where to see Cinderella

alliebug

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My DD2 is a huge Cinderella fan. We were unable to get reservations to CRT as we just decided we were going to go to WDW a week ago and we leave next Monday.

I was wondering if there is a good place to go to see Cinderella at the parks and not Character Dining.

Thanks
 
Your best bet is Toontown Hall of Fame. She's been there everytime I've gone for the past 3 years. I also saw her at France at EPCOT (near the perfume shop) on my last trip with the Fairy Godmother, but I'm not sure if it was a random appearence of if they're at that location often.
 
We got to see Cinderella in Toontown last week along with Belle and Snow White. I you want another character dining option you can try 1900 Park Fare for Dinner it is Cinderella, Prince Charming, Perla and I can't remember the name of the other mouse.
 
We waited in a very long line in Toontown in MK to see her. It was nice, but be prepared to wait if you go there.
 

1900 Park Fare was booked up too. What time of day did you see her in Toontown? Or is she there all day?
 
We also saw her in Toontown during the MNSSHP, we waited a while, however, once we got up to her, she took so much time with my kids, it was amazing.....
 
To avoid queues at Toowntown, go there first thing. The park opens at say 9am, the toowntown tent, were Cinders is normally opens an hour later, so go straight to Fantasy land ride one ride, ( dumbo i would suggest as there is no fasspass and the lines get CRAZY, very quickly ) get a fasspass for Peter pan or Winnie the pooh ride, then go stright to the tent. We did this in Oct and we did it all within 90 minutes of being in the park. We could then relax!!!

Dont forget your autograpgh books or my DD got a sharpie and had her pillowcase signed. Dress her in some princess stuff, she will get lots of fuss. There are normally 3 princesses in the same room. !! :thumbsup2

Enjoy :sunny:
 
She there all day, but takes 5 min. brakes. So you can be next and she leaves for 5 min. She will always come back though.
 
I second everything Lindy Loo said above. This was our EXACT strategy last week (only we were chasing down Belle in her gold dress!) and it worked out great. (Fantasyland, ride dumbo, get fastpass for peter pan, rope drop, princess tent, etc). Plus, it's fun to be there at toontown for their rope drop.

The line for the rope drop started forming about 30 minutes prior to opening (9:30).

The princesses in the tent take so much time with the kids which is why the line is long. It's the best princess interaction we had aside from the princesses we found at Epcot (Mulan, Snow White, Jasmine, etc). We did the castle last year and it was fantastic. We did 1900 Park Faire this year and it was horrendous. But that's another story!

Good luck.
 

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