Mickey isn’t the only character who has returned for a character “sighting” at Magic Kingdom. Guests can now visit four princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall in Magic Kingdom.

The exterior of Princess Fairytale Hall recently got a gold makeover.

The posted wait time for Rapunzel and Tiana was 20 minutes, but we only waited about 15 minutes.

The posted wait time for Cinderella and Elena of Avalor was 30 minutes, but we walked right in.


The double-sided queue of Princess Fairytale Hall is lined with portraits of most of the Disney Princesses, even those not appearing in the hall.






Cinderella’s glass slipper is in a display case at the end of the queue.

Two princesses are in each room, although they are distanced from each other as usual.

Ropes and stanchions keep the princesses separate from guests, but you can still stop and talk to them for a few minutes.

Of course, they will also pose for photos and selfies.


Guests must keep their masks on at all times inside.



Watch our video of the princesses below.
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When will meet and greets with Ariel, Snow White and Cinderella in the Royal Hall 💖😊😙😊😁😀😽☺️🤠🤠😸🙂😃🙂❤️💙💞💗💟😺😸🙂😃🙂❤️💙💜 in Disneyland become available? When the Royal Hall in Disneyland becomes available for meet and greets with Ariel, Snow White and Cinderella again, will little girls, who had just got their princess makeovers at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, be permitted to 🤗 hug or dance or high-five or photo take or nose 👃🐽 nuzzle with Ariel, Snow White and Cinderella?
We were just at Disneyland last week and they have the distanced princess meet and greet open as well. There is a rope in-between you and them but we saw Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Ariel, Tiana, Cinderella, Jasmine, Elsa, Anna and Belle and Gaston throughout the day. The boutique is still closed for makeovers but it is open to shop for the dresses and accessories.
It looks sad having barriers around them. At Hershey Park, PA, character experiences were like that at the beginning of the pandemic over a year ago. Disney is finally catching up when masks indoors has dropped in Florida. Those barriers are no longer necessary.
Mulan isn’t a princess, maybe they need a new term, Strong Disney Women