I agree kkccoo. It's more of a dialogue movie with beautiful scenery, but nothing really exciting ever happens aside from fairy godmother part of the movie.
I remember watching Maleficent, and there was a 4 year old with her family sitting in front of me, from the beginning to the end, she was very engaged, far more than any of us adults, lol. Seeing Maleficent flying got her and a bunch of other kids super excited and bouncing up and down in their seats. It was a perfect fantasy movie for kids.
Had they added more fantasy, and less period piece in Cinderella, it would be more of an attention grabber for the little ones. That's why I fear Home will take more than half of Cinderella's potential audience this weekend, making the Cindy's drop worse than expected. But I could be wrong.