They’re baaaaack!

Mr. & Mrs. Easter Bunny

For a limited time, Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny have hopped back into Magic Kingdom—and if you’re visiting during the Easter season, this is one of those low-key, surprisingly special meet and greets you’ll want to add to your day. From the charming location to a few thoughtful touches you might not expect, here’s everything you need to know before you go.

Spring has officially arrived at Magic Kingdom, and with it comes one of the park’s sweetest seasonal traditions: meeting Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny.

They’re so cute

Available for a limited time through the Easter holiday, this meet and greet is offered daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with appearances happening intermittently throughout the day. Like many character experiences, they may take short breaks, so it’s always a good idea to check the My Disney Experience app for the most up-to-date times once you’re in the park.

Meet and Greet sign

You’ll find them tucked away in a charming, slightly hidden spot—at the gazebo behind Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe in Liberty Square. And honestly? It’s kind of the perfect setting. It feels a little quieter, a little more relaxed, and very on-theme for a springtime visit.

Now, let’s talk about what makes this meet and greet a little different.

First, a Disney PhotoPass photographer is on-site to capture your interaction, so you don’t have to worry about juggling your phone or missing the moment. It’s one of those experiences where you can actually stay present and let Disney handle the photos.

They’re waiting for you

Second—and this is a fun twist—the Easter Bunny doesn’t sign autographs. Instead, guests receive a pre-signed “Happy Easter” greeting card at the end of the meet and greet. It’s a small detail, but it feels thoughtful and unique compared to the usual autograph routine.

And if you’re visiting with kids, there’s another detail you’ll definitely appreciate.

Rather than having little ones stand in line the entire time, there’s a nearby picnic table where they’re encouraged to sit down and draw while waiting. It’s one of those simple but genuinely helpful touches that makes the whole experience feel a bit more relaxed (and a lot more parent-friendly).

Limited-time meet and greet

As for strategy? If this is high on your list, aim for earlier in the day when lines tend to be shorter. Because while this is more of a “hidden gem” offering, word tends to spread quickly—especially during peak holiday crowds.

At the end of the day, this isn’t a headline attraction—but that’s kind of what makes it special.

It’s seasonal, it’s charming, and it’s one of those little moments that can quietly become a highlight of your trip.

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