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  • On Jan 25, 2008
    Sophia from Lima 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.

    I reserved Royal Table dinner at the Castle for my 8-y girl but I found out there is no Princesses show or appearances at that time. Could you please tell me the difference between Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner at the Castle? Which one will you recommend?T

    I have been to Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  Currently, at dinner you still get to meet Cinderella and you get a photo package included with your meal.  During dinner, the Fairy Godmother comes out and does a short show as does Suzie Mouse.

    I personally like to go during lunch.  It is a very hard reservation to get and many times we just go to which ever meal has availability.  If you don't have reservations, you can show up at the podium when they first open and hope another family with reservations is late.  There's a chance that you'll get in.  They usually don't seat people while the princess are walking around to the tables, so they make sure they have a full house and will allow walk-ins if possible.

    If I remember correctly you can either get a typical hard breakfast with eggs, bacon,sausage, etc.  You also have a choice of a healthier fruit and yogurt platter.  If you finish your plate or just want more eggs, you're server will bring more upon request.  While you eat Princesses come to your table to greet you.  They also come during lunch.

    The menus for lunch and dinner provide more choices.  You may find more information on an unoffical website like allearsnet.com, be careful though because their information may not be 100% accurate. 
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