Are you ready to dine with princesses in Magic Kingdom once again?!
Cinderella’s Royal Table has featured a modified character dining experience since the parks reopened, but that has officially changed! Disney previously announced that princesses would return to interact with guests at this table-service spot once again, and we’re sharing a look at all the princesses you might be able to meet!
Character dining has slowly been returning to normal in Disney World, and Cinderella’s Royal Table is the latest restaurant to join the ranks! We visited this table-service spot on the first day that princesses were set to return to find out just who would be walking around greeting guests.
Up until now, this character dining experience had been modified to include a meet and greet with Cinderella in the castle’s waiting chamber. But now that things have gone back to normal, many of the princesses are back to visiting guests at their tables. In the past, we’ve seen Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, and Snow White mingling with guests in the dining room throughout their meals, but Disney hadn’t made any sort of announcements about which princesses would be returning.
But luckily, it wasn’t long before we found out for ourselves! First up, we found that Cinderella was still meeting guests individually in her own separate space. This meet-and-greet area is right outside the dining room, and you can stop and say hello as you enter the restaurant.
The other princesses will walk around to the tables as you dine, and we spotted all the same classic ones who used to be here! We’ve got Ariel in her aqua dress, as well as Jasmine in her traditional outfit.
We also spotted Aurora, looking lovely in pink! This is currently the only place you can meet her in Magic Kingdom, although she does appear in the Festival of Fantasy Parade.
And then, there’s the OG princess — Snow White! She’s wearing her classic outfit as well, smiling and laughing with us at our table. She’s just a joy to meet!
At the end of your meal, you’ll get an autograph card with the signatures of these five ladies. It’s a great souvenir for a princess fan!
But keep in mind that the price for this meal has increased significantly due to the return of characters. Dinner is now $79 per adult and $47 per child, plus tax and gratuity. It’s a hefty investment, but it’s one of the few places where you can meet five princesses at once, and the ONLY way that you can dine inside Cinderella Castle. Essentially, you’re paying for the experience more than the meal.
Talk about a royal affair! We’re so thrilled to see this character meal return to its former glory. Depending on when you visit Cinderella’s Royal Table, you may see a different assortment of princesses — but any day we get to dine with royalty is a good day in our book. For more princess character meals, consider checking out Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in EPCOT or Storybook Dining with Snow White at Artist Point!
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Have you been to Cinderella’s Royal Table? Let us know in the comments!
E says
No that kind of increase isn’t justified. Down to one character meal as an option this trip. The amounts don’t really justify what you receive food wise or even lately character wise. They are increasing these so much they may find that less people are willing to blow that kind of money especially with the food being okay but as a family of five I can’t justify this amount per person. I’m glad we went in the past but it will most likely be something we now always skip even if I have the money there’s a point where it becomes a waste to me.
Christina says
Do the princesses still sign your own things if you want? I was wondering since they hand out the cards.
Steve says
You didn’t mention if the food has gotten any better. How is it?