The dining experience is described as magical and enchanting, with beautiful decor and a fairytale ambiance.
Character Interaction
Many reviews highlight the engaging interactions with multiple Disney princesses, making the experience special for children.
Service Quality
Service quality is inconsistent; while some guests report excellent service, others mention rude or inattentive staff.
Food Quality
Food quality receives mixed reviews, with some dishes praised as delicious while others are criticized for being mediocre or poorly prepared.
Value for Money
The experience is considered pricey, with some guests feeling it is worth it for the atmosphere and character interactions, while others feel the food does not justify the cost.
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Brandon Mercer
Nov 17, 2025
1.0
Food was garbage, reservation doesn't mean anything as we still waited 45mins after time, got 1 refill after the meals were eaten. Very far from "high-end" food quality. Very disappointing.
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Comede Et Explora
Nov 9, 2025
5.0
Some of the best dining in Magic Kingdom! Delicious eats, cool location and plenty of characters. We loved the filet mignon, shrimp cocktail, and crab bisque. Like most desserts in Disney they have a lot of “mousse” type dishes but we’re still yummy. In our minds well worth the price to get out of the heat and get a good meal.
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Ria Unnasch
Nov 7, 2025
5.0
This was such a wonderful experience for our family of seven. It makes a massive difference when the staff gives impeccable service and we left $150 tip! The food was delicious, the wine flights were amazing and the desserts blew our mind!
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Jeremy Rasch
Oct 30, 2025
1.0
Cinderella’s royal table was supposed to be the pinnacle moment of the Disney trip for my 3 daughters (and the price tag reflects this). It started off GREAT. The hostesses were top notch, and the Cinderella greeting was a great moment. Once we were brought up into the castle, was when it turned sour. I’m trying not to be hyperbolic here, but the waiter we were given was quite possibly the worst waiter I’ve ever had. His name was Aaron and I cannot believe Disney (who nailed it in every other aspect of the trip) has this guy working here. Honestly, he shouldn’t be in any customer facing position, much less the “magical high end” dining experience at MK. 1) he barely engaged with us, and when he did it was with a short and annoyed tone. It appeared as if he had an aversion to people and children in particular 2) my daughter, as curious young children tend to do, dared to ask him a question about the princesses that come to the table where he reprimanded her for asking this question and made her cry 3) at the end of the service the children receive a magical wand, which I’m pretty sure is supposed to be a cool moment. He came to the table (NO WORDS SPOKEN) and “mic dropped” the 3 wands onto our table. It was bizarre. 4) this was the only table experience of the 4 we had on our trip where gratuity was automatically added, so I was forced to tip the rude man $138 for service that was absurdly bad. I’m writing this because Disney knocked it out of the park everywhere else we went, every person we interacted with was top notch. Unfortunately this one experience was so bad, it leaves a horribly bitter after taste that is hard to shake. I expressed my thoughts to guest relations, but wanted to make others aware.
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Ceej
Oct 22, 2025
5.0
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.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cinderella's Royal Table
What is Cinderella's Royal Table and where is it located?
Cinderella's Royal Table is a fine dining restaurant inside Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, located at 1180 Seven Seas Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830.
What type of cuisine does Cinderella's Royal Table serve?
The restaurant serves American cuisine, including seafood and comfort foods, with options for vegetarian and organic dishes.
What are the opening hours for Cinderella's Royal Table?
It is open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:15 AM and then from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM.
Does Cinderella's Royal Table accept reservations?
Yes, the restaurant accepts reservations but they are not required.
What payment methods are accepted at Cinderella's Royal Table?
They accept American Express, Cash, Contactless Payments, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Does Cinderella's Royal Table serve alcohol and beverages?
Yes, they serve alcohol including beer, wine, cocktails, and coffee.
Are there accommodations for families and accessibility at Cinderella's Royal Table?
Yes, the restaurant welcomes families, has high chairs, wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms, and is a transgender safe space.
What nearby attractions can I visit before or after dining at Cinderella's Royal Table?
Nearby attractions include Cinderella's Castle in Magic Kingdom, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire, and the Castle Forecourt Stage at Magic Kingdom.
Is Cinderella's Royal Table located within a larger park or resort area?
Yes, it is located inside Magic Kingdom Park, part of the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, surrounded by several amusement and arts & entertainment venues.
How can nearby places like Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique enhance my visit to Cinderella's Royal Table?
Guests can enjoy a magical makeover experience at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique before dining, making the visit especially memorable for children and families.