
Hey Disney Vacationers! If you’re planning a Disney World trip and dreaming of dining with Cinderella, Belle, or Ariel, you’re in the right place. This guide breaks down all the Disney World princess dining experiences, complete with insider tips to make your day magical. Whether you’re looking for the best princess dining in Disney World or trying to plan the perfect Disney World princess day, here’s what you need to know.
1. Cinderella’s Royal Table (Magic Kingdom)
The OG Disney Princess Dining Experience
✔ Location: Inside Cinderella Castle, Magic Kingdom
✔ Princesses: Cinderella, Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine, Snow White (character lineup may vary)
✔ Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
✔ Cost: $$$$ (One of the most expensive character meals)
This is the ultimate Disney princess dining experience because, well… you’re eating inside Cinderella Castle. It’s a must-do for princess fans. You’ll meet Cinderella before heading upstairs to the grand dining hall, where other princesses visit your table.
Insider Tips:
- Reservations are a must (Book your Advance Dining Reservations 60 days out at 6:00 AM EST)
- Best meal option? Breakfast—it’s the cheapest.
- Kids under 3 eat free (great for families looking to save $$).
- PhotoPass photographers available for Cinderella’s meet & greet.
2. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (EPCOT – Norway Pavilion)
A More Affordable Royal Feast
✔ Location: Norway Pavilion, EPCOT
✔ Princesses: Belle, Ariel, Aurora, Snow White, Cinderella
✔ Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
✔ Cost: $$$ (Less expensive than Cinderella’s Royal Table)
Akershus is EPCOT’s answer to Disney princess dining, featuring a medieval castle setting and Norwegian-inspired dishes. You’ll meet multiple princesses as they visit each table while you dine.
Insider Tips:
- Book breakfast for American-style options (lunch/dinner is more Norwegian-style).
- Akershus is easier to book than Cinderella’s Royal Table—still, plan ahead.
- Character interactions are fantastic—great for kids who want one-on-one time with princesses.
3. Story Book Dining at Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
Snow White, the Dwarfs & the Evil Queen!
✔ Location: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
✔ Characters: Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy, The Queen
✔ Meals: Dinner Only
✔ Cost: $$$
If you love Snow White, this one’s for you. The restaurant is themed like an enchanted forest, and The Queen steals the show with her villainous flair.
Insider Tips:
- Be ready for The Queen’s attitude—she’s in full character mode.
- Prix fixe menu with shared starters, individual entrees, and shared desserts.
- Book a later dinner for a more relaxed experience.
4. 1900 Park Fare (Grand Floridian)
✔ Location: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
✔ Characters: Aladdin, Cinderella, Mirabel, Princess Tiana
✔ Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
✔ Cost: $$$
1900 Park Fare is back! This beloved Disney World princess dining experience features a mix of classic and newer characters, making it a fantastic option for families.
Insider Tips:
- Breakfast is a great way to start a princess-filled day at Magic Kingdom since it’s just a monorail ride away.
- Mirabel’s debut makes this a must-do for Encanto fans!
- Reservations are required—this one is popular since its reopening.
5. Trattoria al Forno – Bon Voyage Adventure Breakfast (Currently Unavailable)
This used to be a breakfast with Ariel, Rapunzel, Prince Eric, and Flynn Rider at Disney’s BoardWalk. It’s still closed, but fingers crossed for a return!
How to Plan the Perfect Disney World Princess Day
Want the ultimate princess experience? Here’s how to plan your Disney World princess day:
1. Start with a Princess Breakfast
- Best Option: Cinderella’s Royal Table or Akershus
- Pro Tip: Book pre-park opening reservations to get early access to rides
2. Ride the Best Princess Attractions
- Magic Kingdom:
- Enchanted Tales with Belle
- Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid
- Fairytale Hall (character meet and greet)
- EPCOT:
- Frozen Ever After
- Meet Anna & Elsa in Norway
3. Schedule a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Makeover
- Ages 3-12 (princess costumes, hairstyling, makeup)
- Location: Cinderella Castle, Magic Kingdom
- Book Early! (Reservations go fast)
4. End the Night with a Princess-Themed Show
- Happily Ever After Fireworks (Magic Kingdom)
- Fantasmic! (Hollywood Studios) – Features Ariel, Pocahontas, Belle, Snow White, and Elsa
FAQs About Disney World Princess Dining Experiences
What’s the best Disney World princess dining experience?
If you want classic royal treatment, go for Cinderella’s Royal Table. If you prefer a cheaper, easier-to-book alternative, Akershus is your best bet.
Which princess dining experience is the hardest to book?
Cinderella’s Royal Table—reservations fill up immediately at the 60-day mark.
Are there any budget-friendly princess meals?
Not really. These are all premium experiences, but breakfast is usually cheaper than dinner.
Do princesses still visit your table at all locations?
Yes! Unlike other Disney character meals where interactions may be limited, princesses still stop by your table at each location.
Are the meals worth the price?
If meeting princesses is a priority, absolutely. If you’re just looking for good food, there are better options elsewhere in Disney World.
Final Thoughts: Is Disney World Princess Dining Worth It?
If you’re visiting Disney World with a princess-loving kid (or adult!), these meals are 100% worth it.
✔ You get guaranteed character interactions.
✔ It saves you time waiting in lines for princess meet-and-greets.
✔ It makes for magical memories (and awesome photos).
The key? Plan ahead, book early, and be ready to splurge. Now go make your Disney World princess day legendary!
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Meet the Author: Nate Bishop
I’m a die-hard Disney fan with 38 years of visits under my belt, having stepped into Disney World 120+ times. Proud to be a Disney Annual Passholder, a Vacation Club member since ’92, a Castaway Club Member, and a runDisney enthusiast. Oh, and I’ve graduated from the Disney College of Knowledge. Need Disney insights or planning tips? I’m your guy!
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