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Where are the princesses located in Magic Kingdom?

Princess Fairytale Hall | Cinderella, Tiana, Rapunzel, Elena You'll find 4 Princesses greeting inside Princess Fairytale Hall in Fantasyland.



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The Walt Disney World Resort, also called Walt Disney World or Disney World, or simply abbreviated WDW, is an entertainment resort complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States, near the cities of Orlando and Kissimmee.



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Royal Hall in Fantasy Faire is home to Disney Princesses from some of your favorite fairytales. Each Princess receives Guests in her own special nook amidst magnificent surroundings and resplendent décor.

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Magic Kingdom. Starting off in Magic Kingdom! Disney World's first park is definitely where you're going to run into the most princesses! You can meet them at several locations around the park, and in several live shows, parades, and cavalcades, so let's get started.

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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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At Magic Kingdom, catch the Frozen sisters at the castle show and parade. Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire stage show features a variety of characters including Anna, Elsa and Olaf.

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If you are set on seeing these characters, your best bet will be on your Magic Kingdom day. Princess Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder appear in the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade which takes place daily each afternoon.

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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.

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You'll find the most princesses at Magic Kingdom, followed by EPCOT. Traditional meet-and-greets are the best way to get individual time with the princesses at Disney World. It's so lovely to chat with our favorite royalty as they sign autograph books and give out royal hugs!

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Beauty and the Beast fans will be glad to know that you can see Belle in Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney's Hollywood Studios at Disney World.

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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.

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Cinderella Castle is a fairy tale castle at the center of two Disney theme parks: the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort.

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

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A: The most kid friendly Disney park is Magic Kingdom in Disney World. Magic Kingdom is the perfect park for little ones, as it has the most attractions without a height requirement. Magic Kingdom is also the Disney theme park with the massive Cinderella castle, which adds so much magic for little ones.

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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. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

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Meet Tinker Bell throughout the day at the Town Square Theater on Main Street, to your right as you enter the park.

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Saturdays and Sundays are usually the busiest days of the week. I've had some of my favorite times at the Resort during the summer months and major holidays, but to be on the safe side, you'll want to avoid those days because there will be many families squeezing in the magic while they're out of school.

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Between the rides, stage shows and other entertainment, there is a ton to see and do at Magic Kingdom and the pressure to experience everything can be anxiety-inducing, to say the least. Admittedly, to truly see and do it all at Magic Kingdom, you do need to spend at least two days.

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However, most people can also go and take a nap and then come back and enjoy the extra magic hours at night. So you're more likely to have more people during the nighttime extended hours than daytime. However, it is still less crowded at night, and the weather is better once the sun goes down.

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