I wish they would do more with Mary Poppins - a ride like Its A Small World singing those unforgettable songs. Or a musical at DHS.
Hey, be happy she at least gets SOME recognition in The Great Movie Ride!I wish they would do more with Mary Poppins - a ride like Its A Small World singing those unforgettable songs. Or a musical at DHS.
No please no umbrella's needed in this area at all. You wan't to have something truly special? Let mary walk around the gardens as guests relax in them regardless. Having a meet and greet right in front of the castle with lines just seems tacky to me and takes away from the beauty that is the garden area. Meet and greets need to be tucked in corners when there is a line to them, only have characters out and about if they can be out and about.This is a brilliant daytime use for this area, hopefully more characters will join her. One of the things DL does that I miss at WDW is have the characters out and about vs tucked away indoors with lines at WDW. Invest in a few big umbrellas and set the characters free WDW.
No please no umbrella's needed in this area at all. You wan't to have something truly special? Let mary walk around the gardens as guests relax in them regardless. Having a meet and greet right in front of the castle with lines just seems tacky to me and takes away from the beauty that is the garden area. Meet and greets need to be tucked in corners when there is a line to them, only have characters out and about if they can be out and about.
Yep. The problem at DLP is that the attendant just stands there and lets everyone get on with it. To the British it's infuriating as we like a good queue. The French don't know how to it seems.Unfortuantly, as I learnt at Disneyland Paris,meet & greets without a line don't work. It just ends up being a scrum of pushy parents attempting to get photos.
Unfortuantly, as I learnt at Disneyland Paris,meet & greets without a line don't work. It just ends up being a scrum of pushy parents attempting to get photos.
They work at Disneyland in California.
In my experience at DL, there just isn't the same level of demand for meet and greets. I saw Mickey and Minnie in Town Square with basically no queue. People would just walk up, grab a pic, and leave. The lower demand seemed to make it possible. At WDW it would be chaos.Do people nauturally form some kind of line (like in the picture of Mary Poppins) or just first to the front wins, but in a slightly politer way?
They work at Disneyland in California.
Unfortuantly, as I learnt at Disneyland Paris,meet & greets without a line don't work. It just ends up being a scrum of pushy parents attempting to get photos.
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