
Epcot Disney Character Experience – Daily from 1PM – 7PM at the Cardmember location at the Disney Visa Photo Spot at EPCOT® in Future World, next to Journey into Imagination with Figment.Ģ. You could say hello to Mickey at Topolino’s Terrace!ĭisney Visa Cardholders can show their credit card for access to two exclusive character meets and receive complimentary downloads of their photos:ġ. You’ll find them in the location where their story is set such as Mulan in China, Belle in France, Aladdin and Jasmin in Morocco, Alice and/or Mary Poppins in the UK
Look for characters in the countries of EPCOT’s World Showcase. Be aware that some characters’ vision is impaired by their costume. You will be surprised at how expressive they can be “Furry” Characters are silent but happily communicate through pantomime. Characters whose face is uncovered, such as a Disney Princess, can speak with you. Sometimes, your child is only ready for a simple wave to a character from a “safe” distance Let your child warm up to the characters at their own pace. A child’s first character encounter can be intimidating. Keep the opposite autograph page blank and when you get home, glue the photo of that character and your child on the empty page for a special memory
Take a photo of your child with the character or have a Cast Member take a group photo. Have the parents hand the item to be autographed to the Cast Member.
Be ready with your autograph book open to a clean page. Use fabric pens if you want to get clothing, pillow cases or hats autographed Bring an assortment of colored fat pens or Sharpie pens with retractable tips for ease of use for characters without five fingers. Label your autograph book with your name, cell phone, and Disney Resort hotel in case you lose it. Click here for a list from Disney Food Blog of Disney Character meals Here, the characters stop by your table for personal one-on-one interaction and photos! Character meals at the Disney resorts (not including Chef Mickey’s or the 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian) are generally less popular than those in the parks. For more leisurely time with the characters, book off-time dining reservations at Disney Character Meals. Character Greeting areas are indicated on theme park maps with a Mickey Hand in a red square. Cast members sometimes have a special phone number to call for character locations You can also inquire at the concierge at your resort, City Hall in the Magic Kingdom or Guest Relations in the other parks for the most up-to-date character locations. When you get to Walt Disney World, check the printed “Times Guide” (or, of course, the My Disney Experience app) for each park to determine which characters will be available each day and where you can find them. Guests staying at a Disney (and a few non-Disney) Resort can make FastPasses for select character meets 60 days in advance in their MyDisneyExperience account. Choose Characters in the drop-down menu for characters by park, and their greetings times and locations You can find out where and when to meet your favorite Disney pals!.
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Before you leave home, sign up for a MyDisneyExperience account and download the free corresponding app.Here are some useful tips and advice by Sue Pisaturo of Small World Vacations: How and where can you find the Disney characters and score those sought-after Disney “celebrity” autographs? Once home, they flip through the dog-eared pages, each Disney signature evoking a special memory of a magical encounter with a beloved character.
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I then decorated each page – well, some of the pages, with stickers of the characters that I hope we’ll meet (and that I had stickers for!!) The characters really got a kick out of seeing themselves on the pages the last time we went, and it helps me to keep the autographs all nicely organised as well! I can always add images when we come home of the ones I didn’t have stickers for. I decorated the inside with stickers as well – I had some scrapbooking stickers left over from my previous autograph book (above)… On the back I stuck down the word “Disney” and just threw a load of stickers randomly about! I started with some red with white polka dots washi tape which got wrapped around the side of the front cover, and then using puffy alphabet stickers, managed to fit on the words “Autograph Book 2013” which my husband keeps taking the mickey out of me, saying it is an auto-grap-haboo *rolleyes*