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Old 25 Apr 18, 08:03 AM  
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First post so please be gentle. We've booked for Disney next year and have a dining plan which comes with a sit down meal. We have 3 daughters all under 12 so we'd like to do a meal with princesses if possible. There is so much choice I don't know where to start! Is there any recommendations or a review section in here?
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Old 25 Apr 18, 08:34 AM  
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When I first started on the dibb I always looked at food reports which you can find in the index on the forums. My favourite ones are Dixonsontour. Her food reports are always really good. Not to blow my own trumpet but I have three of my own which you can find by clicking on my signature below.

I have two daughters myself so I know how important the princess meals are! There are three that I can think of. Nothing beats Cinderella's royal table at the magic kingdom in the castle but that is two table service credits as opposed to the One credit meals that you can have at Akershus in Epcot and Trattoria Al Forno at the Boardwalk. I have done all 3 over the years.

There is a sticky at the to of the dining section that will explain all about the dining plans as well.

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Old 25 Apr 18, 08:35 AM  
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I have two young daughter's so I know how important princess meals are! Nothing beats Cinderella's royal table at the castle in the Magic Kingdom but that is two table service credits as opposed to
Totally agree! Even as an adult going into the Castle is so special! Our girls LOVED the whole experience. I enjoyed it myself so much that Im planning on doing it again this trip just me and hubby 😁
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Old 25 Apr 18, 08:48 AM  
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I would read a few food trip reports initially but then if there is a particular type of food you like you can always ask Dibbers... if there is one thing we love... it's food !

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Old 25 Apr 18, 10:58 AM  
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When I first started on the dibb I always looked at food reports which you can find in the index on the forums. My favourite ones are Dixonsontour. Her food reports are always really good. Not to blow my own trumpet but I have three of my own which you can find by clicking on my signature below.

I have two daughters myself so I know how important the princess meals are! There are three that I can think of. Nothing beats Cinderella's royal table at the magic kingdom in the castle but that is two table service credits as opposed to the One credit meals that you can have at Akershus in Epcot and Trattoria Al Forno at the Boardwalk. I have done all 3 over the years.

There is a sticky at the to of the dining section that will explain all about the dining plans as well.
I will have a look. Thanks
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Old 25 Apr 18, 03:01 PM  
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It can seem very confusing when you first book with just so much choice in Disney!

Like others have said, reading some food reports is a good place to start! I highly recommend gjdjuds and dixonsontour to start!

I also found looking at menus helpful, you can find these via the Disney website or https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/menus.php

My DD is 5 and in awe of Princesses. We have booked Cinderella Royal Table for lunch and Bon Voyage breakfast.

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