Review: Cinderella’s Royal Table in 2024


The menu consists of American cuisine that is pretty close to fine-dining level. Between the menu and the dining inside the castle, Cinderella’s Royal Table is one of the most popular restaurants in the Magic Kingdom (right behind Be Our Guest Restaurant)
As of February 28, 2023, the Disney princesses have officially returned to the dining room at Cinderella’s Royal Table for the first time since pre-pandemic.
If you're  unfamiliar with how this character dining experience operates, Cinderella greets guests downstairs and a few other visiting princesses roam the main dining room, making the rounds for photos. Cinderella had previously returned downstairs (unofficially and not guaranteed), but now all of the other princesses are back, too.

Price


Breakfast at Cinderella’s Royal Table costs $65 per adult and $39 per child. Dining with the princesses inside Cinderella Castle costs $79 per adult and $47 per child.
Cinderella’s Royal Table requires prepayment in full for secure an Advance Dining Reservation.

Ambiance


Cinderella’s Royal Table is incredible.

Princesses


Cinderella greets guests downstairs with a dedicated photo spot. 
 Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, and Jasmine meet guests upstairs in the dining room.

Food


Breakfast


Overall Review


While the food is surprisingly good, it’s overpriced even by Walt Disney World standards. However, you’re obviously not paying for just the food when you dine here. Just as much a part of the meal as the food is the fact that you’re dining inside Cinderella Castle and potentially meeting princesses.
Ultimately, it really comes down to whether you’re comfortable spending this much on a meal that I’d peg at just a rung below fine dining.

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