Frozen Meet and Greet

hystericalbende

Member
Original Poster
As our first trip with a kiddo approaches, we know that the Frozen Meet and Greet will be a highlight for our daughter. Since this is not one with a FastPass option, does anyone have advice on the best time(s) of day to hit this up? We plan on being in Epcot during two different weekdays, so we have some flexibility. I appreciate the help.
 

bigkbull

Active Member
I would try and get a FP for Frozen Ever After about an hour or so after opening and then I would go straight to the M&G. Once you're all done with that it will be time for your FP and you're right there.
 

HoustonHorn

Premium Member
We were in EPCOT on the last Saturday of F&W. We had a 4:05 Frozen Ever After FP. We got out of that, and the line for Elsa and Anna was 25 minutes - easy peasy!

The little girl 2 in front of my daughter was hugging Elsa for about 5 minutes - it had everyone crying! My daughter was nervous (her first character of the trip, and one she loves). The girl playing Elsa was truly fantastic - so sweet, so patient. And Anna was equally great - danced with my little one. Both true to character. As an aside, DO NOT miss the Frozen Sing-a-Long at MGM. Funny and fun!

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mimitchi33

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You should do Frozen Ever After and the meet and greet in the early morning (rope drop). I was doing it for Joy and Sadness since their line gets really long and was able to do that, Imagination and Frozen Ever After in the span of an hour.
 

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