How are the wait times for anna and elsa these days. I heard they are now in frozen 2 costumes. I have met them before but with the costume changes, this is a premium for me. Plus any times that are best ? Im going march 8-12th.
About how deep was the line for the 20 minute wait?We were there on 2/24 and the wait was 20 minutes at 2:30 pm. My little girl got to meet Elsa and Anna together in one room. As we were leaving, the line had grown.
My advice is to check in and if line looks ok, then wait. If not, return at another time if possible.
I would hate for one of them not to be there last time i went we met anna and elsa and on the way out we were directed to another room and met Olaf. such a bonus
There are frosted glass line barricades where you wait. There was a line that extended about 1/2 to 3/4 of the length of barricades. If I had to guess, it was about 10 -12 families in front of us which makes sense because they spent about 2 minutes with my little one.About how deep was the line for the 20 minute wait?
About how deep was the line for the 20 minute wait?
I wonder why they would be solo so often, i can undersant once in a while for a brak but it is anna and elsa meet and greet afterallThis is how it was for us the very first time we went in June. I started jumping up and down when I saw Olaf because I was not expecting it. But we’ve been multiple times since then and we’ve never seen Olaf and the girls have only been meeting together twice.
I wonder why they would be solo so often, i can undersant once in a while for a brak but it is anna and elsa meet and greet afterall
It’s usually a call-out. The Anna and Elsa actors also do multiple other characters, so occasionally one of them gets poached to fill in elsewhere since they can still run it with just one of them. I’ve always heard them warn the line when it’s just one.I wonder why they would be solo so often, i can undersant once in a while for a brak but it is anna and elsa meet and greet afterall
People are far more compelled to write reviews based on negative experiences than they are for positive ones.
I have used Prime Time in the past, and had no issues.
how often do they run both sides?It’s usually a call-out. The Anna and Elsa actors also do multiple other characters, so occasionally one of them gets poached to fill in elsewhere since they can still run it with just one of them. I’ve always heard them warn the line when it’s just one.
Olaf isn’t cast right now, so there shouldn’t be an Olaf meeting, unfortunately. Unless they start training someone.
Be careful about eyeballing the line. It moves VERY differently if they’re running both sides vs just one. Also, their breaks tend to be long, so the line can stop for up to 15-20 minutes. This happened to us last Monday- we saw a short line of maybe a dozen people, so we hopped in just before 1, but we were planning to make the 1:30 Animation Academy. By 1:18, we hadn’t moved a muscle, so we bailed.
It’s usually a call-out. The Anna and Elsa actors also do multiple other characters, so occasionally one of them gets poached to fill in elsewhere since they can still run it with just one of them. I’ve always heard them warn the line when it’s just one.
Olaf isn’t cast right now, so there shouldn’t be an Olaf meeting, unfortunately. Unless they start training someone.
Be careful about eyeballing the line. It moves VERY differently if they’re running both sides vs just one. Also, their breaks tend to be long, so the line can stop for up to 15-20 minutes. This happened to us last Monday- we saw a short line of maybe a dozen people, so we hopped in just before 1, but we were planning to make the 1:30 Animation Academy. By 1:18, we hadn’t moved a muscle, so we bailed.