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How to meet all Disney princesses?

Character Dining Enjoy a magical dining experience, meeting Cinderella in the majestic Grand Hall and other Disney princesses in the Banquet Hall above. Step inside a medieval castle for a memorable meal. You may see—or even meet—Princess Tiana, Ariel, Belle, Snow White and Aurora.



To meet all the Disney princesses in 2026, you need a "multi-park" strategy across Walt Disney World. The "Epicenter" is Magic Kingdom, where you can find Cinderella, Elena, Tiana, and Rapunzel at Princess Fairytale Hall. You can meet Ariel at her Grotto and Jasmine in Adventureland. To see the most at once without standing in lines, book a meal at Cinderella’s Royal Table or Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (EPCOT), where 4–5 princesses visit your table. At EPCOT, you can find Snow White (Germany), Mulan (China), Belle and Aurora (France), and Anna and Elsa (Norway). For "rare" sightings like Merida or Moana, you must check the My Disney Experience app daily for their specific "roaming" times. In 2026, utilizing the Lightning Lane Multi Pass is essential to minimize waits at Fairytale Hall. For a truly unique experience, the "Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures" at the Grand Californian (Disneyland Resort) offers the most intimate interactions with nearly a dozen princesses in a single morning.

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If you're at Disneyland Park, you can Meet Disney Princesses at Royal Hall in Fantasyland, and there are usually two to three princesses you can meet at a time. Another option for meeting princesses is to make an Advanced Dining Reservation for a Character Dining Experience.

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At EPCOT, Anna and Elsa have their own meet-and-greet location at the Royal Sommerhus in the Norway pavilion. You wait in one line and then meet both of them separately.

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Rapunzel and Tiana at Princess Fairytale Hall is a character meet-and-greet in Fantasyland® Area at Magic Kingdom® Park. Guests may remain in their wheelchair/ECV.

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Venture into a seaside grotto, where you'll find Ariel among her treasures. She has gadgets and gizmos aplenty, and she's always happy to make new friends—especially human ones. She wants to be where the people are, so stop by and make her dream come true!

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Meet-and-Greet with Anna and Elsa at Princess Fairytale Hall | Magic Kingdom.

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You can currently meet Pocahontas just around the riverbend on the Discovery Island Trails at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park.

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One of the best ways to see Disney Characters is to make reservations at a restaurant with Character Dining. Character Dining meals are very popular, so book your reservations early! Theme parks are also home to attractions and entertainment that feature Disney Characters.

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Walk around the Disney Parks Plan what attractions you want to visit and look out for your favorite Disney characters along the way. If you're looking for rare characters this free-roaming strategy is your best bet. Rare characters never appear at scheduled meet-and-greets or character dining.

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As you might expect, Magic Kingdom—the castle park—has the most princess greetings by a wide margin, with around 15. Epcot's World Showcase (“the countries”) also has several greetings since the princesses are from some of those countries. There are about 10 princesses to meet in that park.

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Stop by the Celebrity Spotlight at Disney's Hollywood Studios to hang with your fave frosty friend from Disney's Frozen! Warm Hugs for All! Giggly, goofy and totally cool... love means putting someone else's needs before yours, so catch Olaf before he melts!

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Inspired by Polynesian mythology, Moana is depicted as the strong-willed daughter of a chief of a Polynesian village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti.

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