I'm way early getting o ur autograph book together, lol.
MusicMouse, do you know anywhere I could find a Wreck-It-Ralph card?
Or will you be making one?
We are going on our first trip to WDW in Jan. I am trying to decide what pages are needed for the auto book. I notice on your #2 post that Snow White's Prince Charming and Cinderella's Prince aren't listed. Allears.net metioned they are sometimes around for CRT. Should I include them? I don't even know if my DS (4) or DD (6) will care about the autographs, so I don't want to make the books too big (aka use a lot of ink and cardstock). I also don't want the books to only have princesses if the princes are there (I have a son). What do you suggest?
Thank you,
Dee
Now that Periwinkle is meeting with Tinkerbell, the other fairies have been pushed back to "random" status. Please note that I have taken all of the fairies off of the master list except for Tink and Peri.![]()
AllEars tends to not be very up-to-date when it comes to the characters. Those Princes are rare characters, and are usually only seen in the daily parades. Prince Charming (Cinderella's) appears nightly at the 1900 Park Fare Character Dinner at the Grand Floridian. If your son REALLY wants to meet a Prince, book a dinner there. Prince Naveen sometimes meets with Tiana in Liberty Square, and Prince Eric currently meets with Ariel on the Veranda in Adventureland, although that will change once Ariel's gortto is completed in the new Fantasyland Expansion. Aladdin meets with Jasmine next to the flying carpets in Adventureland. The very best site out there for character accuracy is Kenny the Pirate's site: http://kennythepirate.com/character-schedules/. It tells you who is appearing, where, and what the best time is to catch them. If you are worried about your kids not being into the autograph thing, you can always make up cards for the big characters (Fab. 6) and any characters from character meals that you will be attending, and then make up the rest of your book with generic autograph pages. If you are worried about ink and cardstock, you can get your images printed as photos. A Sharpie will write easily on these without smearing.
ETA: My list in Post #2 only has 63 signing characters in it, which is about the average number of characters that you can expect to see over the course of a week. Even if you include all of them, be sure to include 5 or so generic pages for unexpected or "rare" characters.![]()
This may be an odd question, what are the average size of the autographs? I am going to be making a scrapbook of our trip with the autographs included on the pages and I want to have the card stock in different shapes, I just want to make sure I am not cutting them too small. One shape I will be using for princess autographs and any other female characters are 5x3.5 and for all male characters are 4x3. Hopefully this is the correct place to ask I have not been able to find an answer to this anywhere. If this is not the correct place I apologize I am new to the whole Disboards... Thanks in advance!