Hi Lisa! Welcome to planDisney!
Yoo-hoo! For the first time in forever, your family will get to celebrate your daughter’s birthday at the
Most Magical Place on Earth! My family got to celebrate my daughter’s 4th birthday here last year and it’s truly magical being able to do so. Not to mention it is your first visit to Walt Disney World, I can’t imagine how many lasting memories your family is going to make!
Believe me when I tell you, Queen Elsa and Queen Anna are beloved in my household as well. They were at the top of the list for my daughters to meet when we took them for the first time a few years back. Currently, your best chance to see them at the
Magic Kingdom Park is during the
Festival of Fantasy Parade that will have returned in time for your royal visit. I recommend dressing up your little one in her best royal garments and staking out a front-row spot to watch them pass by in the parade.
If meeting them is a priority,
EPCOT is the park you will want to visit to get the most out of all things Frozen! Just recently announced,
Elsa and Anna are meeting again in the Royal Sommerhus in the Norway Pavilion at the World Showcase. You get a chance to walk through their incredibly themed humble abode while waiting to meet them. Once inside, you will get a chance to talk and take pictures with both, from a safe distance of course! There will be a PhotoPass Photographer but make sure to have your camera ready because you are not going to want to miss her reaction. In addition to the meet and greet, you don’t want to miss out on
Frozen Ever After! This boat ride attraction is perfect for all ages and has some fun surprises throughout.
Lisa, if you are only planning one park day for your visit and Magic Kingdom is a must, I suggest adding the
Park Hopper Option to your ticket. This will allow you to start your day at
Cinderella Castle, then at 2 PM, take the monorail to EPCOT to finish out your Frozen-themed evening!
I’m so excited about your upcoming stay! Have the most magical visit!
See ya real soon!
Greg