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Ah, FastPass+. There’s something quite wonderful about looking at the standby wait time for some of your favorite attractions and then immediately scanning your MagicBand at the FastPass+ entrance, knowing that you’re going to walk by everyone waiting in that other line (sometimes it makes me literally want to skip through the queue!).

Thanks to FastPass+, you are able to practically plan your entire Walt Disney World trip down to the minute, as FastPass+ is offered for every major attraction and character meet. However, some of the best character interactions you might have on your visit don’t offer FastPass+, and it’s important to consider this as you plan your trip.

Here are a few of my favorites!

The All-New Character Spot at Epcot

One of the former Innoventions exhibit areas has recently been transformed into San Fransokyo and Headquarters! Baymax from Big Hero 6 and Joy and Sadness from Inside Out are ready to greet you with fist bumps and hugs, and their meeting areas provide a fantastic background for your pictures.

While the original Character Spot featuring Mickey, Minnie and Goofy offer the option for FastPass+, this new area does not, and the lines to meet each character are separate. The line to meet Joy and Sadness has been averaging about an hour to 75 minutes every day since the area debuted.

My tip is if you’re getting to Epcot at rope drop, when you enter the Future World plaza, go to the right while everyone else heads to Test Track. Joy and Sadness start meeting immediately when the park opens and you’ll find you will be waiting considerably less than if you were to show up later in the day.

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Apr 10, 2016 at 6:29am PDT



(I made a special trip wearing an ensemble inspired by Joy and Sadness’s colleague Fear and they loved it.)

After you’ve met the adorable emotions, head across the way and get in line to meet Baymax. Since the two emotions moved in next door, his line has been considerably shorter all day and has averaged about 10-20 minutes during my last two visits.

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Jan 3, 2016 at 1:51pm PST



(He’s just so FLUFFY!)

If you’re set on meeting these characters during your visit and don’t plan to arrive at Epcot at park open, I recommend setting aside at the very least and hour and a half of your day to experience the new Character Spot.

The Ladies of World Showcase

Right across the Future World plaza at Epcot is the world famous (ha!) World Showcase, home to many bars, restaurants, shops and attractions that transplant you right into the countries they represent. The country’s pavilions also play home to several characters from some of your favorite Disney films and the scenic backgrounds provide excellent theming for your photos.

The U.K. Pavilion hosts Mary Poppins and Alice, Belle can be seen seeking adventure in France, China presents great honor in allowing you to meet Mulan, Jasmine can be found with her prince Aladdin in the back of Morocco, and you can see Snow White by her wishing well in Germany.

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Mar 18, 2016 at 9:14pm PDT



(I love a good jolly holiday.)

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on May 21, 2015 at 9:59pm PDT



(I love the way the meet and greet area for these two smells. Don’t judge me.)

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on May 12, 2015 at 9:19am PDT



(Rawr.)

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Apr 19, 2015 at 4:33pm PDT



(Anyone want a cup of insaniTEA?)

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Apr 19, 2015 at 2:26pm PDT



(That moment when Grumpy falls down the well.)

These characters have sporadic set times of roughly 45 minutes, from the time World Showcase opens up until the late afternoon (set times vary per character). These meets can be very popular, and sometimes the character attendant will close the line before the character even makes their appearance. I recommend getting in line at the very least 15-20 minutes before the character is scheduled to appear.

Star Wars Launch Bay characters

The future of Hollywood Studios involves a lot of new Star Wars entertainment offerings, but currently, Star Wars Launch Bay offers many types of fun for the fans of a galaxy far far away, including a chance to visit two of the franchise’s most popular characters: The lovable furball Chewbacca and the menacing First Order villain Kylo Ren.

A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Dec 25, 2015 at 10:32am PST



(Nothing beats a Wookiee hug.)

When you get so excited about meeting Matt the Radar Technician you throw on an impromptu Disneybound #dustindoesdisney #characterhunting #thecharacterqueen #starwarssunday #starwarslaunchbay #kyloren A photo posted by Dustin (@dustin_b_hayes) on Feb 7, 2016 at 10:02am PST



(Am I a Star Wars yet?)

These two characters have proved to be fairly popular in their debuts, and lines can average 30-45 minutes for each meet. With the recent attraction closures at Hollywood Studios, these have the potential to increase.

I recommend visiting the Launch Bay to meet these two during the early afternoon while others are taking a break for lunch, or about an hour before the park’s nightly presentation of Fantasmic.

Several other characters throughout the Walt Disney World resort also offer meet and greets that do not have a FastPass+ option, and there’s a good chance we’ll be seeing more in the future (did someone say Olaf at Hollywood Studios?) If you’re a character lover like me, you’ll definitely want to set aside some of the time in your visit to experience these!

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