
Prices can get up there at both lunch and dinner (prices start at $62 for grown-ups and $37 for kids) but we suggest swinging by in the A.M. On the menu, there are dishes like spice-crusted pork tenderloin for the adults and chicken nuggets for the kiddos. Cinderella and her princess crew can all usually be found here for a hug and a photo, but you'll definitely need a reservation. Located inside Cinderella's castle, the dining room is really fit for a queen, with windows overlooking Fantasyland, towering stone columns, and soaring buttresses. The cream of the character-dining crop, Cinderella's Royal Table is the place to take aspiring princesses to meet their idols. PLAN A VISIT Magic Kingdom Park, Fantasyland (Shh, it's a mix of vanilla and chocolate puddings.) Keep in mind that this is a pre-fixe affair, with three courses starting at $62 for adults and $37 for kids. For dessert, don't skip out on the Chocolate Tart topped with Lumiere’s special "Grey Stuff.

"Shadow of the Beast"-a velvety blend of Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre with notes of blueberry, wild herbs, and spice. Also for the adults: a Beauty and the Beast-themed selection of private label Champagnes and other wines, like the L’ombre de la Bête Vin Rouge-a.k.a.

Meanwhile, grown-ups will swoon for the juicy "Poulet Rouge" chicken, which is served alongside a tempting savory bread pudding. The kid's menu is full of tyke-friendly fare that'll appeal to tiny gourmands, like grilled beef tenderloin and house-made macaroni and cheese. The place is stunning and has three different rooms for kids to gawk over-the Grand Ballroom, the Beast's West Wing, and the library-themed Castle Gallery.

It's impossible not to be in awe when you walk into Be Our Guest, no matter your age.
