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What It’s Like To Be A Real-Life Disney Princess (And The Best Ways To Meet Them)

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For some people, the highlight of visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland is meeting the characters. Whether it’s character meals or standing on line for an autograph, little kids almost certainly believe they’re meeting “the real deal,” and even some adults will consider these meet and greets almost like meeting a celebrity.

Live Disney characters have huge reputations to upkeep, so those who are chosen to perform in those roles get extra training. This is even moreso for those who perform as a “face character” (read: a character with a human face, who you can talk to. Think Princess Tiana, Gaston, etc.).

Vox recently interviewed a woman who worked as a character at Walt Disney World for a few years. For Disney fans who are interested in “all things Disney” and the “backstage/behind-the-scenes” of Disney, it could be kind of fascinating. Take a look:

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I’ll tell ya – I worked at The Disney Store back in the mid-1990s, and the training there was pretty intense. Besides all of the regular stuff you need to know for working in a retail atmosphere, there were all of the “Disney rules” we had to learn. I also took a class at a Disney convention that was, essentially, a “light” version of what they teach their cast members when they first start with the company (it’s called “Traditions”) and again, it was a LOT. So I commend this woman, and every other character out there, for everything she had to learn.

Since Joe and I live in Orlando, we know, either casually or as friends, a lot of people who either are or have been “friends with” certain characters at WDW. We’re talking Mary Poppins, the Fairy Godmother, Chip/Dale, Peter Pan, Donald Duck, the Ugly Stepsisters, Aladdin, Prince Naveen (shhh! Same person!), Winnie the Pooh, several princesses, etc. We asked some of them what guests can do to make their interaction with the characters the best it can be for all involved – here’s what they had to say:

*** Feature photo (cropped): Loren Javier/Flickr

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