Royal Greetings, Cathy!
It sounds like you're dreaming of a princess-filled visit tomorrow, and I'm happy to assist in planning your best day ever. I remember my own 2-year-old's first visit fondly, and though she's now just a few weeks away from being a teenager, we still make time to see our favorite fairy-tale friends on each trip. Let's make sure your little princess is ready for a magical day!
You have two front-runner options when it comes to meeting the Characters on her wish list. EPCOT is home to Anna & Elsa, who hold court at
Royal Sommerhus, so if warm hugs from these Arendelle sisters are on her must-do list, this is where you'll want to go. Even better, the newly refreshed
Frozen Ever After attraction is just steps away in the Norway Pavilion. She'll spot plenty of familiar animatronics as she sings, "Let it Go."
EPCOT is also home to
Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana, a fun-filled walk-through experience that will have you spashing through interactive elements and searching for hidden character motifs in the rock formations. There is also a really beautiful Disney PhotoPass opportunity with Te Fiti as a backdrop that I never skip. Moana often makes appearances nearby, but be sure to check your My Disney Experience app for availability. I detailed some
how-to instructions for filtering by experience in this recent answer.
My other top suggestion would be a day at Magic Kingdom Park. Not only will you have the iconic Cinderella Castle beckoning you down Main Street, U.S.A. as you enter, you'll also have opportunities to
Meet Ariel at Her Grotto and board a clamshell on
Under the Sea - Journey of The Little Mermaid. You can also
Meet Princess Tiana and a Visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall in the heart of Fantasyland. I've encountered Rapunzel there on more than one occasion. Your little one will need to be at least 40" tall to go down the bayou in Frontierland on Tiana's Bayou Adventure, but if she's not tall enough for that just yet, I have another suggestion.
Carve out some time to watch the
Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade to see tons of Character friends in one place. I've waved to Ariel, Anna & Elsa, Rapunzel, Tiana, and more on past visits. The route begins in Frontierland and heads down Main Street toward the train station, so you'll have plenty of viewing locations to choose from. Then stick around till the sun goes down for
Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away, a sparkling, magical nighttime parade. You might just spot Anna & Elsa again, along with Moana and plenty of other familiar faces. Though the parades don't offer one-on-one meet and greet opportunities, I've never felt more magical than when a Princess waved to me from her float. I'm betting your 2-year-old will feel the same.
Cathy, I hope this helps. Please come back and see us again with more questions.
Magic and memories,
Amy