Royal Court on Disney Cruise Line is the perfect restaurant for true Disney fans. Throughout the restaurant you’ll see the celebration of classic Disney princesses and their respective films,
The restaurant is one of three main dining experiences on the Disney Fantasy that are part of rotational dining.

Unlike many other restaurants that are available on multiple ships, Royal Court is only available on the Disney Fantasy. Below is my Royal Court review from my February 2026 sailing.
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What is Royal Court?
Located on Deck 3 of the Fantasy, Royal Court is inspired by classic Disney princess films, including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast.

Royal Court is exclusive to the Disney Fantasy. The dining room embodies a fairytale, with custom lighting fixtures modeled after Cinderella’s coach, handcrafted mosaic tile murals of the Disney princesses with their princes, and other furnishings featuring iconic symbols, like glass slippers, apples, roses and tiaras.
In addition to a four-course dinner, Royal Court is also open for sit-down breakfast and lunch (three courses). Open seating is available at lunch, meaning you can dine at any available table.
How much does Royal Court cost?
Dinner at Royal Court is included in the price of your cruise. You don’t have to pay anything extra, unless you want alcohol. You can also purchase wine packages that range in price.

Royal Court Menu
Let’s take a look at the adult menu (there is also a children’s menu), which includes appetizers, salads, soups, bread service, entrees, and dessert. There are even plenty of of vegetarian menu items.
Dinner Menu


Dessert Menu


Royal Court Review
For dinner at Royal Court, you’ll find a French and American-inspired menu. You can order as little or as much as you want. Your servers are there to work with you and accommodate your taste.

I started my meal with warm French country bread and an olive spread. I didn’t like the olive spread, since I don’t like the taste of olives. The bread was good with the butter, though.

For my appetizer, I got the Breaded and Deep Fried Brie with an orange and cranberry chutney.
This was so good. I wish they gave you more than two small pieces. Next time, I would order two servings of this.

For my entree, I ordered the Grilled Marinated Tofu. This came with roasted zucchini, eggplant, and red peppers on Israeli couscous and a lime-cilantro drop.
I’m a big tofu fan and this did not disappoint. The veggies added brightness, the tofu was well seasoned, and the couscous was delicious.

The other vegetarian option was the Wild Mushroom-Stuffed Pasta served over a vegetable broth and topped with watercress, shaved parmesan cheese, and paprika oil drizzle.

Like tofu, I also love mushrooms and this was very good. There was a lot of broth, but it added even more flavor to the pasta. Honestly, I could eat this mushroom-stuffed pasta every day and be content.
For dessert, I got the Classic Opera Gâteau. This was everything I had hoped it would be.

The coffee flavor came through perfectly, the chocolate ganache was lovely, and the buttercream was beautiful. If you like coffee and chocolate, this is for you.
Is Royal Court on the Disney Fantasy worth it?
While you can skip any of your rotational dining, I always recommend trying each restaurant Disney Cruise Line, especially if it’s new to you. After all, the meals are included in the price of your cruise.

Overall, Royal Court served a great dinner. Despite not loving the bread service, the fried brie appetizer was perfection, the mushroom pasta and tofu entrees were fantastic, and the dessert was top notch.
I walked away full and happy. I couldn’t ask for more.
Video Review: Royal Court
Have you eaten at Royal Court on the Disney Fantasy? Drop your opinions in the comments!




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