This is a restaurant at the Grand Floridian, and the Disney website describes it like this: "Enchant your little ones with a tea party or buffet in a carousel-themed dining room-hosted by Disney Characters!" We went to the Cinderella Happily Ever After Dinner. Disney says this about the dinner, "Enjoy an enchanting buffet dinner as the honored Guest of Cinderella and Prince Charming!
The Princess’ storybook friends join in the festivities as you have a ball dining on delectable seafood, salad, pasta and beef specialties. The culinary selections are representative of several “kingdoms” from around the globe and include such kid-friendly fare as chicken, cheese pizza and macaroni and cheese.
Character appearances and entertainment are subject to change." But I want to tell you what I think of dinner there!
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Food: The food was really good, with things like zoodles (zucchini noodles), rice, chicken, and more! For the kids, they had buttered noodles, chicken nuggets, and pizza. The food was really tasty and the desserts available were also really good. But I don;t think it is worth the price we had to pay for the meal.
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Characters: There were 5 characters there, Lady Tremaine, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Anastasia, and Drizella. The characters were really fun and it was cool to get their autographs! In the middle of dinner, Cinderella and the Price danced to a pretty waltz while Cinderella's step-family made hilarious gestures during the whole thing. The stepsisters were really fun as they insulted each other and Cinderella. It was cool!
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And now for the thing you were dreading... the cost to eat here. The Disney website says $35-$59.99 per adult. For my family which is my Grandpa, Dad, Mom, Me, My sister Sienna, My sister Bristol, and my tiny brother Cru. Since Sienna and I were adults, the meal cost about 175$-300$ just for the adults! It was crazy expensive. I would only go here if you are determined to get 1 signature you can't get in the parks, Prince Charming. It was really good!
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