Question regarding restaurant IN the Castle...

N&B'smom

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I was told that there's a restaurant IN the castle that's romantic for having dinner for a special occasion, is this true? All I can see is the one where you dine WITH Cinderella. Anyone have any info???

TIA
Shelby
 
It is the same restaurant...Cinderella is only there for breakfast as a character meal, but it is open for luch and dinner also. It looks loke a castle inside with view out the back onto the carousel
 
We just had dinner there Friday night and although Cinderella wasn't greeting people in the restaurant, she was in attendance in the lobby. There were lots of children inside, including the four I had there, and it really didn't seem like a good place for a quiet dinner for two.:crazy:
 
Thank you, that was all I needed to know!!!! I'm looking for a place that would be less likely to have a ton of kids.

Shelby
 
If you're willing to go to Epcot you could try the Bistro de Paris. It's upstairs from Chefs de France with the entrance being almost hidden from the street. Very quiet, elegant and romantic. DH and I spent a night there a week ago and were quite pleased. It's a little costly ($170 for two including tip) but it was worth it!

HTH!
 
Originally posted by N&B'smom
Thank you, that was all I needed to know!!!! I'm looking for a place that would be less likely to have a ton of kids.

Shelby
No problem. Look at the menus on this link http://allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm
and chose from just about any of the higher end resort restaurants for a nice fairly quiet romantic adult meal. Just about any of the restaurants inside the parks are going to have lots of kids.

Good ones that come to mind are:

Jiko-Animal Kingdom Lodge
California Grill-Contemporary Resort
Le Cellier- Epcot World Showcase Canada (A good bet for a park restaurant)
Yachtman's Steakhouse-Yacht Club
Todd English's bluezoo-Dolphin
Citricos-Grand Floridian
Victoria & Alberts-Grand Floridian

Other's may have more suggestions for you.
 
Also, if you want wine or a drink with your meal, there is no alcohol served in the MK park.

Rhonna
 
Originally posted by N&B'smom
Thank you, that was all I needed to know!!!! I'm looking for a place that would be less likely to have a ton of kids.

Shelby

Although if you're willing to eat a little later (close to park closing time, which may only be 6:00 depending on the day you're going), there probably less likely to be a ton of kids there.

Sorcha
 
Give Narcoosees at the Grand Floridian a try. I bet you will be happy here.
 
I second the Bistro de Paris. My DH and I had a wonderful romantic dinner there last time in WDW. The food and wine was amazing. It was quiet and we had a window seat and could see out over Epcot. It was beautiful.
 

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