Whimsical Cinderella-themed eatery, set in a medieval-styled room akin to a castle’s banquet hall.
Chris Cook
I’m going to caveat this review to say it was a splurge for the family on our final day of our annual passes. It can be a challenge to get a reservation here during a reasonable time slot around a normal meal time. We finally snagged a dinner reservation around 4pm. We had a small wait to actually be called inside. There is a small line to meet and take photos with Cinderella. Afterwards, you are taken upstairs to your reserved table.
There is limited seating and it can be a little tight, but overall the atmosphere was great. The princesses make their way around the room to greet the table and take photos. There is someone keeping an eye over the room and ensuring that the princesses make their way to each table.
The food was delicious overall. The clock strikes twelve cake was very rich and had a coffee taste. The cake wasn’t a hit with the table as our children didn’t like the taste. The steaks, salads, appetizers and cheesecake were excellent.
Our waiter was attentive and friendly. You can sub some items or make reasonable adjustments, which made the experience great for our picky eaters. You are definitely not rushed. We were there for about two hours. We also splurged on the regular Lightning passes that day so we didn’t feel rushed and made the overall day enjoyable.
This is definitely pricey, even with an annual passholder discount, so it may not be for everyone. It is one of the best spots to dine in the parks. Our children did get some small souvenir swords and wands as we left that were included in the price of the meal.
… moreyendri tabar
A dreamy dinner at this restaurant. The food was delicious. The pork belly was excellent, as all the food we ordered from the three course menu. Our waiter was incredibly attentive, friendly, and efficient. The entire atmosphere of the castle, from the moment you step inside the place feels magic, along with the beautiful theme and the professional and friendly staff. Seeing my little niece so amazed and happy living out her fantasy with all the princesses during the dinner, worth every dollar I paid for this fantastic experience. Dining inside Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, it doesn’t get any more magical than this.
… moreChristian Masci
Dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table is nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment you step inside Cinderella Castle, the experience feels immersive, elegant, and genuinely magical—exactly what you’d hope for such an iconic Disney dining experience.
The atmosphere is breathtaking. Dining inside the castle itself already sets this meal apart, but the attention to detail, regal décor, and storytelling elevate it even further. The interactions with Disney Princesses are warm, unhurried, and beautifully done, making the experience feel personal rather than rushed or staged.
The food exceeded expectations. Each course was thoughtfully prepared, well-presented, and flavorful, offering a level of quality that goes beyond typical theme park dining. Service was attentive and polished, striking the perfect balance between efficiency and making you feel like royalty for the evening.
That said, it’s important to note that this is a very expensive experience. The price is undeniably high, and it’s not something you’d book casually. However, what you’re paying for is far more than just a meal—you’re investing in an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime Disney moment.
In the end, Cinderella’s Royal Table delivers exactly what it promises: magic, elegance, exceptional service, and memories that last long after the last course is served. Despite the premium cost, it is absolutely worth it for a special occasion or a truly memorable Disney night.
… moreCatherine
We loved this experience! I dined with one child and we were placed at the best table in the castle. It was overlooking the windows out to the carousel. Great princess interactions! Lots of photo opportunities. My dessert was sooooo cute! Cheese cake shaped like cheese. Our waitress took very good care of us and kept our drinks refilled without asking. Would definitely recommend! Meet the princesses without a line.
… moreChristian G
We had the best experience here. The waiting area has air conditioning. The princesses come in and you can take pictures with them to purchase. When you go up to eat, you go up several flights of stairs and you arrive in the dining hall. There are lots of princesses floating through for photo ops. The food was delicious. It was hot and well cooked. Their service was awesome. Our waitress did a great job. We were even able to order a special birthday cake for our daughter. It was a wonderful experience.
… moreGraham
This is the most booked & popular restaurant at the Disney parks …. I’ve no idea why!
What a disappointment compared to many other Disney restaurants!
Thankfully we were on dining plan, so didn’t cost us any money (however it does use 2 credits per person)
The food was very good, but no superior to any other Disney restaurant we’ve dined at recently.
The service was poor … very poor!
We reserved at 6:50pm, seated by 7:15pm. We weren’t served (even complimentary water) until 7:50pm! Our waiter was rushed and clearly didn’t have the magical touch you expect from a Magic Kingdom experience. Scott Z you need to go work elsewhere.
