I was wondering if at character meals it is acceptable for a child to get an autograph or just stick to a quick hug/ high five and a picture and wait in character lines for autographs? Thanks for the advice.
So you don't have to wait in line elsewhere.You're correct, msmama. No autographs at Minnie's.Do I remember hearing that the new Minnie holiday thing doesn't do autographs?
I know most do but I thought I remembered hearing about that.
I was wondering if at character meals it is acceptable for a child to get an autograph or just stick to a quick hug/ high five and a picture and wait in character lines for autographs? Thanks for the advice.
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1) Ah, we have entered the "Maybe Zone"
2) YES
. . . character autographs at most character meals
. . . picture, with your own camera
3) MAYBE
. . . hugs and high-fives are frequently discouraged due to accusations of inappropriate touching
. . . characters have been accused of this, so many will not consent to it
. . . hugs are a personal thing, and left up to the individual character-CM

I have a picture of my 8 year old niece hugging every single one of those characters
This has left me a little speechless. We were at DW the beginning of the month and had 6 character meals with a total of 25 characters. I have a picture of my 8 year old niece hugging every single one of those characters. I'm not even going to try to count the number of hugs that was given to her by characters in the parks. I can not imagine a scenario where a character could possibly not consent to a hug or high five without looking like a donkey
*edited to change previously used word to donkey![]()
You're correct, msmama. No autographs at Minnie's.
Thanks for reporting that.We were at Minnie's on 12/7 and thought we couldn't do autographs, but we were told that they will sign if asked. So, we asked and they signed.
We were still given the pre-signed autograph card at the beginning.
Not sure if they will change that for the busy holiday week or not.

I was wondering if at character meals it is acceptable for a child to get an autograph or just stick to a quick hug/ high five and a picture and wait in character lines for autographs? Thanks for the advice.
The only etiquette gaffe I have ever seen at a character meal was people trying to waylay characters when it wasn't their turn. (Which I am sure you would never do.)