Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Mar 5, 2010
    Raymond from MI 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.

    Which park has most/all the princesses available to meet and take pictures?

    Hi Raymond, Thanks for visiting the Moms Panel!

    Dining with the Princesses is a great way to meet them and take pictures (without waiting in line, since they visit your table). Cinderella's Royal Table in the Magic Kingdom (see HERE) usually has Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine & Belle. The Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in Norway (Epcot) has many of the Princesses as well (See HERE). Call 407-WDW-DINE to book your Dining Reservations up to 180 days prior to arrival.

    If you are wanting to visit the Princesses without booking a character meal, you will find the majority of them inside the Magic Kingdom at the Toontown Hall of Fame. See HERE. You'll be able to meet Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty often at that location. In addition, Tinkerbell and her Fairy Friends can be seen there too. Ariel can be found in her Grotto, which is located in Fantasyland.
    Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen can currently be found in Liberty Square (see HERE). Jasmine and Aladdin can often be found in Adventureland. "Storytime with Belle" is in the Fairytale Garden (near the Castle).

    When you enter the Magic Kingdom, stop and pick up a daily Show Times Guide. There will be "Character Meet and Greet" times and locations on there.

    Hope this helps and have a Magical vacation!

    Kaylene
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Meet the Panelist: Kaylene, Massachusetts

I'm a blessed Mom of five fabulous kids, a Disney Vacation Club member, and an Annual Passholder. I've stayed in every Disney Resort on property, and I've traveled to Walt Disney World Resort with infants, toddlers, tweens, teens, grandparents, and on countless multi-generational family vacations! Learn More About Kaylene

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