ferd
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Last night, my husband and I took our 2 year old daughter to MK to see the Electrical Parade and we had a FP+ to see Cinderella and Rapunzel. We didn't stress ourselves about seeing A & E because A.) it was in the evening, and B.) our DD has been fortunate enough to have seen them a few times already in Norway and in MK thanks to FP+
Anyways, when we went to see Cinderella and Rapunzel the standby time for the other side of Fairytale Hall still said 120 minutes, though this was around 6pm and I figured they were finishing off those people in line who had been waiting hours to see A & E. We just went on with our evening and went to see Tiana and Naveen and then Tinker Bell and then Mickey Mouse and then found ourselves with about 40 minutes to waste before our FP+ was good for the Electrical Parade. We decided to go back to Fairytale Hall in the hopes the line for Aurora (and we figured Snow White) would be much less and our little girl could see them before the parade. The sign out front was of Aurora and the crown and so I asked a castmember if the visiting Princess might be Ariel since we don't see human Ariel much at all. The castmember sadly said no, but the good thing is the hall was literally a walk on. We waited no time at all, not even five minutes, and well, you can imagine our shock and complete surprise when we walked in and saw Aurora and then Anna and Elsa waiting to meet us!!!! I know I had to have had a look of just complete disbelief on my face, and the castmembers in the room just laughed and were like "I KNOW!" 
Anyways, I had to share the story because maybe this bit of Disney Magic can help someone else out. I know it's far from a guarantee, but maybe, just maybe, you can have our good luck and find yourselves in front of Anna and Elsa without a 3-5 hour long wait.
Anyways, when we went to see Cinderella and Rapunzel the standby time for the other side of Fairytale Hall still said 120 minutes, though this was around 6pm and I figured they were finishing off those people in line who had been waiting hours to see A & E. We just went on with our evening and went to see Tiana and Naveen and then Tinker Bell and then Mickey Mouse and then found ourselves with about 40 minutes to waste before our FP+ was good for the Electrical Parade. We decided to go back to Fairytale Hall in the hopes the line for Aurora (and we figured Snow White) would be much less and our little girl could see them before the parade. The sign out front was of Aurora and the crown and so I asked a castmember if the visiting Princess might be Ariel since we don't see human Ariel much at all. The castmember sadly said no, but the good thing is the hall was literally a walk on. We waited no time at all, not even five minutes, and well, you can imagine our shock and complete surprise when we walked in and saw Aurora and then Anna and Elsa waiting to meet us!!!! I know I had to have had a look of just complete disbelief on my face, and the castmembers in the room just laughed and were like "I KNOW!" 
Anyways, I had to share the story because maybe this bit of Disney Magic can help someone else out. I know it's far from a guarantee, but maybe, just maybe, you can have our good luck and find yourselves in front of Anna and Elsa without a 3-5 hour long wait.










