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Dear Walt Disney . August 19, 2010. Tweet · Share. Collected by topcultured.
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Dear Walt Disney | The Best Article Every day
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This question comes from Jeremy, who asks: “We are going on vacation this summer with our two boys and they really love Up and Cars. I read on your site that the characters from Up are leaving. What characters are available to meet and greet while at Walt Disney World?” Jeremy, thanks for your question and for reading the site. There’s something about meeting characters in the parks that makes even the most jaded grown-up smile. Sure, we know it’s really a cast member in a costume, but for that brief moment, you really are meeting Buzz Lightyear and Woody. Nothing beats seeing your children meet their heroes, so by all means, make time for character meet and greets; they make great photo opportunities. Having said that, it’s probably impossible to meet every character on your trip. Given the large number of opportunities available, it would simply be too time-consuming, and particularly with young children, scheduling activities around meet and greets may be frustrating. Also, not all the main characters are available during a given time. In our last trip in December, for example, we didn’t see Belle in her yellow dress the entire week. Fortunately, there are a few ways to maximize your meet and greet opportunities in each park. Here are a few tips: Do a character meal. The characters visit every table and the interaction with them usually lasts longer than at a normal meet and greet.
More here: Ask a Disney Question: Is It Possible to Meet Every Character?
Tags: Aladdin, Attractions, Disney, Disney Characters, food, party, Pirates of the Caribbean, POP, ranger, Style, summer, Vacation, yellow
There are tons of articles going around this morning about this Disneyland Paris Mom who was asked to leave for violating the Disneyland Guest dress code. I am unsure why it is drawing so much attention as Disney has a strict policy against this. A UK mum was barred entry to Disneyland in Paris after dressing up with her daughter in a ‘fairy princess’ outfit
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Disneyland Resort Paris ‘Princess’ Mum Forced To LEAVE
Tags: Disney, Disneyland Paris, dressing up at disney, Facebook, generation, google-reader, Magic, Magic Kingdom, studios, The Magic Kingdom, Travel, Video, Walt Disney World