Princess Fairytale Hall

Disney Daddy

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I have another question. Currently, I have a Fastpass+ for 0935-1035 on May 30 for Meet Cinderella and Repunzel at Princess Fairytale Hall. I am actually more interested in Meeting Anna and Elsa with a visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall.

I went to see if I could change my reservation from Cinderella to Anna, but the only thing that is listed for Fastpass+ is Cinderella. Once I arrive at the Princess Fairytale Hall, will I be able to meet Anna and friends, or will I be force to meet Cinderella?

As usual, thanks!
 

docdebbi

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your FP+ will not help you meet Anna and Elsa, but you may get in the ridiculously, you must crazy, long line like everyone else to meet her.
you may chose to still meet Cinderella with your FP+ or change it to another attraction, but it will not help you with Anna
sorry
 
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cw1982

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What you might try doing, though, is checking once a day or so between now and then to see if people cancel their A&E FP+'s. Also, try searching for one at a time. If you can get the right number of single FP+ times to overlap, everyone can still go in at the same time. Just some thoughts.
 
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EricJ

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So, you have to choose a specific princess, on your FP+? I thought it was, y'know, just the Hall, and there were a bunch of them there.
(Sorry, I haven't used it yet.)
 
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PARichards

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You have to book everyone's FP+ separately?! I've got my 4DDs and DH linked on MDE, and I can only imagine it will be soooooooooo tedious to do them all separately but "around the same time"- Holy. Cow.

Disclaimer: I feel totally stupid about all things FP+, so clarification or any other info greatly appreciated. TIA.
 
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cw1982

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You have to book everyone's FP+ separately?! I've got my 4DDs and DH linked on MDE, and I can only imagine it will be soooooooooo tedious to do them all separately but "around the same time"- Holy. Cow.

Disclaimer: I feel totally stupid about all things FP+, so clarification or any other info greatly appreciated. TIA.

No, you don't have to book everyone's separately. In fact, for most things, there's absolutely no need to do that. When I booked my FP+ for DH and I, I never once separated my passes from his. I did each day with just a few clicks. It was very simple.

What I meant was that, if you can't get all of your party in at one time for something like Anna and Elsa, sometimes booking one at a time and finding times that overlap can be an alternate solution. But Anna and Elsa and TSMM are pretty much the only instances where I have heard of people doing that, and TSMM is only an issue if you're trying to book it close to your trip time.

For most of what you'll do, if not all of it, you'll select a day, select the park, and then select the experiences and who to apply them to. It's a very quick and painless process. That may not be the exact order of the selections, but you get the idea. You don't have to book identical things for everyone, but if that's what you're doing, it takes all of two minutes tops.
 
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cw1982

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So, you have to choose a specific princess, on your FP+? I thought it was, y'know, just the Hall, and there were a bunch of them there.
(Sorry, I haven't used it yet.)

Disclaimer: I don't have a FP+ booked for them, so what I'm about to say is based on what I've read.

You pick a set of princesses. There are generally two (I think... maybe more) sets of princesses meeting and greeting at a time. You go through the line once per set of princesses you want to meet. So if you wanted to meet both sets of princesses, you would need to use two FP+.
 
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PARichards

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No, you don't have to book everyone's separately. In fact, for most things, there's absolutely no need to do that. When I booked my FP+ for DH and I, I never once separated my passes from his. I did each day with just a few clicks. It was very simple.

What I meant was that, if you can't get all of your party in at one time for something like Anna and Elsa, sometimes booking one at a time and finding times that overlap can be an alternate solution. But Anna and Elsa and TSMM are pretty much the only instances where I have heard of people doing that, and TSMM is only an issue if you're trying to book it close to your trip time.

For most of what you'll do, if not all of it, you'll select a day, select the park, and then select the experiences and who to apply them to. It's a very quick and painless process. That may not be the exact order of the selections, but you get the idea. You don't have to book identical things for everyone, but if that's what you're doing, it takes all of two minutes tops.

That is SUCH a relief! Thank you!!
 
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Disney Daddy

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Thanks for all of the great responses. I guess it is safe to assume that the reason Anna is not showing up for Fastpass+ is because it is full already. According to Disney's website, Anna is a Fastpass+ attraction. Oh well, we will settle with Cinderella. No way am I waiting 3+ hours to meet Anna or any other Princess.
 
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