People queueing 4-5 hours to meet Anna and Elsa

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Don't know if many of you have seen today but InsideDLP (https://twitter.com/insidedlparis) have been posting pictures of the Frozen sisters in the Paris park today and the queues were exceeding 4/5 hours long :scared1:

I guess this is too be expected seeing as how popular they were in Disney World but I didn't expect it to be this busy :eek:

Hopefully the queues go down before our trip in a few weeks.
What's the longest you'd all queue to meet them?
I can't see myself wanting to queue longer than an hour to meet them :(
 
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you're most definitely have to queue up longer than an hour if you want to see them.
For the "regular" princesses the average queue at Princess Pavillion is already 1,5 hour long.

Today the queue was 5 hours, and this is on a week day off-peak.
The royal sisters are extremely popular.
The crowd attendance at the park is only going up from now until the beginning of January.
Trust me, queues are going to be even longer in the next few weeks.
 
45 minutes is my absolute limit for queueing for anything at DLP, so I've never been inside the Princess Pavilion.
 

Surely they will introduce the ticketing system before peak Christmas season? I know people,will still have to queue but it would cut down on some of it. :confused3
 
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you're most definitely have to queue up longer than an hour if you want to see them.
For the "regular" princesses the average queue at Princess Pavillion is already 1,5 hour long.

Today the queue was 5 hours, and this is on a week day off-peak.

The royal sisters are extremely popular.
The crowd attendance at the park is only going up from now until the beginning of January.
Trust me, queues are going to be even longer in the next few weeks.

This is not a work day off peak - today was like the weekend for a lot of people as with tomorrow being a public holiday many many people took today off to make a 4 day weekend ;)

This is now the last public holiday of the year so from now to the start of the Christmas school holidays the queues should not be as bad unless of course you go on weekends or Wednesdays as still many schools have the day off

But too reply to the question I wouldn't wait at all - don't do characters :eek:
 
I hope this doesn't offend, but why would anyone wait five hours?! It's such a long time!
 
I wouldn't wait five hours it's half your day. How would you entertain young children for that long So glad my DDs have grown out of princesses
 
The longest we ever qued in the pavillion was 45min and that was torture. We had a easy access pass last time and that was a life saver. Ive seen the youtube vid and tbh the Elsa looks pretty rubbish, the Anna looks good tho I hopeing if we do get to meet them dd2 will be so in aw of Anna her favourite she wont notice how rubbish Elsa looks. To answer your question I think 90min is the longest I que for dd2 to meet Anna.
 
My sister will want to meet them in December but should get a Priority pass so hopefully queuing will be minimal.

I just don't get why they can have several Mickey Mouses in his M&G house but only 1 pair of Anna and Elsa. The princess actresses can multi task - we had the same actress as Belle and then Ariel on consecutive days last year - just dress more of them as the Arendelle sisters. :confused3
 
My sister will want to meet them in December but should get a Priority pass so hopefully queuing will be minimal.

I just don't get why they can have several Mickey Mouses in his M&G house but only 1 pair of Anna and Elsa. The princess actresses can multi task - we had the same actress as Belle and then Ariel on consecutive days last year - just dress more of them as the Arendelle sisters. :confused3

:scared1::scared1: what??? surely you're mistaken, its the real Princesses and real Mickey, they are the originals and not actors :scared1::wizard:;)
 
In October we queued for 2 hours on a weekday for the Princess Pavilion, and we joined the queue during EMH at around 9:15 am.

In the summer when the ticketing system was in operation, I joined the queue at around 9:50 am and I received my return ticket at around 10.40am for a visit between 11:45 to 12:15.

So my advice is get there nice early and queue up during EMH for tickets to see Anna and Elsa.
 
In October we queued for 2 hours on a weekday for the Princess Pavilion, and we joined the queue during EMH at around 9:15 am.

In the summer when the ticketing system was in operation, I joined the queue at around 9:50 am and I received my return ticket at around 10.40am for a visit between 11:45 to 12:15.

So my advice is get there nice early and queue up during EMH for tickets to see Anna and Elsa.

Absolutely Jonjo, if they have the ticketing system in place. It concerns me that it isn't in place now with queues so long.
 
My sister will want to meet them in December but should get a Priority pass so hopefully queuing will be minimal.

I just don't get why they can have several Mickey Mouses in his M&G house but only 1 pair of Anna and Elsa. The princess actresses can multi task - we had the same actress as Belle and then Ariel on consecutive days last year - just dress more of them as the Arendelle sisters. :confused3

If you have not noticed, there are three dressing room doors in Meet Mickey Mouse......
 
Absolutely Jonjo, if they have the ticketing system in place. It concerns me that it isn't in place now with queues so long.

Ticketing is scheduled to start again at the PP on the 14th Nov. But after todays 5 hour queues I would not be surprised if it is brought in tomorrow. It's a Bank Holiday in France tomorrow and I expect those 5 hour queues to be even longer.
 
We've always gone in by the Disabled entrance so I've not noticed Jonjo but my point remains the same - there are 2 meet & greet rooms in PP - why aren't there Anna and Elsa M&Gs in both? Shouldn't be impossible to arrange.
 
We've always gone in by the Disabled entrance so I've not noticed Jonjo but my point remains the same - there are 2 meet & greet rooms in PP - why aren't there Anna and Elsa M&Gs in both? Shouldn't be impossible to arrange.

For all we know there might be....
 
Yes, except that information posted on TA today by one of their DEs suggests otherwise. ;)
 
They should be dotted around the park. If they were both in the PP you'd see the two different actresses on the photos as you come out. Not quite so easy to disguise as multiple Mickey Mouses :)
 












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