6. Snow White – Germany, Epcot
Snow White’s story takes place in the Enchanted Forest, but this area most closely resembles Germany, so that’s where you’ll find Snow White in Epcot. There’s a charming wishing well set back from the road a bit where you can meet this princess and get a great photo op. If you’re lucky, Dopey may accompany her as well.
7. Baloo and King Louie – Upcountry Landing, Animal Kingdom
Upcountry Landing is a little pavilion in Asia. This is one of the park’s best character spots because you can meet the otherwise elusive Baloo and King Louie from The Jungle Book. The duo almost always appear together, making the meet and greet even more special.
8. Pluto and Goofy – Dinoland, Animal Kingdom
As you’re skirting the gaudy Dinorama area in Dinoland, you may notice an oversized postcard off to the side. This is a fantastic character spot where you can catch Goofy and Pluto together. The duo are usually dressed up in campy attire, though you may find them in festive Christmas outfits here during the holidays.
Walt Disney World has characters all over its parks when you know where to look. If the lines for the bigger meet and greets require an hours-long wait, keep your eyes open on the streets instead. You can get in to see most of these characters in a surprisingly short time.
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Rpw only has rafiki and chip and dale.
Minnie is now at the hat
I thought RPW was no longer??
poeple know where princess merida is, the lines are always at least 2 hours long
merida does have a line always, but it hasn't been nearly that long in some time. I work right next to it, and the line is generally 15-30 minutes long.
Beast is no longer with Belle at Epcot, it's just her. :( Last time I went they said he can only be met at Be Our Guest.