dessert was super good as well, lots of cream cheese. Kids enjoyed meeting Cinder before lunch, and the atmosphere was beautiful and much more intimate (quiet) than Belle's castle. My (few) issues:This took forever - 2 hrs. Really threw off our day honestly. I am glad we planned 2 days at MK in anticipation of this; between the lunch and the lines and the ride closures, we ended up really not doing much that whole day. For the price per kid, the portion sizes were very small and I thought the cupcake decorating was super lame. They were 2 super mini cupcakes with 1 tiny dollop of frosting. Almost nothing to have the sprinkles even stick to. Our girls still talk about how fun it was to decorate the white chocolate Chip cup at Belle's castle, so this was not even close. Also why are mac + cheese and chicken nuggets the options? There is also steak, but of course 2 of our kids wanted the stupid $40 mac + cheese in a mini cup. Overall, very special experience we will treasure forever but probably never repeat. Definitely will visit Belle's castle again instead. Bigger portions, fun drink menu, more diverse food offerings, quicker; however feels more like a cafeteria in the ballroom. If you prefer the quiet, special experience go for Royal Table, it's awesome.
Be the first to ReplyThis was my favorite experience on our Disney trip and
This was my favorite experience on our Disney trip and definitely the best meal. I would do anything to go back here right now and eat these mussels again. The coconut broth was so good I ate the whole dish! The filet was amazing and dessert to top it off. I also loved getting fun wines at lunch since magic kingdom isn't big on having good drinks anyways! This is 100 percent worth the price and it was filling but was our best meal of the weekend. Our server was also amazing! We ended the day having a chicken and waffle sandwich in the park for a light dinner.
Be the first to ReplyI think one thing is for certain- this has and always will
I think one thing is for certain- this has and always will be one of the hardest places to get a reservation for in Disney World. In the last 25 years, I think I have been here 3 times, my most recent visit being last week. Currently, for WDW, you can book dining reservations up to 60 days in advance, or around when your trip starts (if you have a long trip, you may be able to sneak a a few extra days in, assuming you are staying on Disney property). This is also one of the few, if not only restaurants that actually charge you before hand- which is 67$ per adult ($39 per kid) for lunch and dinner, and 45/29$ for breakfast. Mind you, on 2/28/23, prices will change, as the full character experience should be coming back into play. With that being said, 18% is already added on (you can see the total on your reservation link when I found out after), so you will only pay any kind of extra drinks you may order. Do not be a fool like me and double tip the guy for borderline mediocre service.Reservations were for 7:05, and got there just a few minutes early. They told us to go inside, which literally started as a queue line to get your picture with Cinderella (which for me, personally, was one of the highlights of dinner). After that, they would call names, and thankfully around 7:35 our name was called. Thankfully the patience paid off, as we got seated right at the window, and my VIP guest got a great view for the fireworks (I really got the reservation for her, since it was her first time dining there). My view, well, not so great, but again, I was there for the food, not the view.The dinner menu is 3 course prix fixe (which you can see the current offerings online or the app). I decided to go with the charcuterie, the chicken pasta, and the mouse for dessert. I saw they offered my favorite beer of all time, so I ordered one- the Kroenenburg 1664. I got ID'd, which is cool, whatever, but the guy literally stared at my ID for almost a good minute, to a point of being awkward. I mean first of all, I have an undeniably white and gray beard you just don't get by being underage. Also, with all of the Disney technology, biometrics, and security, they already should know who I am and what I had for lunch. I don't think my identity has been stolen yet. Also got water, and a coffee (which sodas, coffee, and tea come with free refills).The beer came out, and the charcuterie as well. I didn't get the coffee at first, but he did remember he forgot and brought it out later. Interesting little starter, but I should have tried the salad, tbh. The steak they say is always so popular, but I wanted to try the braised chicken. It was very juicy and since it was chicken, I felt like there was more meat in it then the filet had- something that a fat like myself needs. The dessert, which was to showcase the 50th park anniversary, honestly left a little to be desired, which has almost never happened to me on a Disney trip. When it came to all 3 drinks, I was never offered a refill or another beer, and they were all empty. I know, I should be more vocal, but at the same time, this is Disney at one of the headlining spots to eat, where they call you your majesty and princess, wouldn't keeping ones cupeth full be part of that, or am I just crazy?When I got the bill, it was just for the drinks and the tip for those. Since they never stated to us that gratuity was included (and of course never saw our server again after we got our cards back) in the first meal, we decided to give an extra 40$ in good faith. I am telling you this to protect yourself if you come here in the future, don't tip extra unless you really think they deserve it. He got like close to a 40% tip that night again for service that I felt to be desired. When I told my sister after, she laughed and said they should have told you the tip was already included (she went with her family in December).So a few things to consider- if you can get in the next 10 days before the price hike, go for it- at least you get a picture with Cinderella out of it. If you can get a table by the window for the fireworks, make sure the special someone gets the good view. And, they only serve beer and wine, and it seems like they aren't pouring them out as freely, so maybe pregame or go somewhere after if you are looking for some libations.If you haven't been, by all means check it out. A little on the pricey side, but it is pretty much the only way you are getting inside Cinderella's castle (unless you win a night in the suite, good luck with that). I like the fact you get a few souvenirs out of it as well (wishing stars, wands, signed pages). The bathrooms, I was kind of let down, looked pretty dated and didn't really have a royal flair that you would hope to expect. I have knocked it off my adult list and got my review in, I think I am good for now (unless someone else invites me back).
