Hello, Gina! Welcome to planDisney! I'm so excited for your upcoming visit to the Happiest Place on Earth (so soon!) and the magic that's in store for your princess-lover.
Thank you for your question about
Royal Hall in Fantasy Faire! It's a fairytale come true! Up to three of the world's most-loved Disney Princesses at any given time receive Guests in their own special nook in a quaint little medieval square to take photos and sign autographs - all included in your theme park ticket to Disneyland Park!
I see what you mean about "no times available" on the calendar currently for meeting princesses at the Royal Hall, however, the Cast Member I spoke to informed me that it is not listed on the closures list and suspected the hours just may not be listed yet. When new details are available, they will be posted online so I recommend you check back often! In fact, it wouldn't hurt to stop by Royal Hall, located next to Sleeping Beauty Castle, a little before 10am, when it usually opens, on the day of your visit. No guarantees, but, who knows, a wish that you wish may come true!
While you're in the area, Gina, I would definitely try and catch a show at
Storytelling at Royal Theatre! Scenes from Beauty and the Beast or Tangled will be sure to delight your princess-lover! Check the
Daily Events Schedule for show times.
Then, make sure to stop by the Animation Building in California Adventure, to
meet Frozen’s Anna and Elsa! These sisters greet Guests straight from the enchanted kingdom of Arendelle and would be a magical moment for your princess-loving 4-year-old.
Don't forget, Gina, that the
Disneyland app is a wonderful resource to locate meet and greets for your favorite Disney Pals! From the park map in the app, locate the "Characters" icon at the top. Explore the park finding characters in various locations or click on "Show List" in the bottom righthand corner to see all the pals who are available to meet, and where and when you can find them! This is especially handy if you have a particular princess you would like to meet, like Princess Jasmine!
What's so magical about Disneyland is, with a little trust and pixie dust, you may catch a princess "in the wild" around the parks! Keep your eyes open especially near "it's a small world" and all throughout Fantasyland, as these locations are a favorite for the princesses to hang out!
I hope this has been helpful for you in your planning, Gina, and that you have an incredible time immersed in the Disneyland magic, however that may be. If you have any additional questions or perhaps would like tips on how to make your character interactions more magical (like what to ask Princess Jasmine when you meet her), please don't hesitate to reach out again.
You know where to find me!
Warmest wishes,
McCayla