Disney World character dining locations where you can meet Disney Princesses

Both in and out of the theme parks, families have multiple options when it comes to Disney World character dining with the chance to meet a Disney Princess, all without needing to wait in line.
Cinderella walking towards her castle at Magic Kingdom
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A great way to meet multiple characters at Walt Disney World without waiting in line is by eating at a character dining restaurant. There are numerous character dining locations across the parks and resorts, but if your goal is to meet the Disney Princesses, there are specific restaurants you’ll need to visit.

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As is the case with any Disney World character dining experience, the exact characters you may meet are subject to change. This also means that you might spot a rare character not included on the following lists, but you can more reliably expect at least some of the ones named below. And with that, let’s dive in and see where you need to prioritize those Advance Dining Reservations if you’re looking to meet some Disney Princesses!

Cinderella’s Royal Table – Magic Kingdom

Disney Princesses you may meet:

  • Ariel
  • Aurora
  • Cinderella
  • Jasmine
  • Snow White

When it comes to dining with the Disney Princesses, it doesn’t get more iconic than Cinderella’s Royal Table. Located inside Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, this restaurant is at the top of the charts for atmosphere and ambiance.

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It’s hard to predict who you’ll meet at Cinderella’s Royal Table (with the exception of the host herself, Cinderella), but expect at least a few of the Disney Princesses to roam around the restaurant as you dine. Also keep in mind that Cinderella’s Royal Table is consistently one of the hardest dining reservations to grab in Walt Disney World. You definitely want to prioritize booking this one if it’s at the top your wish list.

Cinderella’s Royal Table (Photo: Disney)

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Cinderella’s Royal Table is served via a prix fixe multi-course menu. As of November 2025, breakfast costs $76 per adult and $47 per child ages 3 through 9, while lunch and dinner costs $89 per adult and $54 per child.

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Akershus Royal Banquet Hall – EPCOT

Disney Princesses you may meet:

  • Ariel
  • Aurora
  • Belle
  • Cinderella
  • Jasmine
  • Mulan
  • Show White
  • Tiana

Other Disney characters you may meet:

  • Mary Poppins (note that this is on more rare ocassions)

Located in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT, you’ll find Akershus Royal Banquet Hall open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Akershus is going to be your main alternative to Cinderella’s Royal Table if your objective is to meet as many of the Disney Princesses as possible. While Akershus actually has more potential Disney Princesses you may meet, they usually are on a rotating schedule, so don’t bank on every one making an appearance during your meal.

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Photo: Disney)

Reservations here are more readily available than Cinderella’s Royal Table. Since it’s in the Norway Pavilion, its breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus feature Scandinavian fare, like Salmon and Norwegian Meatballs. More conventional fixings are found here too, including Chicken, Macaroni and Cheese, and Mashed Potatoes. The food here is served family-style.

Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Photo: Disney)

As of November 2025, breakfast at Akershus will run you $62 per adult and $39 per child ages 3 through 9, while lunch and dinner costs $69 per adult and $46 per child.

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1900 Park Fare – Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Disney Princesses you may meet:

  • Cinderella
  • Tiana

Other Disney characters you may meet:

  • Aladdin
  • Mirabel

You don’t have to dine in the theme parks to meet the Disney Princesses! There are a couple of excellent restaurants found at the Disney World resort hotels, starting off with 1900 Park Fare at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

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Just a quick Monorail ride from Magic Kingdom, it’s a great way to start your morning with a buffet breakfast or to take a break in the middle of your park day with its buffet dinner.

Disney princess breakfast at 1900 Park Fare
(Photo: Olga Thompson)

The Disney Princesses you may meet here include Cinderella and Tiana, with Tiana being decked out in her adventure outfit as seen on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure! Aladdin and Mirabel also make appearances at 1900 Park Fare.

Princess Tiana meeting a family at 1900 Park Fare.
(Photo: Olga Thompson)

As of November 2025, breakfast costs $58 per adult and $37 per child ages 3 through 9, while dinner costs $69 per adult and $44 per child. Both meal options feature an array of traditional food items, like omelet selections, carved ham, eggs, and pastries for breakfast along with carving stations, salads, sides, and the iconic Grand Floridian Strawberry Soup for dinner.

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Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White – Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Disney Princesses you may meet:

  • Snow White

Other Disney characters you may meet:

  • The Queen
  • Dopey
  • Grumpy

This hidden gem of a restaurant is somewhat off the beaten path at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Its location makes for a great dinner spot on your Magic Kingdom day if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the park. It’s perfect for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs fans, as your character options here are Snow White, Dopey, and Grumpy who greet guests at their table. And if you dare, you can also meet The Queen for a photo op in a staged area (similar to The Beast at Be Our Guest Restaurant).

Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White (Photo: Disney)

Story Book Dining is only open for dinner, with food served via a prix fixe menu. Current prices as of November 2025 are $69 per adult and $43 per child. Featured entree options include Royal Prime Rib Roast, Brother’s Grimm Herb Chicken, and Magic Mirror’s Slow-braised Pork Shank.

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Disney World Character Dining Locations Where You Can Meet Disney Princesses was originally published on The World of Spark.

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