Cinderella's Castle Character Dining

Fix It Felix Senior

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Me and my girlfriend are going to Disney World in October/November this year. We are both 21 but she really wants to eat at Cinderella's Castle (shes never done it before). I know that Disney is for kids and adults that are kids at heart haha, but will we be the only people with no kids at the meal?

Also does anyone know if Anna and Elsa have been added to the Norway character dining?
 

HouCuseChickie

Well-Known Member
We've eaten at CRT 3x and I've seen a handful of kid free groups dining in there. I'm still debating about it for our kid free trip this fall.

As for Anna and Elsa, to the best of my knowledge, they have not been added. The reality, Rapunzel, Tiana, and Merida haven't been added to any of the meals, so they don't act quickly on popularity. Hollywood & Vine is the only character dining where I've seen them react more quickly to character popularity...i.e. pushing the the newer popular Playhouse Disney characters...and those additions still took some time for them to take action.
 

Weather_Lady

Well-Known Member
You'll certainly not be the only "childless" people there.

And most of those with children will look at you with envy and sigh as you enjoy an uninterrupted meal, loving their children but thinking about how simple it all used to be...
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
DH & I ate at CRT twice before we had our little one, and we never felt out of place. The characters were all great with us! We've been back with DD and had the best time with her too. Character meals are definitely for everyone! :)
 

stevehousse

Well-Known Member
U guys will be fine! We actually are going to try and secure an ADR here in Nov when we are able to book! Is it weird we have 2 boys (3 and 6) an are going to eat here! LOL who cares! If u want to go, do it!

As a side note, this ADR is for my wife. She really wants to eat in the castle an meet the princesses. Living with 3 pirates, she needs a little princess time! ;) Heck I want to eat here as well seeing as how I never have! My boys love to watch Cinderella and Aladdin so hopefully we will be able to meet her and Jasmine!

Either way, don't ever be ashamed to do something u want to do, no matter what anyone else says! Enjoy your meal!
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
Me and my girlfriend are going to Disney World in October/November this year. We are both 21 but she really wants to eat at Cinderella's Castle (shes never done it before). I know that Disney is for kids and adults that are kids at heart haha, but will we be the only people with no kids at the meal?

Yes, you probably will be, but don't let that concern you. There are 3 tables in the restaurant that seat two people only (iirc), and it's not uncommon to see couples at them.

Ask for the center two top that faces the carousel when you check in (use those exact words). It's the best seat in the house, I think.

Also does anyone know if Anna and Elsa have been added to the Norway character dining?

No, they have not. They do a meet and greet in the Stave Church currently.
 

harryk

Well-Known Member
Have dined there many times in the evening. Window seats are great during the fireworks. Have no young children and have taken my grown children with us. Have never felt out of place. Go for it.
 

Greg Eng

New Member
I've eaten there twice with family that had all adults. I would not do it again. First time to say I did it. But if your want to be treated like a princess, then go for it! Once we have children, that will obviously change but for just adults you could if you want to. I would say the food is ok. There's nothing spectacular menu-wise.
 

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