A couple questions

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A couple questions
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Mon, 09-11-2006 - 12:23pm
We're going to Disney World the end of Nov. This will be my first time there! We're planning on having breakfast with Cinderella. Is it really worth it and how does that breakfast compare with just a regular meal? Also, I'm assuming you can rent stollers or wagons there. Is that correct?

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Mon, 09-11-2006 - 12:52pm

If you have never done breakfast at the castle it is worth doing. It is expensive and a very difficult meal to get reservations for. You also have to pay in advance. Have you already gotten your reservations? You can make them 180 days in advance and you’re well within that window now so if you don’t have it you may not get it. I hate to say that, but unfortunately with this meal it’s true.


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Mon, 09-11-2006 - 2:51pm

I agree with Sonya.

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Mon, 09-11-2006 - 2:59pm
Thank you both. We haven't made reservations yet because we needed to figure out how many are going. I didn't realize that there weren't many meal choices. My dd is sooooo picky! We're going to be paying for her to go and eat nothing. Hopefully we haven't waited too long for reservations though.

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Mon, 09-11-2006 - 3:19pm

If the breakfast is alraedy all boked up - which it may be, you can still try for the lunch. We did that last year and it was great - even my DH enjoyed it LOL!

The Fairy Godmother greets you downstairs and there are several princesses circulating the room,including Cinderella. We also saw Mary Poppins.

The other option is the Princess Storybook Breakfast at Akershus in Norway (Epcot)You will get to see several princesses there, we saw Aurora, Belle, Jasmine,MUlan and someone else that I forget!

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