Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Did you answer 4.5 hours? Because that is the wait time being reported to meet them at Epcot. The CM recommended coming back later in the day when the lines are a more reasonable 2.5 hours!!!!! There isn't a lip big enough to make a boohoo face sad enough to convince me to wait in that line.
Originally Posted By LuvsDsnyTrips Elsa and Anna are 2 beautiful girls from Frozen... I would wait for them....
Originally Posted By LuvsDsnyTrips Seriously....that is a very long wait. BUT...I do remember waiting 4 hours for the Hot Rods (I think that is what they were called....1998) at DL....
Originally Posted By hopemax I thought that since they apparently hired another set of girls and they've been able to go to a more continuous schedule, and expanded hours that the wait times have come down to more of the 90-120 min area. I would probably wait 45 min, but that's about it. On my recent trip, I went to the exit and there is a little spot for about 2 people to stand, and I was able to get a couple shots of them without another family with them.
Originally Posted By darcy-becker I would wait for maybe half an hour. That's why I rarely meet princesses.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Wait times may have come down, I'm not sure, but I couldn't believe the lines EVER were that long!
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance I would wait MAYBE an hour, IF it really, really meant a lot to one of my kids. I'd never wait even a minute if they didn't care. However, given that my son's crush on Elsa is getting bigger rather than fading, I may find myself waiting to meet them in Disneyland come December. It would be so cute to have his picture with Elsa. His cheeks would be burning red from embarrassment, but he's a sentimental boy, so I think it would be something he'd treasure. Why are my kids so cute?!
Originally Posted By Yookeroo "Did you answer 4.5 hours? Because that is the wait time being reported to meet them at Epcot." If I'm waiting that long, they better be providing some extra services...preferably at the same time.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Did you answer 4.5 hours? Because that is the wait time being reported to meet them at Epcot." EPCOT? I think you meant to say Tokyo Disneyland.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Let me check my source again. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.disneydining.com/4-5-hour-wait-anna-elsa-plus-news-stories-dozens-photos-wdw/">http://www.disneydining.com/4-...tos-wdw/</a> says Epcot Norway
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <His cheeks would be burning red from embarrassment, but he's a sentimental boy, so I think it would be something he'd treasure.> So will you. I still smile every time I look at the photo of my son hugging Cinderella, almost 20 years ago.
Originally Posted By leobloom I have a hard time understanding the appeal of meeting "characters." Even when I was a kid, I didn't want to go to the parks to meet the characters. If they were hanging out on Main Street, okay, fine. But waiting hours in line to take a picture with an adult in costume? I don't get it. And then there's the adults who get excited about meeting characters... Yikes.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance "So will you. I still smile every time I look at the photo of my son hugging Cinderella, almost 20 years ago." Oh, I know it. He's just such a remarkably special boy that he would too at his ripe old age of 6. He received a Elsa valentine yesterday at school, and he said when he first saw it his heart started beating really fast and he thought he might pass out from being so excited. lol
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance "I was kidding." Dang it! lol Thought maybe you were after I posted it, but I wasn't sure.
Originally Posted By bradhig My sister said it was a 5 hour wait. Why can't they have more then one pair of cast members in different rooms playing the princesses.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I guess I'll find out in October when my 9 YO niece will be going with us.