Your Walt Disney World Princess Location Guide

Have you ever wanted to meet a princess? Do you have a princess that just needs a little time with someone who “gets her?” Look no further. Here is your Walt Disney World Princess Location Guide. In The Parks The following locations are where we have met the princesses and where they are advertised to be. Just use this as a guideline. And, availability and location is subject to change depending on weather and their very busy social calendars. To get a general overview of the times they are available, click here.  Jot down your favorites. Or print the entire Continue reading Your Walt Disney World Princess Location Guide

Best Tips For The Best Character Interactions At Walt Disney World

Okay. Funny story. My kids and I were recently enjoying an evening at Walt Disney World. One of our favorite tricks is to enjoy the rides while everyone else is enjoying the evening parade or fireworks display. Racing from ride to ride in Fantasyland we see “Ariel’s Grotto.” “Ooooo!” my 21-year old daughter squealed, “Let’s ride! There’s no line.” Her 10 and 11-year-old brothers groaned. Me? I was caught up in the moment and the fact that we had just ridden about 5 attractions in the past 40 minutes. I was looking forward to making it 6. My excitement caused temporary amnesia. I mixed up Under Continue reading Best Tips For The Best Character Interactions At Walt Disney World

How To Make Your Disney Character Meet And Greet Memorable

Tips and Tricks for Great Character Interactions at Walt Disney World

Part of the complete Disney experience is a meet and greet with Mickey Mouse, or any of your other favorite characters. Walt Disney World has multiple opportunities to meet Buzz Lightyear or Winnie the Pooh or Cinderella. Read on for tips, tricks and favorite locations. 1. First, you need to know where to meet your favorite character. There are too many exact locations to list here and so many impromptu moments, as well. Click here for some sure-fire locations. 2. Bring a pen. A very large pen (or Sharpie.) It’s easier for the characters to grip. 3. Autograph books are great. But unconventional Continue reading How To Make Your Disney Character Meet And Greet Memorable