
The cast member helps each child aim a rubber-tipped arrow at a target a few feet away. However, the second line goes much faster because in addition to coloring, kids can take a quick archery lesson from a cast member dressed in a kilt and traditional Scottish attire. (So, essentially, you are waiting in two lines.) Once inside, parents wait along the wall to meet Merida, and kids are invited to a large table to color. Cast members allow 50 guests into the garden at a time. The Merida meet-and-greet begins just as the Rapunzel experience did - with guests lining up on the hillside pathway between the Fairytale Garden and Cinderella Castle.

New props include flags, archery targets, and Celtic banners and plaques depicting scenes from the story. Instead, the old world stone facade has taken on a Scottish theme from the movie. The area has been stripped of its purple canopy and banners and romantic touches that decorated the spot for Rapunzel and Flynn Rider. The new meet-and-greet has taken over the beautiful Fairytale Garden adjacent to Cinderella Castle. She gets into a bit of trouble in the animated film, which debuts in theaters June 22, and must prove her bravery to save the kingdom.Īt her Orlando kingdom, however, Merida is more regal than mischieveous. Her archery skills are as legendary as her impetuousness. Merida, the main character from Disney-Pixar’s “Brave,” is the fearless and impulsive daughter of Scotland’s King Fergus and Queen Elinor. Meet Merida from Disney-Pixar’s Brave at Magic KingdomĪ new character officially began meeting guests Friday at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Favorite Viewing Locations for the Fireworks.Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party.A Pirate's Adventure: Treasure of the Seven Seas.Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid.


