Best place/ time to catch characters?

BigHero4

Well-Known Member
Along with the info that @Tom mentions above, be sure to install the MDE app on your phone. You can then see where certain characters are located in the park that you are at. This helped us out quite a bit during our last trip.
 

MICKEYMOO42

Active Member
Original Poster
How much more expensive is a character breakfast? We don't have any little ones so it might look weird haha but then agian When in Disney!
 

fireworksandfairytales

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In the Parks
No
Character breakfasts tend to run roughly 30 dollars per adult (by the time you add on drinks and stuff). I love character meals & they're a great opportunity to get one on one time with the characters.
Also, you can make fastpass+ reservations for certain characters (Rapunzel/Cinderella & Anna/Elsa in Princess Fairytale Hall, Mickey Mouse & Tinker Bell at Magic Kingdom in Town Square, and a selection of Fab Five characters at the Epcot Character Spot) in advance, which can be a huge time saver and a guarantee to see those characters. :)
 

MICKEYMOO42

Active Member
Original Poster
Maybe rather than doing an expensive meal we could do a character breakfast. I figure their both the same price when you add everything together!
Plus it's fun way to get pictures with our favorite characters!
Would we have to reserve that far in advance because as of now we have 68 days until we go!
 

brb1006

Well-Known Member
I've got some help with cast members at the Magic Kingdom. So maybe when you visit any Disney park, always ask a cast member when a certain character would come out or a certain location and time.
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
If you don't like lines for some of the meet areas (Princess Fairytale Hall, Ariel's Grotto, etc.) try going during evening Extra Magic Hours as the line is often a bit shorter.
 

blueboxdoctor

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Extra hours nights are really great for this. Saw Anna, Elsa, Cinderella, and Snow White with just a 10-15 minute wait. It was a line filled with a bunch of shameless adults waiting in line to meet Disney Princesses, which was hilarious and pretty fun.

Of course character restaurants are pretty sweet for easy access to photos.

There are also these things, IDK what they are called, that are like surprise/secret character spots. I ran into one during my last trip (I had no idea what it was, would have walked past if my sister didn't stop me) in EPCOT between I think France and the UK pavilions. There were some characters I think that are rare to find and Ariel in her dress rather than just sitting on a rock as a mermaid. But these are apparently just random or random enough that catching them can be a challenge.

A fun character is Peter Pan, the actor usually gets really into it, same goes for Jack Sparrow.
 

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