Hi Ted!
I think she'll be just as satisfied in-costume or out at Cinderella's Royal Table. At my visits at the Royal Table, I'd say it was about 60/40 (60% girls not dressed up compared to 40% that were). The one's not dressed still seemed to be having a wonderful time!
Perhaps let her wear a tiara for the breakfast, so she feels majestic, and then after meeting the princesses you can "escort" her to the Royal Quarters (AKA Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique) so she can officially become a princess just like the one's she just met! (Having a daughter who's 6, you can probably tell I try all types of tricks so the moment isn't lost :-)
Good luck! May you, and your princess, have a Royal Time!
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