Meet the Muppets by @Tony the Tigger
Love that you're utilizing PizzaRizzo, and hopefully this means that it stays open throughout the park's whole operation day with this added foot traffic. It's very exiciting to see the Muppets offerings get expanded, and the constant rotation will keep guests interested and coming back for more.
Wild Pokémon Habitat by @Disney Warrior
A solid experience as Pokémon remains very popular with audiences of all ages, and as such a meet and greet experience with them is very exciting. My one question is are they are going to be costumes or puppets or animatronics? As many of the options you chose are bipedal, but Mudkip would be an interesting one to see. Overall though a cute addition.
Madame Leotas' by @MickeyMouse10
Didn't say it couldn't be a character meal at a table service so you got me there! I can see this being a big hit with guests of the park given the Haunted Mansion's strong reputation with park fans, and mix of eclectic characters would make for a neat experience.
Meet the Proud Family by @DisneyFan32
Not really a review, but just so everyone is aware: The Proud Family is not the the most popular show on Disney+, but it is a good one! The location of the meet and great makes sense, and it adds something more to Hollywoodland for guests to do which is a bonus.
Wall-E Meet and Greet by @OvertheHorizon
It's a shame we never received a Wall-E meet and greet when the film was released as Disney was embracing more of these Living Character concepts at that time (Lucky the Dinosaur, Muppet Mobile Labs, PUSH), and Wall-E would have been an excellent choice for this. The interactions with guests sound very cute, and would definitely bring delight to all that interact with them.
The Caterpillar by @Brer Panther
This way another neat way to bring back the Living Character Initiative! In particular the addition of this character adds even more whimsy to the miniature Alice in Wonderland area that Magic Kingdom has. One thing that will be interesting to see is the scale of the meet and greet will the Caterpillar be on the regular scale of guests or will guests be at the same scale that Alice was when she met him?
Dr Facilier's Voodoo Emporium by @cdunlap
I'm all for seeing more love to Disney Villains as they are criminally underrepresented in the parks even though they are often some of guests favorite things about the movies. It'll be neat to be able to enter the shop from the film, and it makes for an excellent backdrop for a meet and greet.
Gepetto's Workshop by @mharrington
This is some great timing as the synergy between the remake and this plays perfectly into the parks' marketing strategy. It's great to see some love for some characters that don't get as much, but are still recognizable to the public as classics.
Return of Figzilla by @TwilightZone
Yes. Although it should be noted that the Grid tunnel is actually how the characters enter and exit (both Joy and Vanellope) so turning it into a Figment meet and greet may hurt the others. Unless you're replacing Ralph and Vanellope which is fine as well in my book if it means Figzilla is back!
Betty the Yeti by @ThemeParkPriest
This would be a cute, and interesting meet and greet given the scope of the character it would be insanely cool to see the creation given the size and intricacies of the character. Guests would likely be memorized by seeing the giant yeti within arms reach.
A Charlie Brown Christmas in July by @James G.
Another clever way to answer the prompt of a meet and greet experience. It adds a fun new seasonal event during a time one wouldn't expect adding a sense of quirkiness to the meet and greet experience that adds to the fun. Having the walkthrough work in a way as a queue for the characters was also a great way to make waiting in line a fun and entertaining time.
Doc Brown's Outtatime Lab by @DashHaber
Glad to see these characters get a proper home instead of lingering by the train prop from the third film. Universal is sorely lacking on these kind of small meet and greet experiences with themed queues and elaborate spaces, and it would be nice to see and a great way to plus a day at the park!
Nintendo World Greeting Spot by @MagicKingdom4Ever
A solid addition for Super Nintendo World playing as a great way to be a permanent home for the Super Mario characters.
Dug by @kmbmw777
PUPPY!!! I could see Disney doing this given they did have a dog as a meet and greet character at Hilton Head until COVID-19 entertainment budget cuts. I personally can't believe they fired a doggo, but alas-sie
Personally I can see guests going crazy for this experience given how dogs are always popular, and a talking dog would be pure Disney magic!
Twilight Town by @Solaris Knight
Definitely another approach I was not expecting for the meet and greets, but it is neat to see such an area built! Love seeing the various snacks ported as a bonus, and I think it would be interesting to see meet and greets in Disney Springs. In the past they have utilized a virtual queue for meet and greets here, ands I'd be fascinated to see how this is handled here.
Magical Menagerie by @Chaos Cat
I'm surprised Disney really dabbled with a meet and greet experience similar to this in the past given the immense popularity Lion King had when it released, and the popularity it retains as a modern beloved classic. The seasonal rotation of characters is a nice touch that encourages repeat visits from guests, and having Simba as an anchor for the experience.
Battleship Godzilla by @InspectorSpacetime
Another interesting approach to a meet and greet experience having it be more of a photo op given the large size of Godzilla & Co. I'd be interested in seeing how the Godzilla fight works out as it sounds like a cool moment for guests that can help the experience stand out.
Universal Monsters - Castle Frankenstein by @Evilgidgit
Another great way to interpret the prompt! The castle itself adds some visual interest to Universal Studios, and balances out the Hogwarts castle. The walkthrough itself brings back the walkthrough attraction type which has been absent since the closure of The Walking Dead. Having themed areas in addition for characters to meet is nice to see as it gives the characters a proper place to live, and given Universal pushing the Universal Monsters as a focal point of their parks brand a home like this in Hollywood is lovely to see!
General George Stoneman, Jr. of the U.S. Carnotaur Calvary Corps by @D Hulk
WHY DOES THIS DINOSAUR HAVER MACHINE GUNS
This park seems to be insanely research after looking through the website, and this concept matches that ridiculousness. I feel like to truly know if
Virginia's Dinosaur Kingdom II is truly scientifically accurate we need our local animal expert
@PerGron to weigh in here. Back to the actual pitch, this is so silly and matches the park perfectly. The absurdity of the concept would likely be a hit with guests given the more comedic nature, and would further cement Virginia's Dinosaur Kingdom II as a must see for all.
Ankylosaur Abode by @Suchomimus
Regardless if guests know the connection to the Netflix Original Series this meet and greet is very detailed, and brings to life another iconic dinosaur in a realistic way. Setting the meet and greet in various environments ensures that guests are able to get their photo with Bumpy. While the space utilized may be small it is clear that their is an appreciation and craft that went into this meet and greet, great job!