It looks like the box of confections is the meal's dessert "You’ll then indulge in a scrumptious starter such as the charcuterie platter and choose your main course from a delicious menu with options including the braised pork chop and cauliflower, beef or fish of the day. Little ones will love the kid-friendly menu options—plus some of your favorite Disney Princesses will stop by while you dine.3. An extra box of desserts to go (which is a weird choice, considering dinner includes dessert, and you have the dessert buffet later).
this was sold out in the matter of a few hoursJust noticed Woody's Round Up in for 4th of July time Frame. Is anyone going to that? It sounds cute!
Yes, it is now open to guests who know about it without any reservations, but not after August. It was used previously as part of a club level fast pass purchased package but the fireworks viewing was eliminated from that package.
Anyone in this thread scheduled to do this event and willing to report back? I'd like to get your impression of the event. My understanding is the first SCP@CRT is scheduled for August 3rd.
The food menu and princess interactions upstairs were the same as without the signature package. Everyone got the package of sweets at the end... fireworks viewing location was great as expected. After fireworks ...desserts were the same as the other iterations of the dessert party. All in all I would book them separately in the future if you wanted to do both- IMO the minor modifications are not worth the additional cost.
Very helpful review. Thank you. Couple of questions.
1. Based on your review, the main advantages in the Signature Package (SP) over booking these events separately is: Utilizing the dinner time frame for a meal at CRT, meeting Prince Charming with Cinderella, a box of chocolates, viewing Fireworks in the West plaza versus the East plaza. Is this accurate? Were there ANY other "surprises" that were added for this event that are not available in the separate dessert party and lunch booking at CRT? The description mentions several "surprises" included.
2. Like DisneyKoyote asked, were the participants in the SP the only ones in the West plaza garden area for viewing of the fireworks?
3. Could you give me some sense of what the box of chocolates (or other gifts provided) entails? Are we talking 4 or 5 chocolates or a larger amount? I doubt even a pallet of chocolates would warrant the increased cost, but I wanted to know exactly what is being provided.
4. Is the meal any different than a normal CRT dinner booking? Were there non SP individuals dining at CRT with you or was it exclusively SP?
There was confusion about this. We got both but our server didn’t seem to think we were supposed toIs dessert still part of dinner or does the dessert party/box of chocolates replace dessert?