Three Generations Aboard Ship; fireworks; night
  • On Sep 9, 2010
    Jodi from MN 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.

    We are doing a 4 days in the park 3 night cruise in Nov. I saw that the cruise offers a princess meet and greet. I am trying to decide if this is as great as one of the Princess meals you can book at the park. Any advice?

    Hi Jodi,

    Welcome to the Moms Panel!  The character dining experiences at Walt Disney World are my favorite way to meet our favorite Disney Princesses.  They will actually visit your table while you eat, and sign autographs and pose for photos with you.  Now if your days in the parks are already full - don't worry if you can't fit in that character meal.  There will be plenty of opportunities onboard the Disney Cruise Ship!

    On Disney Cruise Line, the Princess interactions are not during your meal, but rather at scheduled "meet and greet" times during the day.  Unlike the character meals (that you have to pay for), the onboard meet and greets are included with your voyage.  These greetings typically take place in the main atrium of the ship, and allows guests the opportunity to get autographs and be photographed with the princesses.  Now I will mention that aside from the scheduled greetings, we (on more than one occasion) saw princesses making surprise, unscheduled stops for photos.  Unfortunately these are random occurrences and there is no way of knowing when (or if) this will happen.

    I hope this helps!
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Meet the Panelist: Karen, New Hampshire

Ahoy matey!  My name is Karen and if there is such a person as the all-American Disney Mom, I'm it. I am a proud card-carrying member of Disney Cruise Line's Castaway Club and I would love to help you plan your Disney Cruise Line vacation! Learn More About Karen

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