It's crazy to me that people are willing to waste an extremely expensive day in the parks to wait to meet a couple of college students dressed in somewhat tacky costumes and bad wigs. I've seen some YouTube footage which is supposed to show how "in character" they are and it actually had me cringing in embarrassment. Sheer insanity.

Plus...I guess everyone finds the Magic in a slightly different way. 
It's crazy to me that people are willing to waste an extremely expensive day in the parks to wait to meet a couple of college students dressed in somewhat tacky costumes and bad wigs. I've seen some YouTube footage which is supposed to show how "in character" they are and it actually had me cringing in embarrassment. Sheer insanity.
6 to 7 hours were the highest Norway numbers I saw - if 4 hours is the top, then they just cut 2 to 3 hours off the maximum.
It's crazy to me that people are willing to waste an extremely expensive day in the parks to wait to meet a couple of college students dressed in somewhat tacky costumes and bad wigs. I've seen some YouTube footage which is supposed to show how "in character" they are and it actually had me cringing in embarrassment. Sheer insanity.
With the rush of people to get in line for Anna and Elsa, has there been a positive impact to the wait times at the other attractions?
Glad I got FPs for upcoming trip. Granddaughter loves them. Though I think Disney is not money smart to not make a "Frozen" character meal.
Especially since they have a character meal ready and waiting right in their "home" country. Take Belle out from front of Askerhus, put A&E in the place and watch the reservations for that meal surpass BOG in how hard it is to get. Crazy they didn't figure that out