As for meeting the princesses … we were sat for nearly 2 hours and only 1 visited the table.
This is the ONLY Disney restaurant we had anything negative to say!
Sadly we wouldn’t recommend this experience to others.
Don’t waste your money here!
… moreCeej
Dining inside Cinderella’s Royal Table is every bit as enchanting as you’d hope. From the moment you step into the castle, the atmosphere feels straight out of a storybook—regal, romantic, and full of Disney charm.
Starter – Pork Belly:
The pork belly was a delicious start to the meal—perfectly crisp on the outside, melt-in-your-mouth tender on the inside. The glaze added a nice balance of sweetness and savory depth, and the portion was just right to whet the appetite without being too heavy.
Main Course – Steak:
The main course was a classic combination done exceptionally well. The steak was cooked beautifully—tender, juicy, and seasoned just right. The creamy mashed potatoes were smooth and comforting, pairing perfectly with the rich steak. The asparagus added a fresh, slightly crisp contrast that rounded out the dish nicely. It felt indulgent yet balanced.
Dessert – “The Clock Strikes Twelve” Dark Chocolate Mousse:
Dessert was the true showstopper. The dark chocolate mousse, elegantly presented as “The Clock Strikes Twelve,” was as magical as it sounds. Silky, rich, and not overly sweet, it was the perfect finale to a royal meal. The presentation was whimsical and refined, fitting for the castle setting.
Overall:
Between the exquisite food, the impeccable service, and the fairytale ambiance, dining at Cinderella’s Royal Table truly feels like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s more than just a meal—it’s a moment of Disney magic brought to life.
… moreBella Noble
One of my favorite places in the magic kingdom and a must! My mom and I were seated by the window, and the view was great. Our server was nice and friendly, and I enjoyed meeting the princesses!
I got the chilled shrimp and catch of the day, and they were fantastic. Dessert was delicious too! The sorbet was refreshing and light, perfect for a hot day.
Overall, worth every penny.
… moreD Bucksath
This was a great experience. We went for dinner during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. The level of service we received from beginning to end was absolutely wonderful. It started with the kids getting to meet Cindarella, take a photo and get an autograph. Then we were brought to our table in the main dining area. Our server was very attentive and friendly. During the dinner, the kids got to meet and take pictures with more of the princesses as well. The food, was a good value for the higher price of this restaurant. It was not small portions, and the three courses made it worth it. I had the chilled shrimp to start, my main course was the Filet Mignon, and for dessert I had an incredible cheesecake that literally looked like swiss cheese which also had Jaq and Gus on a piece of white chocolate to continue the theme. I loved everything that was brought out. My wife had the Lamb Chops, which were also amazing, and for dessert she had the “Carriage” Cake which looked like a Pumpkin. The kids had a generous helping of Chicken Tenders and Mac and Cheese for dinner. Afterwards they received a Sword in the Stone mousse for dessert which was also creative. My son casually mentioned to our server that his birthday was in a few days just in conversation. She wished him a happy early birthday and surprised him with a birthday cupcake which was unexpected, but very appreciated. One of the many little things that Disney tends to do to make the experience that much better. Overall, I would come back here in a heartbeat. Do your family a favor and check this place out if you want to give them a truly memorable experience while at Magic Kingdom, I’m glad we did.
… moreDon C
First thing I will say is it was well worth the price! My main warning is that this can be a long sit down and will eat at least 90 minutes from your park time. I will say though, if you got someone who really wants to meet the princesses, then you make that time back in time you would have spent waiting on line to meet them, but you get to get and be comfortable. You get to meet 5 princesses, it’s semi random. You always meet Cinderella and the other 4 rotate but Ariel and Aurora are usually there. In our case, we also had Meirda and Jasmine. Cinderella you meet for a photo op before or after the meal, the other princesses come to the table and each spent ample time with our kids. You also get a few freebies like wands and swords. As for the food, it was absolutely excellent, it was date night level good food! The service was amazing too! When we mentioned how much we liked the soup, our waiter brought over a second serving for us. The drinks were also delicious and definitely not watered down. While it can be pricey, it honestly isn’t any worse than doing a nice date night (plus paying for your kids) if you consider the price includes all 3 courses. Overall I would highly recommend, especially if you are doing more than one day at Magic Kingdom and can spare losing the time. We did ours midday and it was a perfect way to help the kids cool down!
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