Nola Girl
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Do you know the date that the new parade starts?
March 9
Do you know the date that the new parade starts?
March 9
Just got back and all last week it was 9 am. My husband ran from the entrance closest to the Beach Club when it opened at 9 am along w the other dads. He got 6 in line for the 11 am meet and greet. It was comical to see the dad's sprinting to get in line.
The only ones ahead of him were the breakfast skippers.
It is a long wait - but worth it.
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. Also if you are going during the spring the Flower and Garden show has some fun stuff to look at and do. Have a great trip.booking an ADR and choosing to skip it, and pay the fee sucks for those who want legitimate early morning ADRs. Hopefully Disney figures out that they obviously need a different strategy to allow folks to meet Ana and Elsa.
I know my daughter wants to meet them, but this all sounds crazy .. WDW powers that be, lets make this better!
This will absolutely be stopped in short order, as soon as they start seeing an empty dining room. My guess is the no show fee will go up in price for this restaurant, most likely to reflect the cost of the meal. Not that it would stop some people from doing it.




when you arive at EPCOT at rope drop world showcase will not be open.As soon as it does speedwalk to Norway and get the kids there without letting them see any signs that say FROZEN on them so it will be a suprise!If they get bored just let them know that they will be happier once the wait is over. MAKE SURE THAT THEY DO NOT SEE ANY SIGNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
To be clear, Norway will be open at rope drop. Go there at rope drop for shortest possible wait without an Akershus ADR.
This will absolutely be stopped in short order, as soon as they start seeing an empty dining room. My guess is the no show fee will go up in price for this restaurant, most likely to reflect the cost of the meal. Not that it would stop some people from doing it.

If the meet and greet is at 11 am you will be in line for 3 hours.
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Really? I am sorry but if my daughter LOVED Anna and Elsa then I (and I presume most other parents who are on vacation) would at least give a good try at making this happen for their little ones.
But I am glad you realize you are being a stick in mud.
My daughter will turn 3 on this trip. We are going there for her birthday so if she wants to meet Elsa and Anna for her birthday I will make that happen. Her birthday is not my opportunity to teach her about opportunity costs. Besides, that lesson would be totally lost on a 3 year old. The only other Epcot attractions that she can do and/or is interested in are turtle talk and nemo so the fact that we are waiting 2 hours to see Elsa and Anna is not cutting into our park time.
Maybe its just me, but Disney to me is seeing my children's dreams come alive right before their eyes. My daughter loves to pretend that she is Elsa and her little sister is Anna. I would love nothing more that to see her face when she gets to meet Elsa. Being a mother of two little girls, I think that the message that frozen teaches (sisterly love) is a message I am more concerned with at this point than "opportunity costs." So, in response, she "obviously has to" meet them.

the park opening rush is something my brother would do for my daughter, and himself. he is a character freak. lol. If people have a line -----waiter what happens whenb the family shows up in line, does a war break out with other line-waiters?
My daughter will turn 3 on this trip. We are going there for her birthday so if she wants to meet Elsa and Anna for her birthday I will make that happen. Her birthday is not my opportunity to teach her about opportunity costs. Besides, that lesson would be totally lost on a 3 year old. The only other Epcot attractions that she can do and/or is interested in are turtle talk and nemo so the fact that we are waiting 2 hours to see Elsa and Anna is not cutting into our park time.
Maybe its just me, but Disney to me is seeing my children's dreams come alive right before their eyes. My daughter loves to pretend that she is Elsa and her little sister is Anna. I would love nothing more that to see her face when she gets to meet Elsa. Being a mother of two little girls, I think that the message that frozen teaches (sisterly love) is a message I am more concerned with at this point than "opportunity costs." So, in response, she "obviously has to" meet them.