![]() ![]() The modified visits from Cinderella were running smoothly. We had excellent service, and it didn’t feel as rushed as it usually does when there are more princesses and a more strict schedule to keep (usually at character meals, Cast Members seem to seat an area of the restaurant - in this case the whole restaurant - run the characters through, and then turn the tables as quickly as possible). And if dining in the castle is important to you (it should be - it’s kind of awesome to get to see inside), it should still be on that bucket list. So while we still aren’t sure the food justifies the cost itself, the atmosphere and location are still one-of-a-kind. The food was slightly better than we remembered, but it still feels like “wedding banquet food.” Maybe that’s your thing? But for $62 I’d expect something more than mass-produced dishes. While things are obviously running a little different than normal at the moment, we still had a decent experience overall. While all of our food was…fine…this time around, there are definitely better charcuteries, steaks, etc. ![]() You’re looking for the best signature dining at Disney.There are typically tons of kiddos around at Cinderella’s Royal Table and things can get hectic, especially when Cinderella pops up! You prefer to sit down for a quiet, peaceful meal.Even with the (slightly) reduced price, this meal is still basically highway robbery. You might want to skip Cinderella’s Royal Table if: You’re looking for a quintessential Disney meal - it doesn’t get much more Disney than eating in the castle!.(But, honestly, if your kids are going to be upset that they can’t MEET Cindy, going to this restaurant might backfire.) Your kiddos (or you) are major Disney Princess fans - particularly Cinderella at the moment, since she’s the only royal making appearances for now.It’s on your Disney bucket list to spend time inside Cinderella Castle.Nosh or Not?Ĭinderella’s Royal Table might be for you if: This is pretty par for the course at Cinderella’s Royal Table, so I guess it’s good to know things haven’t changed much in the food department. So, while we didn’t have any major misses as far as the food goes, there were definitely some standouts (yay, dessert!) and some we wouldn’t choose again (we’d pass on the steak). Recommended Disneyland Restaurants for First-Timers.Recommended Disney World Restaurants for First-Timers.Disney World Restaurants Menus & Reviews.Disney World Annual Passholder Discounts. ![]()
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