Hi there, Elyssa, and welcome to planDisney!
As Anna says, “Don’t know if I’m elated or gassy—but I’m somewhere in that zone!” That’s exactly how I feel when I get to talk about Disney Princesses. Oh, and my favorite Disney theme park? Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. So, I’m just the gal to help you make the most out of your upcoming vacation with your little one.
Many agree with your little one: Anna and Elsa are so lovable! The good news is that you can meet them and see them in many spots around The Most Magical Place on Earth. In fact, you can meet them together at the Meet Anna and Elsa at
Royal Sommerhus at EPCOT’s Norway Pavilion. I recommend that you visit as early as you can when the queue tends to be shorter. What’s even cooler? Nearby at
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall, you can dine with many other Disney Princesses while eating a yummy meal! The royal line-up changes throughout the day, but some of the princesses here include Ariel, Belle, Tiana, and Aurora. This area is also the home of the no-height-requirement boat ride
Frozen Ever After. Besides EPCOT, you can see Anna and Elsa in action at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. For the First Time In Forever: Frozen Sing-Along Celebration is perfect for little ones, but it’s also super funny. You will all walk away feeling how frozen things do in summer: happy! At Magic Kingdom Park, you’ll find Anna and Elsa in the Festival of Fantasy Parade. While at Magic Kingdom Park, make an advance dining reservation for Cinderella’s Royal Table inside the iconic Cinderella Castle. This is the home of many Disney Princesses! This is a prepaid experience and it sells out quickly, so be ready to grab a spot in the
My Disney Experience App up to 60 days before your theme park day.
AN EXTRA GEM: You can also meet the princesses at Disney Resorts Collection hotels, too! Two of my favorites are 1900 Park Fare and Story Book Dining at Artist Point.
Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park’s Tike’s Peak is the spot to be to play along with Frozen characters. There’s even a sandy area to build sandcastles (or little snowmen). In the past couple of years, usually Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park is open in the summer months. This means that there is a chance that Blizzard Beach won’t be open during your visit. I recommend that you keep an eye on the
Disney Parks Blog to get the latest updates about which one will be open then.
My family’s go-to place to see animals is Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. My little ones LOVE the Kilimanjaro Safaris adventure, which takes them on a ride through an African savanna. After the ride, explore Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail or take a quick train ride over to Rafiki’s Planet Watch. There is a spot back there to pet goats. If you’d like to hear more about what you can do at this theme park with little ones,
revisit me here at planDisney. I am more than happy to do a deeper dive into this part of your experience.
Elyssa, you are going to have the most amazing time! As I mentioned, give us a holler if you have any other questions about your 2025 visit and beyond.
Magic always,
LeAndra