I thought of a way to help the lines for Anna & Elsa

ArielRae

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I was thinking and came up with an idea to help speed up the lines to see both Anna & Elsa. :idea:

Have Anna on one side of princess fairytale hall with no visiting princess listed and Elsa on the other side no visiting princess listed. People can then choose which line or FP+ to be in. When it is finally your turn to see one of the lovely ladies you are surprised that her sister is also there to greet you and you get to enjoy talking and having your picture taken with both sister like you wanted.

Now this would only work if there are enough "Friends" of Anna & Elsa to handle working each side of Princess fairytale hall.

This works with the only one character allowed in a part of Disney world at a time- So the family waits in line for Anna and hey look "insert child's name" Elsa is here too just visiting her sister Anna from next door Lucky you, you get to see her too and now we don't have to go wait in Elsa's line now.

Splitting the line to help reduce waits and still getting to see both Frozen Ladies.:goodvibes
 
I was thinking and came up with an idea to help speed up the lines to see both Anna & Elsa. :idea:

Have Anna on one side of princess fairytale hall with no visiting princess listed and Elsa on the other side no visiting princess listed. People can then choose which line or FP+ to be in. When it is finally your turn to see one of the lovely ladies you are surprised that her sister is also there to greet you and you get to enjoy talking and having your picture taken with both sister like you wanted.

Now this would only work if there are enough "Friends" of Anna & Elsa to handle working each side of Princess fairytale hall.

This works with the only one character allowed in a part of Disney world at a time- So the family waits in line for Anna and hey look "insert child's name" Elsa is here too just visiting her sister Anna from next door Lucky you, you get to see her too and now we don't have to go wait in Elsa's line now.

Splitting the line to help reduce waits and still getting to see both Frozen Ladies.:goodvibes

:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Great idea! :)
 
Or you could just have them meet in Epcot and HS as well....wait, that would be too easy. You could also add them to a character meal somewhere, or give them their own meal at least until demand dies down.
 
I was thinking and came up with an idea to help speed up the lines to see both Anna & Elsa. :idea:

Have Anna on one side of princess fairytale hall with no visiting princess listed and Elsa on the other side no visiting princess listed. People can then choose which line or FP+ to be in. When it is finally your turn to see one of the lovely ladies you are surprised that her sister is also there to greet you and you get to enjoy talking and having your picture taken with both sister like you wanted.

Now this would only work if there are enough "Friends" of Anna & Elsa to handle working each side of Princess fairytale hall.

This works with the only one character allowed in a part of Disney world at a time- So the family waits in line for Anna and hey look "insert child's name" Elsa is here too just visiting her sister Anna from next door Lucky you, you get to see her too and now we don't have to go wait in Elsa's line now.

Splitting the line to help reduce waits and still getting to see both Frozen Ladies.:goodvibes

Except that involves kicking out even more princesses from there. Where do they go now? They are pretty popular too and require the set up that Princess Fairytale Hall has.

Also, word will get out pretty quick that you get to see both girls anyways. It would remain a "surprise" for maybe a few hours until word gets out online.
 

Multiple friends already meet at Fairy Tale Hall.

The problem with this is when two sisters decide one wants to see Elsa, one wants to see Anna- so Mom and Dad split and take them in two different lines, both with about the same wait.

Now they meet back outside Fairy Tale hall- and somehow both sisters saw both princess/queen at the same time? How could that happen?

Having multiple doors, unbeknownst to the guests makes a lot more sense.
Putting them in separate parks also works, because many princesses meet that way. But right next door to each other, and having them both there, really opens it up to questions.
 
Or you could just have them meet in Epcot and HS as well....wait, that would be too easy. You could also add them to a character meal somewhere, or give them their own meal at least until demand dies down.

I would personally prefer these options over the idea of falsely splitting them up. I actually think putting them in multiple parks is the best idea, like they do now with a majority of the other princesses.
 
Just have more cast members to play the roles. Put them in every park and possibly double the number by having 2 sets at opposite ends of each park. There's really no limit other than acting talent is there?
 
Sorry for the newbie question, but do you meet both of them now? Haven't been to DW in years and arriving soon. Managed to get lucky and see the news about extending FP hours, so I grabbed an A&E fast pass for my four year old in the late afternoon one of the days we are there. Will she get to meet both? How does it work? I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I was thinking I knew how it worked until I read the OP suggestion. Now I am just trying to understand how the suggestion would change what they have now.

Thanks.
 
The problem with this is when two sisters decide one wants to see Elsa, one wants to see Anna- so Mom and Dad split and take them in two different lines, both with about the same wait.

Now they meet back outside Fairy Tale hall- and somehow both sisters saw both princess/queen at the same time? How could that happen?

I didn't think Disney did something like this for precisely this reason...

Also, as Rapunzel is top of my list for characters I want to meet, and she meets nowhere else either, I hope they don't split the Frozen sisters up!
 














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