Rapunzel’s Royal Table is one of three rotational dining restaurants on the Disney Magic. Each night of the cruise there is a different table service your group is assigned to, for us Rapunzel was on the very last night of our cruise.
The kids menu had familiar favorites like cheese pizza and macaroni and cheese. My girls chose to order off the regular menu tonight.
A basket of rolls and pretzel bread was brought for the table, there was only 1 pretzel stick but the waiter brought a few more at the kids request.
For our appetizer we shared the ugly duckling platter, the Isle of Corona shrimp and potato cream soup.
For the entree one of the girls had the Tangled pasta with sea scallops and pasta in a basil pesto sauce.
The roasted Prime rib was a very large portion, came with a twice baked potato and roasted carrots hidden underneath.
My oldest got the lemon and thyme roasted chicken with kale and potato.
During dinner there was a show with Rapunzel, Flynn Ridder and the gang from the Snuggly duckling.
For dessert the girls got the Fry pan sweet bread and the Gothel black forest tower. The pan bread was topped with powdered sugar and chocolate-hazelnut sauce with vanilla ice cream on the side. The black forest cake had a cherry compote and rich chocolate cream.
The food here was good but the best part of the meal was the entertainment throughout the meal. My girls love Rapunzel, so we knew it was going to be fun. If someone in your family also loves Tangled the Disney Magic is the best cruise because they also have the musical as one of the Broadway style shows.