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Where is the best place to see characters at Disneyland?

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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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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Here's how it works: Open your Disneyland app, then tap on the second icon from the left on the bottom navigation – it looks like a balloon. Now, select “Characters” from the drop-down category list on the top middle of your screen. Next, tap on “Show List” in the upper right corner.

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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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Ask a Question or Make a Comment about the Character's Story One of the best ways to start a Disney character interaction is to ask them a question or make a comment about their story. These can lead to fun stories and conversations that will be much more memorable than the photograph.

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You can once again meet characters at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure that others cannot access. The location at Disneyland is in Star Wars Launch Bay (it's usually Darth Vader). In Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure, you can usually meet Stitch or Daisy or Pluto.

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Magic Kingdom hosts the most variety of characters, with many of the Disney princesses, members of the Fab Five and Winnie the Pooh and friends. The characters can be seen traveling down Main Street in the Festival of Fantasy parade or cavalcades or greeting from throughout the park.

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They may have wigs or some minimal facial prosthetics, but they don't have anything covering their eyes or mouth. The face characters are able to speak as any normal person would. They're happy to engage you in conversation during character meals or other meet-and-greet experiences.

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Celebrating a birthday at The Happiest Place on Earth is extra magical! While there aren't any discounts if you want to visit on your birthday, there are many fun ways to celebrate whether you choose dining, riding attractions, enjoying the entertainment, or all three!

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Disney parks let you show some skin, but not too much skin, at its parks. You must wear shoes and shirts at all times. You should avoid clothes with excessive ripping as these may violate parks' modesty rules.

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According to Disneyland Resort Rules, Guests over the age of 14 are not permitted to wear costumes in the theme parks (with the exception being Oogie Boogie Bash which has specific costume guidelines).

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I'm happy to report that this is indeed allowed and you will be able to propose in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. You've got the right idea by waiting in the Disney PhotoPass line so a Disney PhotoPass Photographer can capture the moment. You can either slip the Cast Member a note or just let it happen organically.

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