Cloe Colton
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Im interested in doing a breakfast / brunch at the Grand Californian on my trip. Is the Princess Breakfast really cool? Or is it not really worth the price tag?
TIA!
TIA!
I’ve never done story tellers but I loved the princess breakfast at Napa rose. I get a lot of the complaints with the price. It is expensive, but I honestly think those were the best interactions I’ve had. Also the service was great.
If you have kids, I would make sure they are able to interact and participate. It’s an interactive experience. Also it’s long (over 2 hours), so if they can’t handle it, I wouldn’t take them. Or bring a phone or tablet to occupy them.
I went with my best friend opening weekend. We are both adults (26) and enjoyed it. I felt like the princesses spent the same time as us as they did with parties with kids in them.It would actually just be my husband and I! We enjoy Cinderellas Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom just not sure if it would be worth it as adults but I have heard really good things about the interactions!
Correct, no park ticket required.Interested in hearing experiences also - and just to clarify, b/c this is at Napa Rose no park ticket required? If we do this I'd rather do it on a non-park day.
No park ticket, and if you are driving, you get 5 hours of validation at the grand hotel for parkingInterested in hearing experiences also - and just to clarify, b/c this is at Napa Rose no park ticket required? If we do this I'd rather do it on a non-park day.
How old is your son?
I mean he might be the only boy in the room lol. But if he can interact it should be ok.He’s nine but he’d still be excited about a shield/sword. I think he’s just worried about being the only boy in the room haha!
Thanks for the information! It’s good to know we can get modifications for any meat items.
Not shocked if it gets cancelled. I met 7 princesses but I wonder if they decreased them due to low reservations? If they do, I hope they bring another princess dining option back!I did it in May. It was fine, but for the price, I was very surprised how many details were less than stellar (no complimentary drink offered, waited over 10 minutes for coffee creamer after asking three people, had to go hunt down someone to let us leave for Mulan’s last storytime set - daughter was dressed like Mulan and Mulan had told her, “I’ll see you later!” when she walked by, but that wouldn’t have happened if I’d waited for someone to get us like they said they would - this was quite awhile after the bill was paid, the server gave super awkward tip “instructions,” I could go on!) Also, after the first week or so, they dropped to 4-5 princesses per visit rather than the 7 that all the bloggers met in the opening days! There was also a LOT of downtime - I don’t mind a long experience, but I hadn’t anticipated entertaining two six-year-olds for 15-20 minute stretches at several points.
It’s definitely special and the princess interactions are exceptionally good. My daughter enjoyed it, and since we did it in lieu of a birthday party, the cost was a lot easier to swallow. But for that price, it should be a lot closer to flawless.
I heard from some CMs that it may be cancelled due to low interest, FYI.
I heard from some CMs that it may be cancelled due to low interest, FYI.
They're teens now and one of them actually works in Disney entertainment so luckily I don't have to worry about it.
Shocking. Not.I heard from some CMs that it may be cancelled due to low interest, FYI.