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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Princess Breakfast
I just got off the phone with WDW Dining. The woman I spoke with told me that the Princess breakfast was only at the Norway Pavilion in EPCOT. I had read on another posting that there was a Princess breakfast at the castle. Can anyone clarify?
P.S. We can't get PS for the Norway bfast on any of the days we are there, but I didn't know about it until I read the post last night. :( Bummer!!
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Jessibelle,
I think you may have been hit with a case of 'semantics' by the cast member at WDW Dining... The technical name for the Cinderella breakfast in the castle is 'Cinderella's Royal Table' or something really, really close to that. According to www.wdwig.com, "Characters vary but almost always include Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother and may include Peter Pan, Belle, Jasmine and Snow White." So it's not 'totally' princess. The technical name for the Epcot breakfast is 'Princess Storybook Breakfast.' According to wdwig, ""Princesses" who may appear include: Belle, Jasmine, Snow White, Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), and Mary Poppins. Finally, look for other Disney heroines, such as Mulan, Esmeralda and Pocahontas, to occasionally appear. Cinderella will not be among the characters appearing at the Princess Storybook Breakfast -- she will appear exclusively at the Cinderella's Royal Table breakfast held each morning in the Castle in the Magic Kingdom. Don't look for Ariel either." Bruce
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Jessibelle,
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Cinderella is the more popular of the two but the "Princess Storybook" is a good alternative. Also PS can be made for "Princess" 120 days out (Cinderella's only 60). I was lucky enough to get PS for both for my trip in January (although I think I'll be more excited than my nephew) I'd keep trying with both everyday. There's always a chance there'll be a cancellation. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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I would love to eat in the Castle someday... but I have a little boy, should I just go eat during lunch time or should I still try for the Breakfast since it is so hard to come by, and a rare chance to get several face character autographs and pictures? Would I be crazy to bring a young (2 or 3 yr old) boy to that. We have done the Breakfastausaurus and Pooh Breakfast in the past.
On a totally side question, do people eat during Fantasy in the Sky, and if so, do you notice it while you are inside?
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