Be the first to Reply"What is inside the castle!?" - the question most people
"What is inside the castle!?" - the question most people want to know. The answer does not disappoint. This place wins on atmosphere and really capturing the feel of a castle from Cinderella. The food is quite average - but you don't go for food, really. Also the photo op and visit with Cinderella was also quite good. The kids loved it and that made it worth it.
Be the first to ReplyThis was my favorite meal in Disney.
I had a perfectly cooked medium rare steak and super creamy mac and cheese that my nephew said was one of his all time favorites. The butternut squash soup was flavorful and delicious, as were the desserts. The staff was very attentive. You also get to meet and greet with Cinderella beforehand, and if you sit by the window, you get a nice elevated view of the park.
Be the first to ReplyWhat An amazing experience! Girls trip and we made last
What An amazing experience! Girls trip and we made last minute reservations for breakfast ! Unfortunately we didn't get to have a character greeting but we did later in the park ! Menu has something for everyone. The entrance alone was amazing walking into a castle there are plenty of photo ops. There is a small winding staircase up to the dining hall ( or elevator) we were seated just on time. We were greeted by our waitress and she explained the menu welcomed us made us feel so excited to be in the castle. Every table gets endless breakfast pastries - chocolate croissants. Mickey blueberry muffins and cinnamon rolls. They have mimosas single or a flight. Or regular drinks for the little ones. The menu for entrees included : shrimp and grits, avocado toast, apple stuffed French toast, traditional breakfast, quiche and beef tenderloin with egg. I went for shrimp and grits with a side of bacon, my friends picked avocado toast and another shrimp and grits. The shrimp and grits was sooooo good ! Perfectly cooked shrimp with plenty of flavor, egg cooked perfect sunny side up, and grits were made right ! Cheesy perfection. I was amazed at how massive the avocado toast was ! The meal was magical ! Maybe it was the location because it was Magic Kingdom or maybe it was because it was just cooked right either way it was delicious! A birthday cupcake just topped it off even though I was full I ate half of it ! Our waitress was so cool and was so nice and accommodating. Even though we were 3 adults she made sure to give us some moments of Disney magic ! We ordered more pastries but couldn't finish them so we carted them out so tip take a plate of pastries with you they work out to snack on later and you can ask for your a plate of your favorites. Well worth it to me and I will def go again for dinner !
Be the first to ReplyReminded me of being at Medieval Times but without the show.
Loud, crowded, chaotic- not an the elegant experience we were expecting. Was asked by staff if we were celebrating anything special (which we were: a 47 year anniversary) but nothing came of it. Not even a mention from the waiter. Waiter was nice but it took mid meal to get our drinks and bread.The food was heavy and loaded with salt. We consumed it because we were exhausted from being at the park all day.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a great experience.
You're first greeted by Cinderella, which to be honest as an adult male I tried my best to entertain it haha but I'm sure it's normal for them as the cast member was very good. Anyway after Cinderella welcomes you it's time to go upstairs for dinner. The hall is very well done. You're in the castle after all. Dinner was great. The appetizers, entrees, and dessert were all fantastic. Enjoyed seeing the fireworks blast off from inside the castle as well.
Be the first to ReplyDon't waste your money.
Food was good. Service and ambiance was terrible. The restaurant also looked dirty. There was absolutely zero magic here. The server I think RJ or Jr or DJ or something like that was so aggressive and didn't care. It's all prepaid even tip. I was so furious the entire time sitting there trying to make my daughters birthday dinner so magical when we had this booked so far out. It was a disaster. They should be embarrassed to have this operating. I could go on and on.
Be the first to ReplyVery lackluster experience.
The only reason they received three stars is because my wife's grouper was actually tasty & had a nice kick to it. We were seated on the far side of the restaurant near the stairway which added to my dissatisfaction. Unbeknownst to me when making the reservation in the illustrious castle that the best tables are near the windows. Not sure what exactly I expected but to be seated in the crown jewel castle of Disney I was unimpressed. My appetizer salad tasted like lettuce out the garbage. Chicken entree was boring as were most of the desserts. The create your own cupcakes was simply 3 cupcakes with sprinkles, icing & a gelatin like sugar, very lackluster indeed.
Be the first to ReplyA cool experience and I suppose that is what you are paying
A cool experience and I suppose that is what you are paying for. The service was excellent! The steak was very good. I had the cream of mushroom soup which was wonderful. My wife had the charcuterie boss which left her wanting. I had the Clock strikes twelve desert. Be prepared it was very rich. I could not finish it because it was so rich. I have no huge complaints on the food. I assumed we would see Cinderella at some point but did not. I think this was due to timing. But still disappointed that we did not get to meet the princess for my daughters. They did offer a chance to come back and see here but as always Disney consumed all our extra time and we could not make it back. It was cool being in the castle but as a parent looking for value. My experience was lacking. Money would be better spent elsewhere.
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