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WARNING: Prepare yourself for a surprising experience at Disney World's castle dining spots!
While Magic Kingdom may not boast a plethora of renowned restaurants, it does feature two much-celebrated dining experiences within castles: **Be Our Guest Restaurant** inside the Beast’s Castle and **Cinderella’s Royal Table** in Cinderella Castle. These unique encounters come with high price tags, so be aware of the key details before splurging.
Each venue offers a prix fixe menu, meaning one flat price for your meal. At Be Our Guest, adults pay $72 and children ages 3-9 are $43, while Cinderella’s Royal Table costs $74 for breakfast and up to $88 for lunch and dinner. Drinks are an extra expense.
At Be Our Guest, don't anticipate a dedicated character dining experience as The Beast might not greet guests. The ambiance is special, but the food itself hasn't been extraordinary enough to match the high cost. Plus, you might find yourself seated in the Rose Gallery, which lacks the iconic settings of the Grand Ballroom or Forbidden West Wing.
Cinderella’s Royal Table also charges premium prices but offers small portion sizes, especially for kids. Spending over $40 for kids to have chicken tenders just for the setting may be a stretch. Experiencing it once makes sense, but returning could be hard to justify.
Have you tried them? Share your thoughts and insights below! Do you feel these experiences are worth the splurge, or do you have any secret tips to share?
While Magic Kingdom may not boast a plethora of renowned restaurants, it does feature two much-celebrated dining experiences within castles: **Be Our Guest Restaurant** inside the Beast’s Castle and **Cinderella’s Royal Table** in Cinderella Castle. These unique encounters come with high price tags, so be aware of the key details before splurging.
Each venue offers a prix fixe menu, meaning one flat price for your meal. At Be Our Guest, adults pay $72 and children ages 3-9 are $43, while Cinderella’s Royal Table costs $74 for breakfast and up to $88 for lunch and dinner. Drinks are an extra expense.
At Be Our Guest, don't anticipate a dedicated character dining experience as The Beast might not greet guests. The ambiance is special, but the food itself hasn't been extraordinary enough to match the high cost. Plus, you might find yourself seated in the Rose Gallery, which lacks the iconic settings of the Grand Ballroom or Forbidden West Wing.
Cinderella’s Royal Table also charges premium prices but offers small portion sizes, especially for kids. Spending over $40 for kids to have chicken tenders just for the setting may be a stretch. Experiencing it once makes sense, but returning could be hard to justify.
Have you tried them? Share your thoughts and insights below! Do you feel these experiences are worth the splurge, or do you have any secret tips to share?