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    Want magic? Plan it

    22.05.12

    It’s not too late to see the landmark at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, of course, but access to Cinderella’s Royal Table — a restaurant in the castle where you meet Cinderella and several other princess characters — is one of several signature Disney experiences that get snapped up six months out.

    Not to brag or anything, but I had breakfast at Cindy’s.

    The food was good, the atmosphere was great and the look on my daughters’ faces as they met Belle, Ariel, Snow White, Aurora and Cinderella, was worth the $138 that I shelled out for three meals (my 2-year-old’s French toast sticks were free) and a photo package.

    Yes it’s expensive. It’s Disney.

    I started planning and saving for my family’s mid-January Disney trip 10 months in advance. For the amount of money that I was spending, I didn’t want to fight through crowds or end up standing in the middle of Main Street, U.S.A. clutching a map and trying to figure out what to do next.


    Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution