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The Revo-Rama at the Festival of Pirates and Princesses and the Auberge de Cendrillon at Disneyland Paris (video)

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The Auberge de Cendrillon: lunch with the Disney Princesses at Disneyland Paris

Just like at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando with Cinderella’s Royal Table, the Disneyland Park gives you the opportunity to have lunch and meet the princesses. A really nice way to meet them without queuing for ages at Princess Pavilion (and even then you only get to meet one). A unique experience for families and Disney fans, at a unique price too. You have to do it once in your life.

Unlike the Magic Kingdom where the restaurant is on the first floor of the castle, the Auberge de Cendrillon is at the entrance to Fantasyland, between the castle and the carrousel, not far from the Chaumière des Sept Nains boutique where you can find all the right dresses and accessories. After waiting a few minutes on one of the comfortable chairs in the entrance, you are led to your table in one of the dining rooms (the main room or one of the others (which may be cosier as they are smaller).

There isn’t a huge choice on the menu, but there’s all you need for the kids, and while the names of the dishes are sometimes a big pompous, the dishes themselves are quite ordinary, nice but nothing extraordinary. We’ve had better at Disneyand Paris. For the price we paid, we could have expected fresher bread and for the dessert slipper not to be cracked. But as you’ve guessed, you come here for the atmosphere, the décor, and the princesses and characters, the food is almost an accesory. By they way they give you butter from d’Isigny, the Normandy town from which the Disney family originated (see how the name has been transformed).

We met: Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Jasmine, Suzy and Perla (no Aurore, Ariel or any of the more recent princesses like Rapunzel, Elsa – maybe one day in the new Walt Disney Studios –, Merida or Moana. Luckily we’ll get to see them at the Festival of Pirates and Princesses).

Come with us in this video episode of the Revo-Rama and check out the Auberge de Cendrillon!

Family test of the Auberge de Cendrillon and the Festival of Pirates and Princesses at Disneyland Paris

The Auberge de Cendrillon

Street lamp at the Auberge de Cendrillon

Wall painting at the Auberge de Cendrillon

Waiting area at the Auberge de Cendrillon

The menus and drawing books at the Auberge de Cendrillon

The second dining room at the Auberge de Cendrillon

The table at the Auberge de Cendrillon

The Auberge de Cendrillon

The adult menu at the Auberge de Cendrillon

The children’s menu at the Auberge de Cendrillon

Belle’s autographe on the booklet provided.

Perla at the Auberge de Cendrillon (with Aliénor and Léopoldine)

Prince’s cocktail and nibbles (cheesy pastries)

Butter from the Normandy town of d’Isigny (the Disney family’s town of origin)

Léopoldine draws on her new Vaiana drawing book. Aliénor colours in the booklet that comes with the meal.

Snow White at the Auberge de Cendrillon (with Aliénor and Léopoldine)

Fairy nibbles: Smoked salmon, cream cheese and Mickey toast

Cream of pumpkin and boletus soup

Trio of duck, toasted Poilâne bread and fig chutney.

Fresh pasta with wild mushrooms.

Jaq and Gus children’s menu

Perla at the Auberge de Cendrillon (with Léopoldine)

Jasmine at the Auberge de Cendrillon (with Léopoldine)

Cinderella at the Auberge de Cendrillon (no kidding:-)) (with Léopoldine and Aliénor)

Cinderella’s dessert: a dessert at the Auberge de Cendrillon (adult menu)

Cinderella’s surprise: a dessert at the Auberge de Cendrillon (children’s menu)

The Festival of Pirates and Princesses: Choose your side

It should have been a special evening a few years ago, but it was cancelled at the last minute. The Pirates and Princesses are back in style for 2018 to start the season and replace the Spring festivities. It makes a lot of sense as the new strategy is to put the characters in the forefront and to encourage synergies. Visitors are probably more likely to come to see princesses than for the abstract celebration of a season (although we quite like this idea too, and Tokyo Disneyland has a very successful Easter celebration: Hippity Hoppity Springtime!).

The celebration begins with the Princess Promenade, a dance with Princesses Sofia and Elena of Avalor, the heroines of Disney Channel and Disney Junior. Elena is the studio’s first princess with Hispanic origins, and there are a lot of Spaniards at Disneyland Paris. Their choreography is simple but effective. It’s nice to start off with, and we liked the theme tune “Elena of Avalor”.

But what we were really waiting for was “Disney Festival of Pirates and Princesses: Choose your side”. The idea is to send off two floats with dancers, one with the princesses and the other with the pirates (from Town Square or It’s a small World). Beware, they alternate the direction they take, so it’s difficult to choose a side! They take a first break half-way along (Main Street USA or The Castle stage) then meet for a dance off in Central Plaza. The idea is that you be recruited by one team or another for this finale (but it’s difficult to follow your team with the crowds and the access closed off by Cast Members). The show does its job and adds a great atmosphere to the park in addition to the parades and the night show. There are some great surprises like a really catchy theme tune “Make Your Choice”, the Magic On Parade float got a makeover for the princesses, Mickey and Minnie’s costumes and the omnipresence of Rapunzel, Moana and especially Merida who was the most beautiful on that day. You’ll also be surprised to see that each princess does the choreography differently! The Pirates weren’t nearly as good, too flashy, even on Disney Junior they’re not like that… The pirate float from the Once Upon a Dream Parade has been ruined. And, when they’re on Main Street USA for their first break, they don’t really fill up the available space, it’s a pity. To see the show properly you’d need to see it 4 times, which is just as well as it’s on 4 times a day. Depending on where you are you’ll either love it or hate it, we saw the show 3 times and we give it the thumbs up! ? And, you get to see the princesses in a different light to the usual waltzes! Princesses Power!

Check out the Festival of Pirates and Princesses in this video episode of the Revo-Rama!

The Princess Promenade with Princesses Sofia and Elena of Avalor from Disney Channel and Disney Junior

The Princess Promenade with Princesses Sofia and Elena of Avalor from Disney Channel and Disney Junior

The princess float

The princesses at the Castle Stage

The princesses at the Castle Stage

The pirates on Main Street USA

The pirates at Central Plaza

The pirates at Central Plaza

The princess float and the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris.

The pirates at Central Plaza

Moana salutes her fans

Rapunzel sticking her tongue out

Merida, Jasmine and Moana at Central Plaza for the Festival of Pirates and Princesses: Choose your side. Heigh Ho! Heigh Ho!

The Princess Pavilion which was inaugurated by Léopoldine and Aliénor (yes, it’s true :-))

By way of conclusion, a lovely opportunity for a family trip to Disneyland Paris. The spring decorations haven’t been removed which is great news.

Pending the new attractions announced by 2024, Disneyland Paris is pumping up the festivities and that’s great. We’re looking forward to the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes and all hope that the Pirates and Princesses will be back again next year. You can see them from March 31st to May 31st 2018.

The princess flag on a Main Street USA street lamp

Pirate street lamp in Central Plaza

The Disneyland Paris springtime decorations are back (they have just been moved over as Central Plaza is full of stages): The Aristocats

Phantom Manor is being refurbished: new facade

So what did you think of the Auberge de Cendrillon and the Festival of Pirates and Princesses at Disneyland Paris?

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