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  • On Apr 9, 2009
    Tanya 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.

    We are planning our 1st trip to WDW in October for our daughter's 5th birthday. On her birthday we are going to eat at Cinderella's Royal Table - do you recommend lunch or dinner? Lunch has more princesses, but dinner has a birthday celebration? Thanks!

    Tanya - Congrats on your first visit!  For your daughter's birthday meal, while both lunch and dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table are great options, I would probably choose lunch if your daughter loves princesses.  The dinner birthday celebration is relatively short, so that shouldn't be your only reason for choosing dinner.

    At breakfast and lunch, we've seen quite a few princesses including Cinderella, Jasmine, Belle, Snow White, and Aurora.  While characters are subject to change, I definitely feel there's much more character interaction at lunch and breakfast than dinner.

    Have a great vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Jodi, Massachusetts

My name is Jodi from Massachusetts.  I am married with 2 children and work as a writer and consultant. I really look forward to helping parents everywhere plan a vacation within their budget that will truly create lifelong memories. Learn More About Jodi

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