The Princess Fantasy Faire is a magical place where princess come to life. There are so many parts of Princess Fare that you will want to experience while you are there. There are princess meet ups, a princess and prince training, princess story time, and a princess shop. There is also 1 place you can get baked potatoes and other food items.
Princess Meet ups :
There are 7 princesses you can meet in the princess fare. You can meet Belle, Cinderella, Aroura, Tiana, Jasmine, Ariel, and Snow White. There are only 3 princesses out at a time and they rotate the princesses throughout the day. There is no schedule so you don’t know who will be there when you go. The workers tell us that snow white tends to be there more in the morning and Ariel tends to be there more in the evening. There is always line at this attraction. So I recommend going first thing in the morning or right before it closes at 6:00pm. That is usually the best times to have the shortest lines.
Princess Story Time and Princess and Prince Training:
Princess story time is only Friday Through Sunday. It starts at 10:30 AM. During this time a princess comes out and reads a story to the audience. They pick a few kids to come up and sit at the foot of the princess while they read. They then follow with a princess and prince training. This includes training on how to sit, wave, and act as a princess and prince.
Princess store
This has all the princess merchandise you could want. It even has a lot of merchandise for all the prince’s that go with the princesses. There is also a small princess make up station in the store so you can become the princess you just met.
Troubadour Tavern
Located between the bathrooms and the princess story time area.
Adult Entrees – $4.39 – $6.99
Baked Potatoes- $6.29
Kids Meals $5.99 for Kids Power Pack
Frozen Treats – $3.79 – $3.99
Drinks – $2.79 – $5.49
Personal Experience: I have never eaten at this place but plan on it the next time we eat in the park
* There are times this is open for breakfast*
This Disneyland training article was written by my friend Melissa. Melissa is a Wife and Mother of 3 (ages 5, 3, and 1). Her family lives 10 minutes from Disneyland and visit the magical park at least 1 a week! She also blogs over at Living A Frugal Life about how to have a frugal life while still having a rich family life. She loves DIY projects, cooking from scratch, saving money and spending time with her little family!
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Personally if you don’t do anything else at Princess Fair you MUST meet at least 3 princesses.
Do they have something like this in Disney World?
We’ve been there when Mulan and Princess Minnie were there too!