Regal View Restaurant & Lounge – A new princess dining experience at Disney Adventure World
The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge is set to become the most premium dining location in Disney Adventure World, opening on March 29, 2026 alongside the expansion that will almost double the size of the park. While many guests are focused on World of Frozen, this brand-new restaurant on Adventure Way is definitely worth a closer look.

The restaurant is divided into two separate areas: a lounge where guests can relax with a drink, and a full-service restaurant themed entirely around Disney Princesses. After Auberge de Cendrillon and La Table de Lumière, this becomes the third Princess dining experience at Disneyland Paris.

The concept is that this location serves as a summer residence for Disney Princesses from distant kingdoms. Guests can meet Ariel, Jasmine, Merida, Belle, Aurora, or Mulan, with a maximum of four princesses appearing per service. Interestingly, none of them wear their traditional ballroom gowns, but instead appear in unique outfits, giving the experience a different look compared to other princess dining locations.

Our first visit
Our first visit to the Regal View Restaurant & Lounge took place on March 20, 2026, during a preview event. Upon entering, we were immediately seated at a table near the window, offering a beautiful view over Adventure Bay and World of Frozen. We also had the opportunity to take some photos of the interior before placing our order.



The tables are fully set for all courses, and each table features a paper placemat with the Regal View logo. For drinks, we kept things simple and ordered two Coca-Cola Zero (€6 each) and a carafe of water.

Starters & Character moments
For starters, we chose the avocado and ginger mousse with mango tartare and pumpkin seed crumble, a fresh and light vegetarian option inspired by Moana, and the Swiss salad with cured beef and Tête de Moine cheese, inspired by Snow White. Both were solid choices to begin the meal.


During this course, the princesses visited our table one by one. We first met Aurora, followed by Belle, Merida, and Ariel. Each interaction felt personal and unhurried, with plenty of time for photos and conversations. Because there were only a few tables occupied during the preview, the characters (and even the staff) sometimes felt a bit “lost” in the large space, but this worked in our favor for longer interactions.




Main course
For the main course, we both went for the steak with onion confit, red wine sauce, and a potato pancake with Comté AOP and thyme. Unfortunately, this wasn’t quite what we expected, and for us it ended up being the weakest part of the experience.


Desserts
Dessert, however, was once again the highlight, something Disneyland Paris consistently does well. We tried the signature vanilla ganache mousse cake shaped like a book, as well as the Marc de Champagne frozen soufflé, which reminded us of tiramisu. We also received some macarons as an extra treat.



Price & final thoughts
Without a meal plan, the experience costs around €100 per adult for a three-course menu with princess interactions, similar to Auberge de Cendrillon in Fantasyland. Since drinks are not included, the total can easily go above €100 per person.

For us, this was a one-and-done experience, mainly for the atmosphere and the chance to enjoy the beautifully designed interior. Service from our waiter was excellent, and this preview was likely one of the easiest times to visit. Once the park officially opens, securing a table may become much more difficult, especially with priority given to Disneyland Paris hotel guests.
The lounge area will likely remain a more accessible option in the future, as it does not require advance reservations — making it a great way to still experience the setting without committing to the full dining package.

Overall, the Regal View Restaurant & Lounge offers a stunning setting and strong character interactions, and some good food options.






