Hi Jennifer,
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
It sounds as if we have royalty that will be joining Cinderella for lunch soon. How exciting! Dining at Cinderella's Royal Table requires two table-service meal entitlements on the
Disney Dining Plan or the
Disney Deluxe Dining Plan. Those entitlements cover the entire experience minus any enchanting surprises you may order from Disney Floral & Gifts. We have dined here on several occasions for lunch and dinner. On one occasion, I chose to pay out of pocket rather than using dining plan entitlements. I encourage you to consider all of the table-service meals you have scheduled and then determine whether using two dining plan entitlements per person at Cinderella's Royal Table is a better value than paying separately for that dining experience.
To determine how many meal entitlements a restaurant requires, go to the restaurant's web page and click on the link that says "Some Dining Plans Accepted" if that link is available. Once you click on that link, a pop-up chart should appear that shows the number of meal entitlements required at that restaurant.
Jennifer, our girls adore meeting their princess friends at Cinderella's Royal Table. Prior to our trips in years past, they loved shopping for their princess dresses. We brought the dresses, shoes and tiaras with us. We also love to make it a royal day, so consider doing a princess transformation at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique - Magic Kingdom and then stop by to
Meet Rapunzel and Tiana at Princess Fairytale Hall before your lunch reservation!
Magic, memories and Minnie Mouse hugs,
Donyell