The sad part is...being totally lost I read EVERY SINGLE post!
The sad part is...being totally lost I read EVERY SINGLE post!
So did I, I was trying to piece it together
Just came back from WDW over 4th of July. Anna & Elsa line was up to 2 half hrs. We were waiting for Cindy & Rapunzel in other line, 15 min wait at 10:00 at night. Struck up conversation w/ other families in line for the sisters. They were in line since 8pm and the children were sleeping on the parents shoulders or crying from being tired. Did feel bad for all involved.
We went back to MK a few days later cause we had FP for Anna and Elsa it was too easy. In line for 12 minutes and got right in to meet them.
People can complain and say its dumb even stupid to wait. But it's others choices not yours. Would I if I had not got the FP...yes! But my husband and I would have taken turns waiting while we kept the kids busy. Worth it, I think so, but that's just us.
Any age is great to bring children. I luv to see the happiness on my children's faces meeting their movie character in real life. It's magical and worth it, heck we enjoy it. So calm on the hating on the adults or children seeing characters cause we luv it at any age or any wait!
I don't understand why people assume someone would take a 16 month old to wdw to remember.I personally don't understand taking a 16 month old to WDW and expecting them to remember anything, whether it be a ride or meeting Anna and Elsa, but that's just my opinion. If a picture of your daughter with Anna and Elsa would make you happy, then by all means do it. The two of you will have a nice rememberance of her first visit to WDW.
10 pm...children out and about...crying....exhausted... who've been in a line for two and half hours...who won't see a bed until well past midnight?Anna & Elsa line was up to 2 half hrs. We were waiting for Cindy & Rapunzel in other line, 15 min wait at 10:00 at night. Struck up conversation w/ other families in line for the sisters. They were in line since 8pm and the children were sleeping on the parents shoulders or crying from being tired.
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So calm on the hating on the adults or children seeing characters cause we luv it at any age or any wait!
10 pm...children out and about...crying....exhausted... who've been in a line for two and half hours...who won't see a bed until well past midnight?
If there wouldn't be colourful paint and sweet music and Disney all over it, people might be tempted to call Child Protective Services.
I personally don't get waiting hours to see a character, if its a 5 minute thing then yea cool whatever, but seriously 2 hours, you have to be kidding me, there are significantly better things for me to be doing then waiting 2 hours to get my picture taken with someone dressed like a character
... "Dressed as?" Tsk tsk tsk.
I personally don't get waiting hours to see a character, if its a 5 minute thing then yea cool whatever, but seriously 2 hours, you have to be kidding me, there are significantly better things for me to be doing then waiting 2 hours to get my picture taken with someone dressed like a character
I personally don't get waiting hours to see a character, if its a 5 minute thing then yea cool whatever, but seriously 2 hours, you have to be kidding me, there are significantly better things for me to be doing then waiting 2 hours to get my picture taken with someone dressed like a character
I did an experiment...
I tried reserving a FP+ for Anna and Elsa at midnight last night for August 11th (a month from today).
Nope... Everything is booked!! I made FP+ for SDMT though.
Yeah, I kinda figured that it would be booked... Since I'm an AP, I can only book up to 30 days prior.Yeah the Frozen M&G is almost a 60 day out booking, I waited up till midnight at 60 days to get ours.
Glad you got 7DMT, love that ride
I did an experiment...
I tried reserving a FP+ for Anna and Elsa at midnight last night for August 11th (a month from today).
Nope... Everything is booked!! I made FP+ for SDMT though.
FP+ in general is just strange, especially to westernersThis doesn't even sound right...reserving a time to meet characters. It just sounds and seems so odd.
Yeah, I kinda figured that it would be booked... Since I'm an AP, I can only book up to 30 days prior.
That just goes to show you that's it's utterly impossible for an AP to reserve FP+ ressies for A&E without staying on property.
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