- Autumn Scott presented the breathtaking costs at Cinderella's Royal Table
- She filmed travel companion Kaitlin LeBeouf, who was dismayed at the price
- The mother of two paid a hefty fee, but all her daughter wanted was a bowl of cereal
A mother was left appalled by the prices at Disney World after she had to spend a staggering $70 on a bowl of cereal for her daughter.
Autumn Scott used TikTok to showcase the high costs at Cinderella's Royal Table Resort restaurant in Orlando, Florida.
She filmed travel companion Kaitlin LeBeouf from Louisiana, who was dismayed at the price.
The mother of two had paid a standard fee of $69 per person for the breakfast buffet – but to her dismay, her daughter only opted for a single bowl of cereal, meaning the simple dish cost her mother almost $70 .
Kaitlin LeBeouf of Louisiana was dismayed by the prices at Cinderella's Royal Table Resort restaurant in Orlando, Florida
The mother of two paid a high standard price per person for the breakfast menu, but to make matters worse, all her young daughter wanted to eat was a bowl of cereal
The description of the setting states: “Cinderella makes her acquaintance in the majestic Great Hall before ascending a spiral staircase to the banquet hall above.”
In the clip, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times, Autumn films Kaitlin and her daughter at the breakfast table.
Both are wearing Minnie Mouse headbands and appear to be in a good mood in front of the breathtaking castle backdrop.
But Autumn calls out, “Kaitlin, tell me what your kid got for $70.”
Kaitlin then turns to her daughter, who reluctantly holds her bowl of cereal up to the camera.
The duo refers to it as “Cinderella cereal,” before Kaitlin concludes, “It’s even better at Disney.”
Other social media fans were stunned by the revelation, with one writing: “This is exactly why I'm waiting until my kids are of an age where they can really enjoy the holidays.”
Another quipped: “No. “We have cereal at home.”
And a third simply joked: “The happiest place on earth…”
Other social media fans were stunned by the revelation, with one writing: “This is exactly why I'm waiting until my kids are of an age where they can really enjoy the holidays.”
Cinderella's Royal Table's official website says the breakfast price is $42 per child (ages three to nine) and $69 per adult — plus tax and gratuity.
Kaitlin did not reveal her daughter's age.
The price is for an included buffet with other items listed on the children's menu, including a Mickey-shaped waffle, egg white frittata or a mix of fruit and oatmeal.
The description of the setting states: “Cinderella makes her acquaintance in the majestic Great Hall before ascending a spiral staircase to the banquet hall above.”
“Then dine in a fairytale setting surrounded by soaring stone arches, majestic medieval flags and spectacular stained glass windows overlooking Fantasyland.”