Help- suggestions for meeting princesses?

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I am going to WDW over Thanksgiving week (I know- very busy! only time that works out for us...) and haven't been to WDW since about 1997! :yay: I am super stoked! :yay: I have a 2yo daughter and a 6yo son- my daughter is obsessed with princesses and the castle! She asks me for disneyprincess.com everyday! haha Anyway, I was hoping for some tips on the best way to meet the princesses- specifically Cinderella and Aurora as they seem to be her favorites with Rapunzel following close behind. =) We don't want to do the lunches @ castle or the other one bc my kids don't eat much and we feel it would be kind of a waste until they are older. Suggestions please???
Thanks in advance... :wizard:
 
I am going to WDW over Thanksgiving week (I know- very busy! only time that works out for us...) and haven't been to WDW since about 1997! :yay: I am super stoked! :yay: I have a 2yo daughter and a 6yo son- my daughter is obsessed with princesses and the castle! She asks me for disneyprincess.com everyday! haha Anyway, I was hoping for some tips on the best way to meet the princesses- specifically Cinderella and Aurora as they seem to be her favorites with Rapunzel following close behind. =) We don't want to do the lunches @ castle or the other one bc my kids don't eat much and we feel it would be kind of a waste until they are older. Suggestions please???
Thanks in advance... :wizard:

Town Square Theater in Magic Kingdom offers Cindy, Belle, and Rapunzel before 4:00p daily--all in one line. After 4:00p, Rapunzel changes out with Aurora at regular intervals for the rest of the park day. This M&G offers FastPass.
 
at the Town Hall (I think is the name) at MK they have a princess meet and greet also a mickey and minnie one but they have different lines you can actually get fastpass for it. When we went we did not need one there was never a line but that was in Feb during a low crowd time. They had Cinderella, Aurora and Belle when we were there. Hope you have have a wonderful trip!:thumbsup2
 

Yes, townhall at MK is the best way to see the most princesses in one line !

If u r going to Epcot another way to see princesses is in world showcase. I know we have seen Mulan, Belle, Snow White & Jasmine there. Check times in the guide and it will tell u what country they will be in at what time.
 
I am going to WDW over Thanksgiving week (I know- very busy! only time that works out for us...) and haven't been to WDW since about 1997! :yay: I am super stoked! :yay: I have a 2yo daughter and a 6yo son- my daughter is obsessed with princesses and the castle! She asks me for disneyprincess.com everyday! haha Anyway, I was hoping for some tips on the best way to meet the princesses- specifically Cinderella and Aurora as they seem to be her favorites with Rapunzel following close behind. =) We don't want to do the lunches @ castle or the other one bc my kids don't eat much and we feel it would be kind of a waste until they are older. Suggestions please???
Thanks in advance... :wizard:

You can meet sleeping beauty at Epcot just look up the times where she will be. Sometimes at Town Square where mickey is they have a princess room on where to meet them as well since you won't be dining with them.
 

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