Alice

Tanzanite

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Does Alice in wonderland come out for meet &greets,Also i am a bit nervous about what some of the people say about no one lines up to get autographs my kids are used to both parks here in usa of taking turns they wont be pushy but we would like to get some pictures . Do they not have cms organizing the charactors?:cool1: :cool1:
 
Hi,

I'm fairly sure I've seen her around...

As for meet and greets "conditions", if you queue in an organised manner then you'll get there eventually, but I would expect to have at least person push in front of you, as this seems to almost always be the case.

There are CM's around, but they're not always the best at keeping the meet and greets organised.

This is only the case for some meet and greets (mainly the random ones around the park). For ones which appear on the schedule, you'll normally find it's much better organised with a roped off area for queuing in.
 
Thank you i dont mind if we have to wait it will be summer so it will be busy. I will be booking all the charactor meals as i love those sort of meals my daughter will be excited for the princess one as my friend will be making a custom Aurora dress for her.Also wondered Cinderrella greets ive seen in trip reports ladies have written at Auberge.Will there be time to change outfits if i have her wear Cinderrella then change before the princesses come to the tables in to different costume.:cool1: :cool1:
 
i havent encountered too much pushing and shoving but more have a problem with people skipping the queue. like my last trip after queueing at the toon train to meet chip and dale a family skipped the couple in front of me and had ten adults individually take pics of just two kids. they took forever were not even in the queue to begin with and then the toon train had to leave. i was so mad.

usually i try to gauge a queue, go to the characters with the small queues first and i dont even queue for characters that are surrounded as i dont want to upset ash when they have to leave if that makes sense
 

yeah Alice is out and about.....the time we saw her in 2008 she has a face on her like a goodness knows what, bonny lassie but what a grumpy mare! How she managed to get the job god knows!

The CMs we noticed are on top of the pushing situation, was really good to see!
 
We found the best (quietest) place for autographs was just inside the studio park (Mickey, Minnie, Daisy etc, not princesses).

My dd did get pushed out of the way at a few other meet and greets though, but did manage to get the autographs she wanted after starting to stand her ground!
 
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This was 3 years ago but Alice was a very smiley lady then.

If your children are shy and not likely to stand their ground (or if they may be alarmed by the squashiness of a scrum), you may find organised MnGs are better. There are quite a few of those, but it is hard for children when they see a character out on a non-organised one - they want to join in. If they are old enough you can say "okay - go for it, but don't be too disappointed if the character has to leave before you get to them, or if other children are more bold than you at getting their attention"

The princesses at Auberge are out at the same time, so it would not really be viable to change dresses in between photos (if that is what you were wondering)
 
Thanks such a cute photo.Iguess its a lot different at Paris than the American parks as Alice is out at the Tea cups frequently.:cool1: :cool1:
 












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