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Can you still meet Ariel at Disneyland?

Even though you can meet Ariel from the live-action film, The Little Mermaid, you can still meet Ariel from the animated movie at the Royal Hall or anywhere else she spontaneously appears. Want to know a secret? You may know that you can check the times that princesses are in the Royal Hall in the Disneyland app.



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To make matters worse, Voyage of the Little Mermaid was removed from the official Walt Disney World website. According to a report made by Inside the Magic, the puppets used for the live show have been sold, confirming that this classic attraction has taken its final bow.

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Disneyland History: Oldest Things at Disneyland! Petrified Tree: Weighing in at over five tons, the Petrified Tree in Frontierland is believed to be nearly 70 million years old.

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The lineup is always changing, but inside the Royal Hall, you might meet Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, Jasmine, Belle or any surprise friend. We have seen Mulan, Anna, Elsa, Elena, Tiana and Pocahontas there!

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Yes, characters still walk around Disneyland. You will see the most roaming characters around Fantasyland and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Where is the best place to see characters at Disneyland? The best place to see classic characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse is Toontown.

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Is Voyage of the Little Mermaid at Disney's Hollywood Studios Gone For Good? 3 Ways To Retheme This Space and Bring It Back To Life! Voyage of the Little Mermaid was a live-action show attraction that opened in 1992. It replaced Here Come The Muppets in the Animation Courtyard section of Disney's Hollywood Studios.

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Finally, Ariel is back meeting at Magic Kingdom after being closed since 2020. In my opinion, this is one of the most themed character experiences, making it more magical.

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It's believed that Bailey made about $1.5 million for her role as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, but that number could increase depending on how well the film performs opening weekend and beyond.

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