Just wanted to share our Oct 5 visit at Cindy's--this was my fam's first week ever at WDW.
I spent HOURS trying to get the ressie on the phone calling long distance; it became A QUEST. Luckily the week I was calling in August it transferred over from 60 to 90 days so I got a ressie on my fourth day trying.
By the time the fateful Sunday came we were all sick (I know, I know, this is NOT Disney's fault). Three yr old daughter had NO interest in wearing her Cindy dress so I just gave up on that one...
Place was STUNNING, inside and out.
Every one was very friendly (staff and Cindy, Snow, Mary P, Sleeping Beauty, and Belle). Throne room was empty when we arrived; when we left there was a huge line waiting for their turn with the Fairy Godmother who was holding court from the throne.
Princesses had TOO MANY tables to stay for more than the quick "I'll see you at the parade. Good morning little Prince." etc, but all signed the autog. book and took pictures graciously -- and only came once. They worked great with my little girl--she LOVED the attention and was feeling much better in no time. We were in the booth area in the middle--great place for my fam but Mary forgot the table next to us and had to come back.
Mary did the best job however in my humble opinion. Snow had the perfect Snow White voice from the movie (cringe!), Cindy looked very regal (after all it IS her place), and I only remember Belle mentioning a parade at three. I want to say something wonderful about Princess Aurora (she's my favorite Disney princess)---hmmm, how about she looked lovely in her blue dress.
Food--well, like I mentioned we were sick. I shoulda have them place the pastries in a baggie for home.
Our meal was at 8:25 on a Sunday morning, and we never felt rushed at all.
It's something you gotta try at least once!
I spent HOURS trying to get the ressie on the phone calling long distance; it became A QUEST. Luckily the week I was calling in August it transferred over from 60 to 90 days so I got a ressie on my fourth day trying.
By the time the fateful Sunday came we were all sick (I know, I know, this is NOT Disney's fault). Three yr old daughter had NO interest in wearing her Cindy dress so I just gave up on that one...
Place was STUNNING, inside and out.
Every one was very friendly (staff and Cindy, Snow, Mary P, Sleeping Beauty, and Belle). Throne room was empty when we arrived; when we left there was a huge line waiting for their turn with the Fairy Godmother who was holding court from the throne.
Princesses had TOO MANY tables to stay for more than the quick "I'll see you at the parade. Good morning little Prince." etc, but all signed the autog. book and took pictures graciously -- and only came once. They worked great with my little girl--she LOVED the attention and was feeling much better in no time. We were in the booth area in the middle--great place for my fam but Mary forgot the table next to us and had to come back.
Mary did the best job however in my humble opinion. Snow had the perfect Snow White voice from the movie (cringe!), Cindy looked very regal (after all it IS her place), and I only remember Belle mentioning a parade at three. I want to say something wonderful about Princess Aurora (she's my favorite Disney princess)---hmmm, how about she looked lovely in her blue dress.
Food--well, like I mentioned we were sick. I shoulda have them place the pastries in a baggie for home.
Our meal was at 8:25 on a Sunday morning, and we never felt rushed at all.
It's something you gotta try at least once!