So where did you sign up?We were on the Dream in March and they never gave out tickets. When we got to the events they had a list of people signed up and checked us off.
So where did you sign up?
Thank you. 2020 will be a first for us cruising with kiddos on a family vacation. Just wanted to know where to go for the princess and character greetings. Very familiar with tastings and Remy/Palo but clueless about characters.You sign up for it online, just like you do for tastings, port excursions, Palo/Remy, etc. They used to give out tickets, but like pp said now you just show up and give the cm your name, they also don't give out tickets for the character breakfast. You need to make sure you remember when you sign up for stuff now since they don't give out tickets anymore, If I remember correctly, I think the app will show when your stuff is though.
Be aware not all character meet & greets have tickets. Only the Princess Gathering and the Frozen characters, AFAIK. All others, you just line up like in the parks to see them.Thank you. 2020 will be a first for us cruising with kiddos on a family vacation. Just wanted to know where to go for the princess and character greetings. Very familiar with tastings and Remy/Palo but clueless about characters.
Thank you @PrincessShmoo . As I posted, this upcoming is a first for the 2 of us (Gold CC) with family (7, 5, 4 yo) on their first cruise. Yikes.Be aware not all character meet & greets have tickets. Only the Princess Gathering and the Frozen characters, AFAIK. All others, you just line up like in the parks to see them.
Thanks, I guess we'll have to wait a while for that. I wanted to make sure we didn't miss something great just because I didn't know about it. We wanted a 7 night next but with the fall 2020 schedule being all weird we compromised on a 4 night over Christmas next.No, the character breakfast is only on cruises 7 nights or longer
I was delivered paper tickets to my princess and frozen gatherings last July 2018 on the magic.
As others have said, there will only be a few with reserved spots. And even then there will be lines! So you'll have a ticket for a specific time period, but so will hundreds of other people. On our first cruise we had princess tickets and still waited a long time (I think 45 minutes), but later in the week so many people bailed on the ticketed times (bc the princesses are out a lot for non-ticketed meet and greets) that there would have been no line - we walked straight back to Anna and Elsa, if I remember correctly.
Our daughter was character obsessed last time (you can see in my second report below). We saw all the characters many many many times. The only ones that are hard/ where you have to wait for a long time outside of the ticketed events are Peter Pan and Hook/Smee on pirate night. Our usual strategy was to arrive 5-10 min before the scheduled start time of a meet and greet. That would put us at the front of the line, and really minimize the waiting. We sometimes (ok, pretty often) ended up being the last in line for one character/first in line for the next rotating into that spot. No one would object - so if, for example, Mickey was 4:15 - 4:30 and Goofy 4:30 - 4:45, we could show up at 4:25 for Goofy and get to meet Mickey and Goofy back-to-back. The handlers would suggest this, and make it clear. Because most people arrive at the scheduled time, so no one ever thought we were cutting or anything like that. Sometimes we'd swap with the family right behind us - so we'd be last for Mickey and second for Goofy or whatever.