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As far as adults not getting their pictures/autographs of characters...well, for me personally, it was never something I wanted to do even as I child. I love Disney Parks, and the whole experience...and I enjoy the characters from a distance...but I never wanted to get "up close and personal" with them.
On the other hand, we took some family friends with us on a few occasions. The lady (and she is nearly 70) has some short term memory problems, so she takes LOTS of photos of her travels as keepsakes. She was always excited to see the characters and get photos with them, Mom & I sat on many benches and watched her enjoy her character interactions...far be it from me to tell anyone of any age that they should NOT do character meet & greets at Disney. The magic resides in different places of everyones hearts and the characters for some people are the purest magic of all.
On the other hand, we took some family friends with us on a few occasions. The lady (and she is nearly 70) has some short term memory problems, so she takes LOTS of photos of her travels as keepsakes. She was always excited to see the characters and get photos with them, Mom & I sat on many benches and watched her enjoy her character interactions...far be it from me to tell anyone of any age that they should NOT do character meet & greets at Disney. The magic resides in different places of everyones hearts and the characters for some people are the purest magic of all.