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Aurora and Snow White Moving to Town Square at the Magic Kingdom

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Beginning this Sunday, June 15, two princesses will be moving locations at the Magic Kingdom.

First, we’ll see Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) moving out of Princess Fairytale Hall over to the Town Square Courtyard on Main Street, U.S.A. Aurora will be meeting guests each afternoon, into the early evening. Also, Snow White will be start meeting guests daily at Center Street on Main Street, U.S.A.

Anna and Elsa will continue to meet guests at Princess Fairytale Hall in Fantasyland. Their schedule recently changed; they are now available from park open until about a half hour before park closing. With this change, there will be no “visiting princess” greeting along with the sisters.

Cinderella and Rapunzel will continue to meet guests at Princess Fairytale Hall as per usual.

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14 thoughts on “Aurora and Snow White Moving to Town Square at the Magic Kingdom

  • Rikki, I think the readers are asking if that second side with a separate queue, will now hold another set of sisters. Then, the line would be cut in half. however, as I am typing this, I realize that perhaps that would not work since it is all about the magic. The Princess Fairytale hall is designed and advertised to have 2 rooms. How could they say that is the meet and greet for Anna and Elsa, especially if guests start talking about who they just met on the other side? Does that make sense?
    Years ago, when you entered Mickey’s tent, you really couldn’t tell that there were several rooms with mickey waiting for you. I am not sure it is the same with PF Hall….

    • Well then if that’s the case…spoiler alert…

      Yes, it is my understanding that there are two rooms filled with two different sets of Annas and Elsas. (There also two rooms for two sets of Cinderella and Rapunzel…so there are four rooms total.) I believe ever since Anna and Elsa have moved to the Magic Kingdom, two sets of the sisters have been meeting at Princess Fairytale Hall. You cannot tell that there are that many rooms of Princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall. (Just like at Enchanted Tales With Belle…there are multiple rooms available for guests to enter.) You just get to meet the character you are there and excited to meet.

      All this current change does is remove the third visiting princess (who was Aurora) from the room to likely maybe see if they could knock the wait times down more. (That last part’s an educated guess.)

      Does this help answer the question?

  • Rikki or somebody, could you please clarify if the “other princess” room is totally separate such that another set of Anna & Elsa is feasibly?

    • I think I’m confused. There are two sides of Princess Fairytale Hall…if you enter the one queue, guests will see only Anna and Elsa meeting guests. If you enter the other queue, guests will meet Cinderella and Rapunzel. Does that clarify things more? Or is there something that I’m missing in the question?

  • Another set of Girls would speed things up a bit… but..Wouldn’t Olaf and Sven be a nice addition…. Of course, that would just make the line longer…. 5-6 hours…. I Thank God I got a FP!!!

    • I always felt sorry for the “addition princess” at Anna and Elsa meet and greets. Sort of like the “Player to be named later” in a major League sports trade…LOL

  • Yes! That is definitely the question (and hope) of everyone who reads this news. When will we know if “friends” of Anna and Elsa are in the other room?

  • Does this mean there will be “another” Anna & Elsa to meet guests?

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