MNSSHP Character Question

PamelaNiebergal

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I have a question about meeting the princes and princesses. Is it possible to line up, say around 6 PM to be at the front of the line by 7 PM? Is it a separate line from regular day guests? What time of night do they close the line (ie what's the latest we can arrive and still get in to see them)? We really want to meet the princes and princesses without wasting a lot of party time standing in line. Thanks! :wave:
 

Cosmic Commando

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I am doing similar research for the party this year. :) I do know that there are lines that form for some meet-n-greets before 7 PM; I'm thinking specifically about Snow White and the Dwarfs, who are in Frontierland this year. From what I've heard, the lines for Town Square Theater are not bad, so it shouldn't be a huge issue taking up party time to meet the princesses there. I think Belle, Cinderella, and Rapunzel have been in the theater and Aurora has taken Rapunzel's spot near the castle. I'm not sure what the results have been with Aurora in her spot, but it would be nice for my wife to see Rapunzel without waiting in a 90 minute line!
 
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minniemickeyfan

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I have a question about meeting the princes and princesses. Is it possible to line up, say around 6 PM to be at the front of the line by 7 PM? Is it a separate line from regular day guests? What time of night do they close the line (ie what's the latest we can arrive and still get in to see them)? We really want to meet the princes and princesses without wasting a lot of party time standing in line. Thanks! :wave:

For the parties we have always arrived early at about 6:15 to wait in a character line. A CM will check for your wristband to be let in the line (at least they're suppose to!). The line is currently closed to all guests when we have arrived, and they don't let anyone in the queue part of the line until 7pm.
However, my experiences have been in Toontown and haven't had a chance at the new Exposition Hall. But arrive early for sure, it saves a lot of time and you will have a character done right after 7.
 
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MDinMD

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Last year we really wanted to see Seven Dwarfs. They were stationed across from pooh ride. You could see the setup and the rope where the line would form. I hung out in the area why DW took 1-yr old and 4-yr old on rides. At 6:15 two people got in line. I got right behind them. Wife and kids showed back up at 6:50. Right at 7:00, out came the characters. We were second to see them. When we left the line was really long and 1.5 hr wait! They will check for wristbands.
 
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