"This doesn’t feel like a nice fine dining meal. It’s very much centred around rotational numbers and getting the most people through the restaurant. Starters are fixed and appear rapidly. Main quickly afterwards. Then you get a pass to see the queen. I don’t get why this is given when there is already a big queue and you’re asked to join the queue. The deserts will be waiting for you when you return and the bill will be presented whilst you’re eating the deserts. It’s not the place where you could enjoy a glass of wine after your meal. The food was ok. Starters weren’t great. Prawn and meatballs were quite bland. Soup was good. The pork shank is ok, it’s hard not to get a slow roast pork shank wrong. Rib is ok too. Deserts were ok, not great but nice enough. Not really proportionate to the price but not bad by any means. Our daughter really loved meeting the characters though, which is what it’s about really. The interactions are brief but she loved it nonetheless. Based on this and the really good photos with the queen, I’d say it’s just about worth the price. If you’re coming more for the food, there are lots of better options for the price. We did Akershus at Epcot which was a lot better in terms of food and interactions albeit also had a sit down, eat and get out feel."