Hi there, Lauren, and welcome to planDisney!
Cinderella’s Royal Table is still on my family’s wish list—who wouldn’t want to dine among royalty in
the Cinderella Castle? Your little one will meet Disney Princesses while dining on a feast fit for a king or queen. As a mom of little ones myself, it is my pleasure to share some information with you about dining at this restaurant.
Guests of Mickey, those under the age of 3, receive free admission to the Disney Parks. This means that your little one doesn’t need a theme park ticket (with theme park reservation) to get into Magic Kingdom Park, the location of
Cinderella’s Royal Table. In addition to that, Mouseketeers under 3 years old do not need to prepay to eat at this one-of-a-kind experience. Hip, hip, hooray! But please include her in your advance dining reservation party count because this helps the Cast Members set up your table properly.
AN EXTRA GEM: Like all fairy tales, there is a plot twist. If your little one is a hearty eater who wants her own kid’s meal, then you will want to pay for an individual meal when you’re booking the experience in My Disney Experience.
There are many character dining experiences that are All-You-Care-To-Enjoy. At those restaurants, the food is served either buffet- or family-style. So, your little Mouseketeer eats there at no additional cost. Some of my kiddos’ favorite All-You-Care-To-Enjoy character meals are
Garden Grill Restaurant at EPCOT (the interactions with Chip ‘n’ Dale are adorable) and
The Crystal Palace at Magic Kingdom Park.
Lauren, I am so excited about your family’s upcoming royal experience! If you have any other Disney vacation planning questions,
revisit us here at planDisney.
Magic always,
LeAndra