We've returned from our trip!!
On IASW I did smell the peppermint and one other sent I couldn't quite identify, cookies i think. HMH did have the gingerbread smell and the display was awesome.
There are two different kinds of gingerbread cookies. They regular gingerbread man was fairly large, a little crispy around the edges and soft in the middle. The one with chocolate ears is smaller and soft all over. The "ears" one is found at the candy stores and the "man" one is found at the bakeries.
The demitesse was good, though not what I was expecting. I pictured it as a brownie with a mouse on top with whipped cream. It's a mouse dessert.
The Tron thing is nothing special. Every night they have an "opening" where there is a dance number. It starts set in the 80's with two couples playing the Tron video game and then danceing with some trademark 80's moves. Evens their costums and hair/make up were very 80's. Then the future Tron characters come out. Shortly after that I lost interest and found something else to do. The party itself isn't very crowded and full of mostly young teens to young adults. There were some kids on Hollywood Blvd playing frisbee and some facepainting that glows under black light.
I'll be sure to post pictures as soon as I go through them and load them.
Thank you so much, Goofy_Mom, for letting us know the scoop. I see I have a couple of things to look forward to in a couple of weeks. From what you described, it sounds as if the demitasse dessert has changed from what it used to be a couple of years ago - unless there are two varieties of it being sold, like there were for Halloween. Halloween had a tiramisu demitasse, and also a demitasse with a muffin at the bottom and mousse on top.
The old version of the Christmas demitasse - from a couple of years ago - was what we fondly referred to as the "peppermint pot cake." It was not a brownie, by any means. It was just some cake - a small piece of dry white cake, I think - shoved into the bottom of a collectible holiday cup/mug. The cup/mug was the "pot." There was some peppermint sauce poured over the cake, and then whipped cream piled over the sauce, and sprinkles on top of the whipped cream. And there was at least one candy cane hanging from the side of the cup/mug.
So unless there are two versions of the holiday demitasse this year, then it sounds as if the all-mousse version has replaced the "pot cake" version. They change recipes for things here and there, which is sometimes good and sometimes not good.
Speaking of which...as for the gingerbread cookies - forgetting about the ones without ears for the moment and just focusing on the ears cookies - there are still at least two sizes of the cookies with Mickey ears, BUT I don't know if they are both sold to the public.
The ones that I saw in Marceline's (which would be the cookies sold in all of the candy shops that you mentioned) were smaller and narrower than they used to be in previous years and had pointier feet, which was different from the old version. They had chocolate ears. The ones I saw were also a bit hard and crispy, but that was likely because they were sitting out in the open air on the counter, and probably had been there for a while. I think that most of the 'ears' cookies are not supposed to be hard and crunchy, especially if they are fresh batches.
The second size of the 'ears' cookies is what MattsPrincess showed us in a photo from the holiday tour she took on her recent DLR trip. The cookies have red buttons, and sprinkled ears instead of chocolate ears

, BUT they were the same large and wide size that the original cookies used to be, like the ones I bought in 2008. They picked up their cookies for the tour in ToonTown, I think - not at a bake shop or a candy store.
So I am thinking that, perhaps, the 'bigger' ears cookies - which are like the ones from the past except with sprinkles - are now only available to people on the holiday tour?? That's my guess. Maybe they wanted to give a larger cookie to the people paying money for the tour, while the smaller ears cookies are on sale to everyone in the candy stores. Even though that annoys me because I want the bigger cookie like the ones I got before, I can
totally understand if they want to offer something slightly better and larger to the folks who pay extra money for the tour. It makes complete sense to me.
It sounds like they refreshed the scents in IASW Holiday and HMH since when I was there on 11/13, which is great to hear. Normally I get a very strong whiff of gingerbread on HMH, but not that time. And even though the peppermint scent on IASW is usually very faint, I can always smell it because I know where in the ride to start sniffing!

That trip on 11/13, however, there was no peppermint. You're right - there is another smell in IASWH. It's something like cookies, but I can't tell what kind. It doesn't smell like the strong gingerbread that you smell on HMH, but it's something cookie-esque. Also, there is like a pine tree scent or fir tree scent of some kind in IASWH. Did you catch that one too?
In any case, I am thrilled to hear that the scents have returned to both HMH and IASWH!! I couldn't figure out where they were when I was there a couple of weeks ago, and was disappointed.
Sounds like you had a great time- I know we all can't wait to see your photos!!
