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  • On Jan 12, 2012
    Debbie from ON Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Is the character experience at Cinderella's castle different at lunch vs dinner? For lunch the website says "after much fanfare...", but no such description is there for dinner. In 2011 lunch included an exciting period of dimmed lights and sta

    Hi Debbie!

          Don't you worry about a thing!  All three meals held in Cinderella's Castle, known as Fairytale Dining, all follow the same flow and are equally magical.  I believe that you are referring to the Wishing Ceremony, where all of the princes and princess in training receive wands or swords, complete with twinkling lights all around.  You will have all of the fanfare you remember from your lunch and more!  I particularly love the Castle at night - it is just breathtaking!  

           While the menu is slightly different, it is essentially the same experience at all three meals.  Say hi to "Cindy" for me!

    Much pixie dust,

    Jackie S.
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Meet the Panelist: Jackie, Louisiana

Yes, I'm the one behind you in the grocery store checkout line. You know, the one that lets you know why you simply HAVE to stay on property and laughs when you say that you are going to visit Disney World AND Epcot... Yes, that crazy lady is me! Learn More About Jackie

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