Tina Fey was spotted taking a much deserved break at Disney World after her hit tv show "30 Rock" ended last month. The show had a seven year run and now Tina is using her free time to catch up with Mickey Mouse.

E! Online reported that Tina was spotted at the Germany Pavilion at the Epcot Center this week and posing with Snow White. Walt Disney World even tweeted about it and posted a photo of Tina hanging with Snow White, "PHOTO: Tina Fey recently visited Epcot and posed with Snow White ant the Germany Pavilian," said the tweet.

E! reported that Tina was donned in a polka dot sweater, jeans and red open toed shoes. Tina is famous for a number of things including her run on "Saturday Night Live," and directing movies like "Mean Girls," not to mention her magnificent run on "30 Rock."

E! reported that Tina is set to appear in the Disney Movie, "The Muppets ... Again!" which is set to come out in 2014.

Disney World's new Fantasyland opened up in December with the addition of two new castles including Prince Eric's castle from "The Little Mermaid" and the Beast's castle from "Beauty and The Beast."

"In every storybook story there are multiple kingdoms, places you can travel to, woods to wander through and get lost and come upon a new story," said Chris Beatty, senior creative director Walt Disney Imagineering, to USA Today. "Now you can journey beyond the walls of Cinderella castle and find yourself in the forest and then at Beast's castle, or go to the seashore and visit Prince Eric's castle. It's these other stories, these other destinations, where we want to take our guests."

The new ride, Under the Sea: Journey is the location of Prince Eric's castle.

"Guests climb into slow-moving clam shells and relive the most memorable moments of "The Little Mermaid," from the almost-first kiss between Ariel and Eric to the theft of "poor unfortunate souls" plotted by Ursula," reports USA Today.

Beast's castle is in New Fantasyland and accompanied the opening to the restaurant, Be Our Guest, which boasts a French-inspired menu and the first to sell beer and wine.

"We loved the ideas of letting guests meet Belle in a way that's intimate and new. It really lets guests visit the cottage where Belle and Maurice live," said Beatty to USA Today.

See the photo of Tina and Snow White here.