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Can you meet Elsa on a Disney cruise?

One of the rooms in the Fairytale Hall is Anna and Elsa's Sommerhus – Anna, Elsa and Olaf have been known to stop by for a visit. Make sure you check the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app once on board to see all the fun planned.



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Princess Fairytale Hall is Disney-princess central in the Magic Kingdom. Inside are two greeting venues, with each holding a small reception area for two princesses. Thus, there are four princesses meeting and greeting at any time, and you can see two of them at once.

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YES! This royal gathering has multiple princess. On the Disney wish we were able to meet Cinderella, Moana, Rapunzel, and Belle all next to each other! This sells out quickly, so it's best to be on your app as soon as your cruise booking date opens to get your reservation to meet them) Guess what? ITS FREE!!)

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To get to be the family of the day on a Disney Cruise Line ship means that your family will be the first to board the ship. One of the Cast Members makes a big deal of announcing your family and everyone claps and cheers as you leave the waiting area and go to board the ship.

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Luckily, it doesn't matter what ship you cruise on, how long you cruise, or your cruise itinerary, if you're on a Disney Cruise ship, you're going to have world-class entertainment and get a chance to see, meet, and hug some of your favorite Disney pals!

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Disney Cruise Line policy is to seat all Guests in your stateroom at the same table. At the time of booking, you may specify other people to sit with who will also be on board. Otherwise, assignments will be made to fill all the tables. We do our best to match dining groups.

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Crowds. If you've ever taken a Disney cruise, you know it's a fantastic experience regardless of when you go. However, crowds may influence when you decide when you should go. Disney cruises are most crowded during school breaks, summer, and significant holiday weeks like Spring Break, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

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