For my family no Disneyland Resort trip is complete without several character meet-and-greets. There have been many visits where we’ve spent more time meeting and taking pictures with characters than riding rides, which I love by the way. Now that my five-year-old daughter is a princess fan we’ve taken to splitting our time between the characters located on Main Street U.S.A (i.e. Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Chip & Dale, Queen of Hearts, etc.) and visiting the different princess meet-and-greet locations throughout the Park. While all character meet-and-greets are subject to change, there are many ways you can check to see if and what time a particular character will available during your visit. City Hall or the Information Board and the Disneyland Resort Cast Members accompanying other characters are all great resources for character information. You can also send a tweet to @DisneylandToday and ask them when and where to find your kiddo’s favorite princess.The Royal Theater at Princess Fantasy Faire
For a short time after each live show, either Belle and/ or Rapunzel will be on hand for photos and autographs. Click here for our Princess Fantasy Faire Guide.
Aladdin’s Oasis
Snow White’s Grotto
New Orleans Square
Princess Tiana can be found in New Orleans Square for meet-and-greets.
While the princesses are most likely to be found in the locations above they will still be available for meet-and-greets on Main Street U.S.A., inside the turnstiles next to the Mickey floral portrait, at character dining restaurants (like Ariel’s Grotto at Disney’s California Adventure) and other locations throughout the Disneyland Resort.











My four year old will be going next week for her first time! Hope this is from Disneyland and not Disneyworld. We are hoping to meet many princesses! Especially Rapunzel! Thanks for the tips!