Hi Leonard, and thanks for bringing your question to planDisney. A royal breakfast with Cinderella and her friends is the ultimate start to a magical day!
Visiting
Cinderella’s Royal Table means you’ll need a
Theme Park Reservation for
Magic Kingdom (guests no longer need Theme Park Reservations for date-based tickets, but it sounds like that isn’t what you have).
Now let’s talk about your next stop,
Hollywood Studios. In my experience, you can purchase
Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a park different from the one you hold a Theme Park Reservation. So you should be able to book Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Hollywood Studios even if you're heading to Magic Kingdom first. Note that all three of your pre-booked selections need to be for attractions in the same park, so you wouldn’t be able to make some passes for Magic Kingdom and others for Hollywood Studios in advance.
If your crew loves princesses, don’t miss seeing Belle at the
Beauty and the Beast - Live on Stage show which runs several times a day, and
Fantastic! which typically has one show per night (or sometimes two during busier times). This nighttime spectacular is a great way to spot several different princesses, like Pocahontas, Ariel, and Snow White. Check the
My Disney Experience app for the current schedule.
I hope you have a magical day, from eating breakfast with Cinderella to exploring
Andy’s backyard in Hollywood Studios! And if you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to visit us again at planDisney.
JoAnna