You really should stick with us in the
Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread -- that's where I have been posting whenever any info comes in (whether official or unofficial), and others post as well -- plus, it's the most 'tuned in' thread to the holiday season all year long. A lot of things that are discussed there are not necessarily common knowledge to the rest of the forum. Also, it helps us cut down on the number of threads popping up with identical questions.
There were no holiday fireworks in the year of the 50th anniversary either, so this year is just continuing that tradition.
The holiday season has an "official" start date for a reason. That is the date by which almost everything is guaranteed to start, entertainment-wise, and by which most of the decorations (in the 2 parks) will be up. The fact that there is a history of certain things soft opening on the weekend before Veterans Day is a bonus -- but never a guarantee -- and it is largely driven by the fact that there is an annual ABC taping in Disneyland around that weekend. The parks need to look holiday-ish for the scenes shot for the ABC special.
This year, if the rumor of the Christmas Fantasy Parade moving to DCA turns out to be true, there is no guarantee it will soft open, or when it would soft open. There isn't even any clue about what ABC would be taping this year on that pre-Veterans Day weekend, and if it would include the parade or not. So, at this point, there is no telling or guaranteeing how much would be going on by the week of November 7th or whenever you will be there. As I said, if anything soft opens by then, it's a lucky bonus.
I suspect that It's a Small World Holiday will probably be open by 11/6 -- but it's not guaranteed.
Also, this year it's possible that a lot of the decorations might be scaled back due to the 60th anniversary, so it might not be the usual array of themed décor around the parks. But we won't know for a while.
The bottom line is, if you ever go to Disneyland at a time when you really want to see the Christmas decorations, you've got to go when the season has officially begun (which will likely be 11/12 or 11/13 this year). And if you want to see all of the fun hotel decorations as well (such as the real gingerbread house at GCH and the great Christmas trees), you have to go at least a few days after the official season start date and sometimes maybe even closer to Thanksgiving.
Otherwise, you will see things that have gone up since late October/early November, but the entertainment and seasonal attractions may or may not be in effect before Veterans Day. If they are, it's a bonus -- but never guaranteed.