Construction Finished for Fairy Godmother Meet and Greet at Magic Kingdom

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Construction Wraps on Fairy Godmother Meet and Greet Space at Magic Kingdom

A little extra Bibbidi Bobbidi magic has officially settled into place at Magic Kingdom. Construction is now complete on the updated Fairy Godmother meet and greet space tucked inside Sir Mickey’s, and it looks like this enchanting experience may be sticking around for the long haul.

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Construction Finished for Fairy Godmother Meet and Greet at Magic Kingdom

The project first popped onto the radar earlier this year thanks to a permit calling for a 6-foot-high wall installation inside the shop. That work has now wrapped, replacing the temporary curtain setup that previously hid the meet and greet area from view.

This space transformation ties directly into the evolving experience at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, where young guests ages 3 to 12 are treated to full royal makeovers. As part of that experience, select guests may get a surprise visit from Fairy Godmother herself, turning the moment into a full-on fairytale finale.

Previously, the meet and greet area was simply curtained off, with a Cast Member guarding the entrance and only allowing freshly transformed princes and princesses inside. Now, the newly installed wall creates a more defined, semi-permanent space, offering a bit more privacy and immersion without fully closing off the area.

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Construction Finished for Fairy Godmother Meet and Greet at Magic Kingdom

The location itself was once home to a Disney PhotoPass Royal Portrait Studio, but it has been reimagined into something a little more storybook personal. Instead of a standard photo op, this setup feels like a secret royal receiving room where the Fairy Godmother can pop in throughout the day to greet her newest protégés.

Interestingly, this setup mirrors a similar concept recently introduced at EPCOT for a limited-time Annual Passholder meet and greet, where themed walls were also used to create a semi-private character space. However, the Magic Kingdom version feels far more permanent, hinting that Disney intends to keep this magical meet and greet as a core part of the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience moving forward.

For families planning a visit, this adds an extra sprinkle of pixie dust to an already popular offering. It is not just about the transformation anymore, it is about the moment after, when the story continues and a certain wand-waving mentor might just stop by to check on her handiwork.

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