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The Top 3 Most Enchanting Spots to Dine With Princesses at Disney

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When you’re at Disney, you’re royalty. Thanks to the Cast Members, meticulous details, and the castles, it’s easy to drift off into a dreamy world where you might just feel like an iconic Disney princess for a moment.

While the essence of Walt Disney World is enough to kickstart a royal daydream, a character dining experience can make your dreams a reality. And not just any character meal—Disney offers opportunities to dine like kings and queens among its most famous princesses.

Whether you’re a Disney princess fan, have a loved one who is, or all of the above, these princess dining spots take the crown for a royal experience at Disney.

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall Princess Breakfast and Lunch

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Cost: $63 per adult and $41 per child  (ages 3-9)

If you’re looking to lunch with royal ladies or have supper with superior Disney icons, the Akershus Royal Banquet Hall is a must. Tucked in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT’s World Showcase, the Norwegian-inspired menu offers all-you-care-to-eat options. Join in on Princess Storybook dining at dinner and meet a rotating cast of princesses: Belle, Jasmine, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Pocahontas, Mulan, Cinderella, Ariel, and Alice.

Artist Point

Storybook Dining Artist Point

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Cost: $65 per adult and $39 per child (ages 3-9)

It’s hard to be Grumpy when surrounded by delicious prix fixe menu items and iconic Disney characters at Artist Point. Nestled inside Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Artist Point offers hearty classics like shepherd’s pie served in a woodsy scenery fit for the premiere princess on site: Snow White. Guests can dine alongside the classic Evil Queen, Dopey, and Grumpy.

Cinderella’s Royal Table

Cinderella's Royal Table

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Cost: $79 per adult and $47 per child (ages 3-9)

Possibly the mecca of princess meals, Cinderella’s Royal Table is hosted inside Cinderella Castle. While it’s the most famous princess dining choice, it’s also one of the priciest for lunch and dinner. However, the breakfast option is more affordable at $65 per adult and $39 per child (ages 3-9). Splurging aside, a meal here means rubbing elbows with Jasmine, Ariel, Aurora, Snow White, and Cinderella. For a quintessential princess experience, it might just be worth it.

Another worthy mention is Be Our Guest, which can be found in Disney’s Magic Kingdom. With three dining rooms meticulously decorated by Lumière (we assume), the restaurant themed to replicate The Beauty and the Beast doesn’t necessarily feature princesses—but it does host the Beast. Guests can meet the Beast while they dine on the “grey stuff,” and Belle is typically spotted nearby at ​​Enchanted Tales.

Princess dining is a surefire way to sop up all the magic during your Walt Disney World vacation, and these enchanting spots offer immersive experiences you won’t soon forget.

About Kaitlin Morelli

A Disney World Guest since before she could walk, Kaitlin is a Jersey girl and former Virginia Tech Hokie. When she's not listening to the 'Moana' soundtrack on repeat with her baby daughter, she's writing, singing, and strumming the ukulele. Kaitlin is passionate about finding the best Disney Park tips n' tricks and moments when pop culture and Disney collide. She's looking forward to eventually taking her first Disney trip with her favorite fan in the making: her daughter.

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