The entrance of Animal Kingdom is usually full of characters. You'll often find Chip and Dale, Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Stanley and other characters.
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In Animal Kingdom Mickey and Minnie are also part of the character meal at Tusker House in the Africa area.
Decked out in their safari gear, Mickey and Minnie are always ready to welcome guests and take photos. Mickey is ready for an adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom!
Moana can be found on Discovery Island in Character Landing, right before DinoLand U.S.A.'s entrance, where Pocahontas used to meet. Her meet-and-greet times vary, so be sure to check out the My Disney Experience app for any updates.
AN EXTRA GEM: While the two theme parks that I mentioned above are my go-to places to meet princesses and other beloved characters, you can find so many hanging out in Andy's Backyard (Toy Story Land) at Disney's Hollywood Studios, floating down the river on flotillas at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park, or even dine ...
WHERE CAN I MEET RUSSELL AND DUG? On Discovery Island, in the Animal Kingdom Theme park is where you're going to find the Wilderness Explorers Clubhouse – and it has a little queuing area under shade [hooray!]. It's worth queuing for. Giving Russell the Ellie Badge.
The Hidden Mickey is near the bottom of one of the shields. Outside the rear exit from the main lobby and along the walkway in Arusha Rock Overlook, a classic Mickey is impressed in the rock. Look for it where the trail first turns left between rock walls.
The Fichwa Fellow Wall in Harambe Market is an adorable photo spot. You'll instantly recognise a drawing of Mickey Mouse with Fichwa Fellow! underneath.
At the Magic Eye Theater (near the Imagination attraction) Mickey Mouse meets guests in his traditional costume. The line to meet Mickey is usually not too long here at EPCOT thanks to this tucked-away location. You can also find Minnie Mouse at EPCOT near the start of World Showcase just before the Mexico Pavilion.
The closing of the 30-year-old ride — which Princess Diana visited in 1993 — follows years of calls for change because it features several characters from Disney's 1946 film Song of the South, which featured racist stereotypes.