Boy has the sweetest interactions with princesses at Walt Disney World

Jack Jack, 6, even dresses up in his own costumes.

Video byElissa Nunez
December 11, 2019, 1:49 PM

A 6-year-old boy's magical meet-and-greets with Disney characters is getting lots of love on Facebook.

In November, Jackson Coley, also known as "Jack Jack," visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Rapunzel, Princess Tiana, Cinderella and more Disney royalty.

Jack Jack even dresses up in his own costumes to match the princesses' fellow movie characters.

PHOTO: Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Rapunzel.
Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Rapunzel.
Amanda Coley

Jack Jack is a child with autism and his mom said the greetings have helped him warm up to others.

"It's helped him open up and be more affectionate," Amanda Coley of North Carolina, told "GMA."I always notice after our trip when he meets the characters."

PHOTO: Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Princess Tiana.
Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Princess Tiana.
Amanda Coley
PHOTO: Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Snow White.
Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Snow White.
Amanda Coley

Coley shared footage of the interactions on Facebook. Nearly 50,000 people watched the Snow White video.

PHOTO: Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Tinkerbell.
Jackson Coley, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Tinkerbell.
Amanda Coley
PHOTO: Jackson Coley, 6, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Rapunzel, Princess Tiana, Cinderella and more.
Jackson Coley, 6, also known as Jack Jack, visited Walt Disney World for two weeks where he met Rapunzel, Princess Tiana, Cinderella and more.
Amanda Coley

Jack Jack also enjoyed meeting Tinkerbell.

Coley said he hopes Santa leaves "Toy Story" under the tree this Christmas.

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