Have you ever been to Disney and met the wonderful Disney characters? The Disney character ‘Meet-and-Greet’ are amazing, they’re smiling, they’re interacting, they’re excited to see you and they’re ready and willing to take a picture with you, only before you know it, the experience is over.
When I was planning our very first family trip to the parks, I knew I wanted to have the characters signature. I also knew I didn’t want the signature book that Disney World has to offer. As someone who doesn’t like to store things away I knew the signature book would eventually make it’s way in a box and be stored somewhere. Instead, I wanted something that would be displayed on our walls for us to enjoy looking at even after our trip.
I’ve included a few of the moments we’ve captured on camera from our experiences with the characters signing our frames.
Have the Disney World characters sign on a picture frame mat!
• Prior to our trip, I simply purchase a picture frame that includes a white mat.
• I include a sharpie for the characters to sign with – keep it inside the zip lock bag, don’t be shy, you can tell them where to sign if there’s a gap needed to be filled.
∗ Please know, not all Disney characters will sign – simply ask the cast member that’s with the character to know if they sign, characters like Olaf from Frozen will not sign, as he hasn’t been to school and can’t read nor write, Baymax from Big Hero 6, Belle from Beauty and The Beast at Magic Kingdom will not sign, however Belle at the EPCOT park will!
• You can do more than one Disney trip for character signatures in one mat frame – as I have done in the past. I simply choose a different sharpie color per trip and write the date of the trip on the back of the frame. The front of the frame will remind you which character signature color goes with which trip.
• I store the mat in a zip lock bag – gallon size, and pack it inside our backpack. Florida weather can be unpredictable and to avoid getting the mat wet on a rainy day, I like to place it inside a zip lock. If you ever visit the Disney World parks bring an umbrella, rain or shine, it’ll be useful.
• Get back from your vacation, choose your favorite picture, print it and frame! If you have kids or not, this picture frame signature idea is the best! It’ll be a great reminder of an even greater trip!
A few character signatures we’ve collected over the years have been, Mickey – although we’ve met multiple ‘Mickeys’ we now just get one of their signatures, since the same character will sign the same way, Merida from Brave, Lilo from Lilo and Stitch, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Pluto, Gaston from Beauty and The Beast, Belle from Beauty and The Beast, Sofia from Sofia The First, Tinker Belle, Donald Duck, Jake from Jake and The Neverland Pirates, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Snow White from Snow white and The Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Elena from Elena of Avalor, Woody from Toy Story, Buzz from Toy Story, Pocahontas, Timon from The Lion King, Tarzan and Daisy.
∗ Please know, the best way to guarantee having a character experience is to make reservations at a restaurant with Character Dining – they’re amazing, just be sure to book your reservation early!
Hope this has inspired you in preparation for your visit to the Disney parks.
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That is simple, creative and crafty way to remember a family vacation 🙂
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Yes 🙌🏽 Thank you! I personally like it more than the autograph book – have you seen those. The kids enjoy the frame mat just the same, they take it out, wait with it in hand in line and hand it to the character – they love it! They take turns too with each character we meet 😊
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Wow…Awesome!!! 🙂
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Thank you! 😊🙏🏽
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I want such a frame!!! 😀
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You can too! Haha! They’re too cute not to do 😊
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What a cool idea Ana. My wife and I took my kids their once, back in the 90’s; they had a blast! Nice share!
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Awe I’m sure Warren! It’s a great place to visit. I’ve been there more now with my kids than I ever did growing up. 😊 It’s phenomenal to see the Disney parks through your kids eyes.
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Indeed, Ana! A kids at heart, sometimes we should never to being! 😊
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Amazing…a lot of fun, right…
Thanks for sharing this☺️
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So much fun! 🤗. You’re welcome!
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☺️
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It looks like you had a lot of fun…I am planning to take Disney trip this year.. your experience and information gonna help me..thank you for sharing your personal experience!! 💛✨
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Yes, it’s always fun visiting the parks. That’s great Kranti! We were there this past month in August. You’re going to have a great time! I’ll try to share more information when time allows. 😊🙏🏽
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Thank you so much dear 😊
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Awesome!
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Thank you! 🙂
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