Mom Pays Insane Amount Of Money For ‘Cinderella Cereal’ At Disney World

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A mother, who took her daughter to Disney World, is "frustrated" that she had to pay $70 for a bowl of cereal at a buffet restaurant.

Autumn Scott shared a video on social media, sharing her experience at Cinderella's Royal Table -- a buffet-style restaurant located inside Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. She was visiting Disney World with her friend, Kaitlin, and Kaitlin's daughter. The three documented their time at the popular restaurant but soon began joking about how much money it cost to dine here.

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In the TikTok video, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times, Autumn films Kaitlin and her daughter at the breakfast table as her daughter is eating a bowl of cereal.

"Kaitlin, tell me what your kid got for $70," Autumn is heard asking in the video, to which Kaitlin then turns to her daughter, who held up her bowl of cereal -- which is now being dubbed as "Cinderella Cereal."

It is important to note that the $69 per-person price is for an all-you-can-eat buffet, plus visits from Disney Princesses to your table, who will sign an autograph book and take photos with the family -- for no extra cost.

Kaitlin's daughter decided that the only thing she wanted to eat that morning was a bowl of cereal, but the mom still had to pay full price.

Although that is an insane amount of money to pay for one bowl of cereal, many viewers pointed out "This is exactly why I'm waiting until my kids are at an age where they can legit appreciate the vacation."

The official Walt Disney World website for Cinderella's Royal Table states that the breakfast pricing is $42 per child (aged three to nine) and $69 per adult - plus tax and gratuity, however, Kaitlin did not disclose the age of her daughter.

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Per the Disney website, "Cinderella makes your acquaintance in the majestic Grand Hall before you ascend a spiral staircase to the banquet room above. (A gilded elevator is also available to transport you to the festivities.)"

The website continues, "Then, dine in a storybook setting surrounded by soaring stone archways, majestic medieval flags and spectacular stained-glass windows overlooking Fantasyland. During your time inside the castle, enjoy a visit with Disney Princesses."

Breakfast at the restaurant is described as, "Kick off your day in majestic style, complete with bubbly cocktails, flaky pastries and avocado toast. Craving something hearty? Try the caramel apple-stuffed French toast, shrimp and grits or baked quiche. Or sink your teeth into a Traditional Breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon and potatoes. Nonalcoholic drinks like orange juice, lemonade, Twinings of London tea and freshly brewed Joffrey’s coffee are also available."

Cinderella's Royal Table also offers lunch and dinner options, which features items such as chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese for the kids, and Parisian gnocchi to Chef’s fish of the day for adults.

Save room for dessert because Cinderella's Royal Table has a signature "The Clock Strikes Twelve," which is a dark chocolate mousse with a dark chocolate ganache served with a raspberry coulis.