Nicole M.
Yelp
This review is more about Prinsesse Plass and the experience of meeting Anna and Elsa in Norway, because that's basically what we spent our time there to do.
Before anyone reads further, I'll tell you right now - yes, the rumors are true, the line was really four and a half (actually, we ended up at five and a half) hours long to meet the two beloved princesses from the hit movie Frozen. My boyfriend and I were visiting Walt Disney World to celebrate our one year anniversary as well as Valentine's Day and we wanted to meet these two princesses very much.
We entered the World Showcase over by France at 11am, as soon as the ropes dropped to allow us entrance. By the time we walked the distance to Norway, the line was already up to a four and a half hour wait. (I could hardly believe it myself). The cast members were very kind and pleasant to us and to everyone around, saying that only one member of a party was required to stand and hold place in line so the others could move about (and entertain the potentially cranky children). My boyfriend and I became acquainted with some of the families around us in line and so we took turns rotating to stretch our legs, see other attractions, get food - the works.
I really have to commend the cast members who were working crowd control for the line. They had a small corralled area set up right by Prinsesse Plass entrance for the people who were immediately next in line to see the princesses, and then there were breaks in the line to allow access to walkways, shops, restaurants and things around Norway. The cast members were attentive and courteous to everyone and managed the line efficiently. The only thing that would have made it better might have been a canopy to block out the 80 degree sun, but that's Florida for you :)
Actually meeting Anna and Elsa was lovely! Prinsesse Plass is a small building decorated with each of their portraits on either side and a beautiful interior paying tribute to Arendelle's kingdom. Anna and Elsa were, of course, courteous and gracious hostesses!
If you have princesses in your family or circle of friends, young or old, I recommend visiting Anna and Elsa. The line won't be this long forever, and once things calm down a bit you'll have a wonderful memory.