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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Deep in the Heart Of Texas, I like to call it CandyLand.
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| My Son will be 18 months in when we go to WDW in Dec & I really want to take him to eat at Cinderella's Royal Table, my hubby thinks its gonna be "too girly" but has agreed to it & I just wanted to see what ya'll other parents thought about this. Do you think cinderella's royal table is too girly for a lil boy?!? |
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| Community Rank: Jetsetter ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Louisiana
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| Which meal are you thinking about doing? We did dinner in June. There was nothing girly about it. The fairy Godmother and mice were there. Really cute! If you do breakfast or lunch, then its full of princesses. However, your son is so young, he's not going to know who they are anyhow. i see nothing wrong with you have a meal there. Now, once he gets older its likely he won't want to be surrounded by princesses. So, do it while you can! |
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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: May 2009 Location: NH
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| My son is 8 and we did b-fast and yes it was 'girly' but it is a fabulous place to eat, food is delicious and the interaction was good. The princesses called my son a handsome prince and although he may have been a little embarassed I think he enjoyed the interaction as well as my daughter.
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| #1 Mary Poppins Fan! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Florida (but my heart will always be in New England!)
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| My son has always loved CRT for breakfast! He loves being in a castle, getting the plastic sword that all the little boys get and the great photo ops in the lobby with the suits of armour!
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| Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Texas
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| On our first trip with kids, my DSes were 2 and 4. When we told them we were going to Disney, the 4yo's first reaction was, "Do you think Cinderella will give me a hug?" I knew right then that I'd have to get a reservation at CRT for us. We had lunch there on our last day in the park, and he absolutely loved it. The 2yo was totally oblivious to what was going on! The 4yo loved the interaction with the princesses, who made him feel like the most special little boy in the world. On our trip last month, the boys, now 5 and 7, were less thrilled with the prospect of eating at CRT. But, being the only princess in our family, I wanted to go! So I made a dinner reservation, with the thought that it would be lower impact for them because there are no princesses -- only the Fairy Godmother and the mice. This turned out to be a great compromise because I got the castle experience, they got free swords and didn't feel that they had been dragged into a girly wonderland. At 18 months, I think you could go at any meal and your DS would enjoy it. The CMs make everyone feel like royalty! (And whether they would admit it or not, I think my boys still liked getting their photo made with Cinderella in the lobby!) |
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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| I think it'll be too cute for words, and if he's ok with the friendly strangers, the princesses will make such a fuss about him, and it'll be the best photo op of the trip.
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