![]() But to be honest we would have happily paid an extra $13 if it meant we had top notch service and a little more magic. It’s good to note that prior to the pandemic a meal at Cinderella’s Royal Table was $75 for adults, so the price has been slashed by $13. We aren’t sure if most of that is due to post pandemic operating procedures, but it did feel like a let down. Unfortunately for us this visit to Cinderella’s Royal Table paled in comparison to our previous experience. We would hope that such an iconic dining experience with a Signature price tag would have some of the best service on property and sadly that just doesn’t seem to be the case. ![]() ![]() ![]() You would think the staff would know that this is a special experience for most dining here, but instead it felt a little more like a factory moving guests in and out. On the way out of the restaurant we were trying to take a quick picture of the banquet room and were somewhat rudely asked to get out of the way and practically shooed down the stairs. Our server did her job by asking our order and bringing our food but really nothing else, the entire meal could be summed up as “just ok.” Our meal even ended with her saying “your ticket said you were celebrating something, here is a cupcake.” She couldn’t even be bothered to ask what we were actually celebrating and we have never had a special occasion at Disney feel more hum drum. When paying a higher price for a meal you would expect that highly skilled Cast Members would be assigned to this post to provide memories that stand out for guests. ![]() Checking-in for our meal was lackluster being told to scan the code and “go to the elevator.” Our server was kind of nice but very mediocre. We honestly don’t remember much about our service years ago, but unfortunately on this recent visit the service stood out as not being a magical experience. ![]()
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