Hollywood & Vine & Cinderellas Royal Table Reopening With No Princesses

Hollywood & Vine & Cinderellas Royal Table Reopening With No Princesses
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Disney has announced the reopening of two Walt Disney World restaurants. Firstly, Hollywood & Vine at Hollywood Studios will be reopening 25th September with a new family style offering.
Hollywood & Vine where Minnie's Seasonal Dining is set to return Sept. 25. Minnie's Halloween Dine with a monster feast served to your table where you will be able to wave and snap photos of your favorite characters such as Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse and their friends. It's a boo-tastic time filled with Halloween décor and music, scary good food, and more!

Secondly, Cinderella's Royal Table at Magic Kingdom will be reopening September 24th without the princesses.
Beginning Sept. 24, Guests can enjoy dining in the enchanted, fairytale setting of Cinderella's Royal Table at Magic Kingdom Park. Enjoy a delicious regal banquet with unforgettable main courses ranging from roasted chicken breast and tenderloin of beef to chef's fish of the day. The princesses will be taking a break from their royal duties greeting Guests, but there will be plenty of delicious fare and fun to be enjoyed in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind restaurant.

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