Cinderella's Royal Table

I am coming up on my 180 day mark and I have just one question. My DD will be 6 and want's to go to the castle. Is breakfast better than lunch or are both comparable? We will be going to the MNSSHP party on the same day and I was thinking of going to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in the a.m. lunch at Cindy's and then MNSSHP that night.

I just wanted to make sure lunch is a good time to go. I could switch and do breakfast then the Boutique and come back for the party. I just thought the 1st way might get us more use out of her "make-over". Any expert advice?
 

Cinderella1976

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I think your plan is perfect the way it is. I have never had breakfast at the castle but we did have lunch and it was very nice. This year we plan on having dinner there. It makes more sense for your little girl to have her make over in the morning, then go the MK for the rest of the day. Then you won't have to worry about going back and forth, you will save lots of time. I hope you have a great time! :)
 
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k.hunter30

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I've had breakfast there and will do lunch for the first time in my upcoming May trip. The breakfast food wasn't very good at Cindy's... but then I think you're paying for the whole experience more than the food anyways. It also didn't seem like the characters lingered very long at each table - compared to, say, Crystal Palace anyways. It just seemed rushed for breakfast... I'd say go with the plan you have. Going to CRT all done up as a princess sounds so fun!
 
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New2WDW

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We did breakfast and our two girls loved it. I believe Lunch is the same except different menu obviously. You get pictures made before going up so I would say yes on the Boutique in the morning. But, you'll be lucky just to get a reservation for the day you want much less the time. Good luck!
 
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2excitedkids

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we just went to cindy's table for breakfast back in feb. of this year. my kids first trip. the food was much better than the other breakfasts that we had had that week. it was nice to get into the park before opening, our ressie was for 9:10 but got there at like 8:15 to enjoy the empty walk in. we went and checked in and were in right away, over 30 minutes early. our characters were bell, fairy godmother (who was in menopause i think, she wasn't having a very disney day), snow white - great! and mary poppins, i was like mary poppins, but my little girl loved her even though she has never seen the movie, her accent was great and she spent more time with my kids than anyone. we got bad seating so didn't get to see cindy pop in during the wishing ceremony. it is always worth doing one time, but for the money (we didn't do dining plan), we will try the other princess dining at epcot next time. everyone should do it one time however. but i do agree on getting your kids at the botique early where they can show themselves off all day. maybe do it on 2 different days if need be, that way you won't be too rushed.
 
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tink81

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We did dinner in Sept (me-25 BF-30) and we loved it. We are not early risers and we don't typically like sit downs in the middle of the day, so dinner was the perfect option. Our steaks we perfect and the rasberry sorbet was the dessert of the trip! When you go for dinner, you get your picture taken with Cinderella while you are waiting for your table, then they deliver the photos to your table by the time dessert arrives. The Fairy Godmother and two of the female mice came out and swept the room and wished happy birthdays/anniversaries/wedding wishes and sang bibbidy bobbidy boo. It was lovely! Just the right mix of elegant dining and character interaction.
 
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Princess YaYa

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Thank you everyone!:wave: I think you are right. I am going to keep my plan and get the most out of the make over. Hopefully we can get a late lunch or a early dinner.
 
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