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Disney characters
Disney characters








disney characters

See how Goofy has an arrow next to his name? As previously mentioned, that means he can be found in more than one location. You can click on the characters here, too, for locations and times. Click on the three lines in the bottom, right hand portion of this screen:Īnd, you’ll be brought to a list. You can also find characters from a list. To find her, I originally used the “map” option that shows up first when you scroll to characters. If she were going to be located in two places, there would be a drop down arrow noting the other location with times, too. Now you can see when she should be and when. Informative, yes? Let’s go a step further and click on that name. I’m going to hover over the one to the left of Dumbo. That looks like this:Īll those Mickey silhouettes note where characters are at the time you pull up this screen.

disney characters

Next, scroll at the top to where it says, “Characters”. Being familiar with it will help while you’re in the park. Spend some time practicing on the app from home before your visit. Click on the character for details on location and times.įirst, download the app. Then, use the list or map to find who you are looking for. Narrow down your options by the park you’re visiting. The Disneyland app is an excellent way to find characters, so be sure to have that downloaded to your phone before arriving. Very few have official meet-n-greets.īetween this post, the Disneyland app, and well trained cast members, you should be able to meet who you’re hoping to. Unlike WDW, Disneyland characters are often free roaming and without character attendants.

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Characters are a big part of the Disneyland experience! Be sure to know how to find who you’re looking for during your visit.










Disney characters