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Hi All,
I have just booked the Cinderella's Royal Table. I' m so excitied[msnsmile2].
Table booked for 9am, how early should we arrive and were do we go????
I can't believe I have booked something now it feels like we are really going.[msnsmile2]
Thanks in advance
Sue
CERICROWLEY
11-02-2007, 11:48
Sue you will need to get ther pretty early, as you will need to park the car. Take the tram to the park main entrance, then take a monorail or ferry boat to the park entrance itself and then they have a small parade and sing song for the park opening. So you will be going straight to the dining area as you enter the park. You havent said what time of the year you are going? if the park entranc might be very busy or quiet at the time of year.
If I was you I would get there quite early for a number of reasons.
Firstly if the day you go on is not an early opeing day for resort guests and the park is not yet open at say 8:30 you will be able to go to one fot he turnstiles on the far left (i think!) and should your reservation and get in before anyone else. This is nice as you will walk u main street USA on your own nearly. Great photo opportunity. I would suggest being at the car park by 8 latest. We are going to try and do this onour next visit after ebing told about it by so many people!
Secondly it is good to be there early anyway as after you have checked in with the CM at the desk you will be shown into a little room inside the castle where people wait to be called upstairs. In this room is a big throne and a character (usually the Fairy Godmother) sits there and chats to the kids, signs autographs and takes photos. I am presuming you have youngsters so you would hate for them to be called up before they get a chance to meet her!
Lots of the girls have their costumes on which is lovely but we brought a spare set of clothes as these costumes are not really that great for florida heat!
Make sure when you are in that little holding room to look into the rafters to spot Cinderellas mouse friends Jaq and Gus looking down towards the throne [msnwink].
L
ccarcher
14-02-2007, 19:43
where can I book this ??
Found this for you. This breakfast is very hard to get a booking on. You can call 180 days in advance and I would try to get them as close to opening as you can. I would try to call for the first possible day you could do the breakfast and that means if you don't get it you can try the next day and the next day till you get one! Also be flexible about the time you want - that helps too.
Lx
You can call WDW Dining directly at 407-WDW-DINE (407-939-3463). Dining reservations can be made from 7 AM to 10 PM days a week, except for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, when they close at 8 p.m.
Thank you everyone. Sorry I didn't get back to you withdetails but it's been one of those weeks !!!!. Millies advice is spot on just keep phoning. Good Luck[msnsmile2]
Sue
ccarcher
26-02-2007, 00:40
Thanks Everyone
I just rang and have booked for 9.10am 25th July
What a great start to what will probably be our first day to in Disney
Cant wait my kids are going to love this
ccarcher
28-02-2007, 14:10
Just remembered when I booked this the other evening I am sure that they mentioned something about requiring a photo ID upon arrival (possibly at the park)
is this true / likely ??
vanessag
28-02-2007, 15:09
We had dinner at the castle last trip, it was lovely, Daughter loved it, photos were nice, would do it again. Have a lovely time
sammibabe
08-03-2007, 03:25
When we did this (May 2006) they took photos whilst we were waiting to go up. What I didn't realise because nobody had said is that a lovely presentation set of photos was included in the price. We were there for lunch and it was fab. I wish I had realised about the photos so we could have had a family piccie done. Will know for next time!
Is it included at the castle? When we did Chef Mickeys they took a photo and showed us the pack but we had to pay for it.....
sammibabe
08-03-2007, 04:02
We did a character breakfast too. Photos taken but had to be purchased. At the castle it was included. A lot more expensive so it is obviously factored in. Well worth the extra expense - brilliant. Just an extra for anybody with special dietary reqirements - you cannot beat the character breakfast or the Castle. They were superb. At the Castle the chef came out to see us. She could have whatever was on the menu but in gluten free form. At the breakfast they said what she could have from the buffet and made GF pancakes too.