Hi Jason!
You've narrowed down some great selections for Character
Dining fun & Cinderella's Royal Table is a great decision to start with!
Character Dining at Walt Disney World is so much fun to partake in - at any age!
Making
recommendations for a Princess of 4 years old, and basing it upon only
those locations on your "short list," here's how they'd stack up for me:
I'd choose Crystal Palace breakfast over The Supercalifragalistic
Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare
personally. The buffet is a great selection of
classic breakfast items that please everyone. You can't beat
the magical setting of Crystal Palace, the Winnie the Pooh classic characters, and then walking out overlooking
Cinderella Castle, ready to enjoy your day at
Magic Kingdom!
Hollywood & Vine's lunch buffet with The Disney Junior Pals is a
great experience. As far as food & characters are concerned it would
be what I'd more highly recommend for a 4 year old's excitement &
fun! It combines so many recognizable Disney Junior characters into a
lively & musical meal. You'll all want to sing along with your
daughter's favorite tunes!
Your Epcot character dining choice is the trickier one. While I prefer
the dining options at Garden Grill over Akershus Royal Banquet Hall at
dinner time, I think your little Princess would likely really enjoy the
Akershus' Princess Storybook Dining experience. Have you considered
trying Akershus for breakfast? That is one of my all-time
favorite Character Dining experiences.
Please come visit me again here at the Moms Panel Jason if I can be of
any further assistance to you in making your vacation planning
decisions.
Wishing you a simply Magical time at Walt Disney World with your little Princess!
Kirsten