Princess Fairy Tale Hall

SharonS

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Does anyone know what characters are available at Fairy Tale Hall? Do they rotate characters?

Is Merida still available for meet/greets?
 
Rapunzel and Cinderella are I think always there, with Snow White and sleeping beauty with each usually. Merida meets too, but not there.
 
Does anyone know what characters are available at Fairy Tale Hall? Do they rotate characters? Is Merida still available for meet/greets?

It's typically Rapunzel and Snow on one side, Cinderella and Aurora on the other. It's two separate lines now. Merida meets next to the castle.
 
Thank you! Do you need to wait in a separate line for each side? Do you know which line you are getting in?
 

We were just there in Nov. Cinderella and Aurora were in one line and it the other was Rapunzel & Snow White.
 
Thank you! Do you need to wait in a separate line for each side? Do you know which line you are getting in?

Yes, the lines are separate for each side. They are clearly marked with the wait time for the side you are entering along with the names of the 2 princesses you'll see if you get into that line.
 
We did a fast pass for 8 ish at night during thanksgiving week. We waited 5 mins total.
 
We walked in at about 2am on 31st December during EMH... Was a little surreal meeting super perky princesses that late at night! When I checked during the day the waits were usually over an hour. We queued for Merida in her wee grove for about 35 mins to see her one morning, I think that was one of the longest waits we had so not bad really.
 
When is the best time to go so that you can get into both lines? I want to meet Rapunzel and Cinderella! :thumbsup2

As late as possible. During our last day at MK in November, the parks were a level 8. Rapunzel had waits of almost two hours all day and Cinderella had waits of 90 minutes. At 1:30am, we walked straight into both back to back. Within 20 minutes, we had met all 4 Princesses :)

Generally, it has been Rapunzel and Snow White on one side, with Cinderella and Aurora on the other side. Once during our trip in November it was Cinderella and Jasmine one evening.
 
Disney_Princess83 said:
As late as possible. During our last day at MK in November, the parks were a level 8. Rapunzel had waits of almost two hours all day and Cinderella had waits of 90 minutes. At 1:30am, we walked straight into both back to back. Within 20 minutes, we had met all 4 Princesses :)

Generally, it has been Rapunzel and Snow White on one side, with Cinderella and Aurora on the other side. Once during our trip in November it was Cinderella and Jasmine one evening.

Do you think this strategy is applicable for non-EMH evenings? Like if we went around 10:30 or 11, would the lines be any shorter than earlier in the day?
 
When I went Cinderella was about a 5 min wait during that first hour the park was open. Rapunzel was about 15-20 at that same time. I'd say if you get there at opening and go to Rapunzels line first you should be able to get in the other line and be done fairly quickly.
 
Do you think this strategy is applicable for non-EMH evenings? Like if we went around 10:30 or 11, would the lines be any shorter than earlier in the day?

It might be busier however it will still be quieter than it would be mid afternoon. Also, if you watch the fireworks from Fantasyland, go straight to Fairytale Hall afterwards, it's often quieter then
 


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