Disney Princess Fantasy Faire

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Okay - Probably a stupid question, but when EXACTLY is it? Is it throughout the entire day? I see it on the calendars only for 9:30 am...... :confused3
Do they give additional times or details in the daily park schedule in person?
We were very disappointed that you can't track down a specific princess (for us, Snow White) in front of the castle anymore, so we have to make the most of our time to try to track her down. Thanks anyone!
 
I think it goes until 5 or so, I know it does not last all day. Just ask a CM when you are there;)
 
I was told by a herald (the CM's that work at PFF) that Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White are there for the first hour in the morning. Then, they leave and head for the coronation ceremony and are replaced by three other princess (Mulan, Princess Minnie and Belle when we were there). I don't know if this is true EVERY day, but it was true the day we were there. I would just ask at PFF, I am sure they can tell you;)


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The Fantasy Faire opens up in the morning and has a continuous line for the princesses til it closes. You wait in a long line, and get to meet and greet with 3 princesses at a time. They are always different, and work in shifts I believe. You can usually see 3 and then get in line like 30 mins later and see 3 different princesses. They also have a Royal Corination show and they have an outside store where you can buy princess merchandise. I like the way that you can meet the princesses here, because they give you a few minutes with each, and each princess has their own photographer. We've seen Cinderella, Snow White, Jasmine, Mulan, Princess Minnie and Belle there. Hope that helps!
 

In addition to the Royal Coronation ceremony which happens several times throughout the day, there is also Princess Storytelling where a princess comes out and tells her story to children sitting on mats on the floor. You won't know how the princess telling the story is until she actually comes out (the CM's aren't allowed to disclose this info) :sad2: There is a posted schedule for both of these events at the front of PFFT.

You don't have to wait in line to see a princess. We usually skip the line and just enjoy the scheduled events.
 
So, As I understand it, it is a continuous Princess event going on the entire day (until early evening)? We desperately want to see Snow White, so I suspect we need to be there asap when the park opens? Other than that it may be a toss up? Do they post set times when they start the entire show over again during the day?
 
When I was there, when I reached next in line I asked the CM at the front what princesses were there and who was coming up and he told me who was there now and who might be coming up. You should have a pretty good chance of seeing Snow White if you stick around and wait for their rotations. I would get in line early because that line sometimes stays pretty long. You could also try the charater dinner at Ariel's Grotto. We saw a total of 6 princesses when we went, and one of them was Snow White. They don't have a garauntee of which princesses will be there though, but I'm pretty sure its 4-5 and Ariel. Good luck!! Snow White is our favorite too!
 
So, As I understand it, it is a continuous Princess event going on the entire day (until early evening)? We desperately want to see Snow White, so I suspect we need to be there asap when the park opens? Other than that it may be a toss up? Do they post set times when they start the entire show over again during the day?

We were in line 40 min before PFF opened... and were first in line. 10 min after we lined up, the line went all the way down the walk way. In 15 min, I could no longer see the end of the line as it wrapped around a building. The CM told us the end of the line had over an hour wait at that point. The line never eased up all day... I recommend getting there first thing!

As far as it being a "continuous event" not an event so much, more of a meet and greet all day. There are "events" all day, but they are scheduled (coronation and storytelling).

My daughter LOVED PFF and I did not mind it either. It was the best character interaction we had (aside from our character meal) and we did not feel pressured to be quick as each princess took what seemed like several min with each child. They asked all kinds of questions, did an autograph signing and posed for MANY adorable pictures.
 


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