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Simple
4 Oct 07, 01:03 PM
Hello, can anyone let me know if they have had dinner at Cinderella's Castle (The one where the Fairy Godmother is at....) as we have booked this for Christmas Day and want to know what to expect and what sort of food there will be.

disney dave
4 Oct 07, 01:14 PM
we ate there on 23rd sept, dinner, out just as wishes was starting.
food and service good. had filet of beef, nice.
SIL asked for it medium, came out bloody so she sent it back, DW did same, asked for mine medium/well........not bloody but not over cooked.
everything about the place was good. when the fairy godmother came out they asked if anyone was celebrating birthdays, then anniversarys, we told them we were celebrating 25 years, the server shot in the back and came back with champayne flutes enscribed with cinderella royal table...........very nice/
service 10/10
location 20/10
food 9/10

couldn't complain bout anything, ok, SIL/DW steaks were done how they expected but they took it back and brought out new ones with no fuss,
highly recommended :thumbs-up

Kryten59
4 Oct 07, 01:40 PM
for us this was one of the highlights of the holiday. We went near christmas time and the castle was done out incredibly.

We got the photo package so DDs got their picture taken with Cinderella whilst stood in front of a huge, beautifully decorated christmas tree...they were blown away...they brought the whole photo package once we were sat down at the table along with a fairy wand for both DDs.

It was a 3 course meal and it was fantastic...particularly my starter of crab and corn soup :tounge: I couldn't fault the whole experience at all, meals were perfect and we all had an abosutely wonderful time. We'll definitely be booking to go back to this when we get back next year.

Disneybunny
4 Oct 07, 01:52 PM
We went for our Aniversary meal on the 15th september, it was one of the best meals we have ever had at Disney. We were presented with a small cake :cake: with two candles in it (for our second aniversary) and two champagne flutes. :cocktail:
The boys each got a sword and I got a fairy wand. The show was short but cute, each mouse visited our table for photos and the fairy godmother came past briefly. When asking if anyone was celebrating our server shouted over to FG for us which was lovely. I enjoyed singing the songs.
I had the steak which was beautiful well cooked and massive. I always ask for mine well done as I wont eat pink meat. DH had the chicken which he said was great. The castle salad is to die for infact both salads were amazing. The sping rolls are ok and quite large. The only thing I didn't like was the poached pear, it was rock solid.
It will be a tradition for us in the future. :D

robwilliams71
4 Oct 07, 02:53 PM
Booked for next march (DW 40th birthday)

cant wait - and she doesnt know about it ;)

Simple
4 Oct 07, 03:14 PM
Wow it sounds perfect, this is a BIG surpprise for the children (ages 6 & 9) on Christmas Day and we are not telling them until we get there, so I know that they will both be so excited. Thanks for the replies.

dkra2007
4 Oct 07, 05:34 PM
We did it in August and loved it. We had a seat in the bay window looking out at the carousel. The photo package you get with Cinderella is a lovely souvenir andthe food was good.

qwerty33
4 Oct 07, 07:12 PM
we did this last year for dd,s birthday the whole package was excellent the meal was realy nice the mice and fairy godmother put on a show and they sing a happy celebration song and during this dd got her cake they visited the table for photos
the photo that was taken with cinderella is in a lovely card with a picture of the castle
inside the castle is very nice and just add,s to the expereance i am sure you will all enjoy this treat that will be even more special because it,s christmas day
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