Anna & Elsa

Let me give you a couple of comments that may help you:

When we were there, they were touting wait times of 4-5 hours to visit Anna and Elsa. But it was more like 2 hours or so. They had one mega-line broken up in two sections, so it was really bad.

But that's why they have to move. The reason why you do not see any lines inside where Anna and Elsa is located is because you are greeted by the door. You meet both of them, take the picture and then leave through the Norway gift shop. It's roped off, so you will have to go through the crowd of people just wanting a glimpse of them. It's a zoo!

But they are moving them to MK because of Fairytale Hall. (By the way, Fairytale Hall is in Fantasyland- at the back of the park. You might as well catch the train to Fantasyland and reach it there. If not, you run the risk of running through the park in a panic.!)

They need the space.

Oh, and let me say this last thing... After Anna and Elsa, the second longest wait time is for... wait for it... Princess Tiana! That's a long wait, too! The reason why is because Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen really takes their time and gives you a good experience. Plus, since Tiana is the only American princess, Americans really relate to her. And Prince Naveen was really funny! They are really worth the wait, but it's going to be a wait!
 
Yes, it's apparently only showing on a computer, not my iPhone app. I was able to get a FP today for A & E for June 10 from my computer.
 
But they are moving them to MK because of Fairytale Hall. (By the way, Fairytale Hall is in Fantasyland- at the back of the park. You might as well catch the train to Fantasyland and reach it there. If not, you run the risk of running through the park in a panic.!)


Oh, and let me say this last thing... After Anna and Elsa, the second longest wait time is for... wait for it... Princess Tiana! That's a long wait, too! The reason why is because Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen really takes their time and gives you a good experience. Plus, since Tiana is the only American princess, Americans really relate to her. And Prince Naveen was really funny! They are really worth the wait, but it's going to be a wait!

I have to disagree with you on both of these points. The Fantasyland train station is in the back of New Fantasyland, past Pete's Silly Sideshow and beside Barnstormer. It is nowhere near Princess Fairytale Hall. By the time you load the train at Mainstreet and ride through (and stop) in Frontierland (that is the route the train takes) and then head all the way around the back of the park and get off at the Fantasyland stop there will be a SUBSTANTIAL amount of people already in the standby line for A & E. Trust me!!!

Fairytale Hall is directly behind the castle, just past Sir Mickey's and beside the carrousel. Anna and Elsa will be on the left side of PFTH. Head straight down Mainstreet and go through the castle (if possible) or head around on the Sleepy Hollow side (to avoid construction and the Merida line) and you will head past the Cinderella fountain and go diagonally across from Castle Couture and you will be there quickly.


And Tiana's wait really is never that bad at all. The 2nd most popular meet behind A & E will be Rapunzel and Cinderella together. After that would be Merida (she is not on FP+ and has limited meeting times.) I visit the MK practically every weekend with my 2 year old DD and we see the Princesses almost every time, and Tiana is a super easy one to see. Even at night (which is the only time Naveen is with her) if you show up about 10 mins before their scheduled time, you'll get to see them with a short wait. :thumbsup2
 


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