Stupido
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why the character line up is under such scrutiny here. They truly seem to have something for everyone here.
Cinderella serves for the fans of classic Disney, who tend to be very vocal when they're not being catered to directly. Could they have chosen a different classic character? Of course, but Cinderella is the poster for the Golden age in Orlando, and I'd take her over another modern character.
Mirabel serves for the younger children who are more familiar with Modern properties.
Aladdin serves for fans of the Renaissance era, and the boys who are sick of full princess lineups.
Tiana serves for those who are fans of the 2010s era of Disney, and look forward to seeing characters in rarer costumes (same as Aladdin).
I truly think this is one of the best line ups for a Character Dining meal in Orlando, with someone who every single guest will be excited to meet.
Cinderella serves for the fans of classic Disney, who tend to be very vocal when they're not being catered to directly. Could they have chosen a different classic character? Of course, but Cinderella is the poster for the Golden age in Orlando, and I'd take her over another modern character.
Mirabel serves for the younger children who are more familiar with Modern properties.
Aladdin serves for fans of the Renaissance era, and the boys who are sick of full princess lineups.
Tiana serves for those who are fans of the 2010s era of Disney, and look forward to seeing characters in rarer costumes (same as Aladdin).
I truly think this is one of the best line ups for a Character Dining meal in Orlando, with someone who every single guest will be excited to meet.