Hi there, Klee! Thanks so much for visiting planDisney--it's always the best day ever when I get to talk about all things
Walt Disney World Resort. I'm happy to help with your question so you can keep making plans for your next trip to The Most Magical Place on Earth.
Cinderella's Royal Table is one of our family's favorite spots to dine at Walt Disney World. The very first time we visited with our girls, we started our vacation with breakfast at this iconic
Magic Kingdom Park restaurant--it's a memory that I cherish! We always enjoy the menu options, but of course, the main draw is the opportunity to meet Cinderella and some of her princess pals during your meal.
Klee, menu substitutions are up to the discretion of the Cast Members at the restaurant, but since there is mac and cheese on the kids' menu currently, it seems likely that someone with a hankering for plain noodles could be accommodated. In my experience, most Walt Disney World restaurants are well-versed in dealing with allergy-related issues and picky eaters and will do their best to help! I recommend letting the Cast Members know about your request when you check in for your meal.
For some other royal experiences at Magic Kingdom Park, the
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (also located in Cinderella Castle) offers royal makeovers for Guests aged 3-12--my girls LOVED having the full princess treatment from one of the Fairy Godmother's apprentices. You can also catch up with a rotating cast of princesses at
Princess Fairytale Hall, located in Fantasyland. This is my favorite spot for photos as it's indoors (great on a hot day!) and the Character interactions don't feel rushed.
I hope this information is helpful for your planning purposes, Klee! Thanks again for stopping by planDisney, and please reach out again anytime if we can help with any other questions.
See Ya Real Soon!
Susan