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  • On Mar 12, 2008
    Suheily from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Where is the best place to take pictures, meet & greet characters?

    Our family always enjoys the character interaction at Toontown’s Hall of Fame. This tent-like building holds a store. But, if you veer to your immediate right upon entering, you will find the Hall of Fame. There will be a sign telling which characters are available for Meet ‘n’ Greets. Before you enter the line, look to see what characters are currently greeting guests in the Princess, Famous Pals or Hundred Acre Woods rooms.

    This is a great opportunity to spend time with your favorite characters as only a small number of guests are let in at a time. We have found the line for the princesses is usually the longest but worth the wait.

    Our son has danced with Chip and Dale, blushed with kisses from Minnie and bounced with Tigger. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself hugging a certain bear with a rumbly in his tumbly.

    Before or after visiting the Hall of Fame, stop by Mickey’s house for a visit. After touring his house, Mickey is almost always greeting guests in his dressing room. Have your camera and photopass card ready at both locations for excellent photos with the whole family.

    I really appreciate that the Cast Members will also take pictures with my camera since I’m always the one snapping the pictures. You’ll have some super memories and Mom will actually be in the photos too!

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Meet the Panelist: Kimberly, Tennessee

I am a stay-at-home mom with a 12 year old son. I thrive on planning vacations, especially to WDW. Inspiring families to vacation at Disney with a memorable itinerary and budget-saving tips is extremely rewarding for me. Learn More About Kimberly

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