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Can you still meet Mickey Mouse at Disneyland?

Disneyland Park Along Main Street, U.S.A you can find Mickey Mouse and friends along the steps of the railroad station or outside their homes in Toontown. In the Royal Theatre in Fantasyland you can find Disney Princesses like Mulan or Belle greeting guests from a distance.



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While this Meet & Greet opportunity isn't an officially stated one, you can often find Mickey and one or two of his friends at the top of Main Street, U.S.A. when the park opens. They won't be stationed there all day, though keep your eyes open when you first enter the park to see who you can find on your way through.

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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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Do characters still walk around Disneyland? Yes, characters still walk around Disneyland. You will see the most roaming characters around Fantasyland and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

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Seeing characters at the Disneyland Resort is such a magical part of visiting! I'm happy to say that you see and hug characters again! You can also have your photo taken by a Disney PhotoPass photographer, depending on the location, and you can also get an autograph!

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The best place to see classic characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse is Toontown. For classic Disney movie characters, Fantasyland is filled with wandering favorites. The easiest place to see characters is to enjoy a character dining experience which includes meeting many Disney characters at once.

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Be respectful of the characters. Yes, you can hug them, but please be respectful with your body language and comments. Just like you would with any other person, keep your interaction appropriate and respectful.

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That's exactly what the Disney Imagineers thought when they began placing Walt Disney World Hidden Mickeys in Epcot's park design in the late 1970s. Originally, Epcot was supposed to include alcohol, and therefore, Disney characters could not be correlated with the beverage and would not be incorporated into the park.

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Have you ever looked at something and thought it appeared to resemble something else? That's exactly what the Disney Imagineers thought when they began placing Walt Disney World Hidden Mickeys in Epcot's park design in the late 1970s.

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If you want to see Mickey in a slightly rarer form, head to Red Carpet Dreams at Disney's Hollywood Studios, which is located on Commissary Lane across the Sci-Fi Dine In. Here, you can meet Mickey in his Sorcerer's Apprentice outfit from Fantasia (1940) in front of a themed backdrop with a lot of easter eggs.

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Depending upon the style and brand of ears these can vary in price. Typically most ears start at the price of $29.99. There are, of course, exceptions to this such as with the Mickey Mouse Main Attraction collection ears priced at $34.99.

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In October 2014, Disney confirmed that the Sorcerer's Hat would be removed by early 2015. Removing the Sorcerer's Hat was an idea the company thought about when trying to find a way to attract a bigger audience.

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Head into Disneyland Park in style with a stop at this Main Street, U.S.A. shop. It's filled to the brim with so many caps, you're sure to find the perfect fit—whether getting Goofy with your headwear or personalizing a pair of Mickey Ears!

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Fantasyland has the most wandering characters. You never know who you'll see. The parade route from it's a small world to Pixie Hollow is a popular spot to find them, but they can show up anywhere in Fantasyland!

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If there's a character you or your kids absolutely can't miss, the easiest ways to guarantee it happens is by booking a Disney character meal, making a Lightning Lane reservation (if available) or making sure you're first in line for their next meet-and-greet.

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