Ok, so this is my first time here. I just discovered this message board. We are going to WDL this Christmas from the 19th through the 26th. I have NEVER been to DL, thus neither have my kids. My dad is going all out. He is paying well over 7 grand for the trip (and we only live in Oregon). He is buying the special vacation package with the tree and stockings as well as the tour. He is also doing a special birthday "day" for each of the kids while we are there as well as an anniversary "day" for my husband and I. I am actually disabled and will require a wheelchair (which he already has reserved and will be waiting in the hotel room). He has purchased a 5 day meal plan with a character meal and goofy breakfast. We are staying in Paradise Pier in a suite...he is going all out. He has the park hopper and everything. We are taking the train down and back...are there any suggestions. What is the weather usually like? We usually are in the 30's in Oregon by then, is it a lot warmer in Cali at that time? Just curious what to expect. I have spent over 5 hrs today looking through this thread and reading posts and I am even more excited to go, but just curious if there are any other suggestions. My dad is wanting to take close to a grand or two for souvaniers too, but I don't know if I really want to spend that much on souvaniers...or are they that spendy that we would need that much for 3 kids...also since we will be there for 8 days and only have a 5 meal ticket is it real spendy for the rest of the meals? We didn't want to be locked in for all meals and wanted to be able to choose for a couple..for instance if we really liked one restraunt and wanted to go back again. Any information would be greatly appreciated as well as any information for disabled people...I will try to find a thread for disabled people as well as this one, but I found this one first so I started with it. Thanks again in advance.
Welcome welcome welcome, scrappinbear78!! So if you have already spent at least 5 hours looking over this thread, looking at photos and reading posts, you practically know us by now!!

And how wonderful that you came to us - this thread - first, before stopping anywhere else!! That's wonderful!
Okay, I don't know that I'll be able to answer all of your questions, but I will tackle a few. I do
hope that some of the other great folks who have been contributing to this thread will jump in with their tips and suggestions, because I need all the help I can get with helping other people...if that makes any sense!

So, Christina-B-Na, Deejdigsdis, Smiley_face2, Tksbaskets, Kayla's Mom, Disneylvrforever, Aussietravellers, Bumbershoot, Azdisneylover, Disney Dreams, DisneySuiteFreak, Specialks and everyone else who I have not mentioned who has been an important part of this thread - I am calling out to all of you great people to jump in and offer tips and suggestions to our new DIS member, scrappinbear78!!
May I also mention that your dad sounds like an awesome, amazing guy? Wow! From what you have described, he really
is going all out! Can I adopt him as my dad too?


It sounds like he is really trying to make sure that you and your family have the best trip ever - and I truly believe you will!!!
There is a forum on this website called disABILITIES:
http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20
I don't know how much info you will be able to find about specific Christmas/holiday-related stuff, but you will probably get a lot of other helpful info there.
All right. So...let's see. You're staying at Paradise Pier, in a suite. Awesome. You're getting the mini-Christmas tree and the stocking in the PPH room (which is fantastic!!). Amazing. You're having a Goofy's meal. I love Goofy's Kitchen, so good choice there!
Weather in SoCal is always a crap shoot for December. It could literally be in the 70's in the daytime and maybe only in the 60's or 50's at night. Or it could be in the 50's in the daytime and then in the 30's at night. You never know. This past December, I felt it was warm-ish. The year before, 2008, I was freezing. I have been to DLR in certain Decembers where I was walking around in a t-shirt at night, all night, and other Decembers where I had on ear muffs and mittens and layers of clothing because I was freezing. There have also been years where it was absolutely pouring heavy rain for days.
It will be crowded during that time frame you are going, so mentally prepare yourself for that. However, you will have lots of days to explore everything and spread everything out so even if you encounter crowds, you will still be able to get everything done.
I would suggest a few things:
1. Your group may want to do the Holiday tour of DL. It sounds like a fun thing to do (I have not done it yet but plenty of folks have).
2. Take some time to enjoy the Grand Californian Hotel, even though you are not staying there. The lobby is just gorgeous - sort of an elegantly rustic feeling to it - and it lends itself well to the holiday feeling. Carolers come in every night and sing by the giant Christmas tree. People curl up on the couches (or even on the floor) and sip beverages or sit by the fire. There is a piano player, a guitar player and Santa posing for photos. Santa also appears at the PPH and at the DLH, but the GCH Santa is the only one with PhotoPass photographers with him.
3. Make sure to sample some of the treats, such as the gingerbread men with mouse ears cookies - those are delicious!! There is also peppermint fudge, peppermint ice cream, peppermint bark, peppermint cupcakes, and all kinds of other holiday goodies to be had.
4. Don't miss seeing the Winter Castle and It's a Small World Holiday at night - they are both so beautifully lit, they are not to be missed.
The character meals are spendy. And if you wanted to try somewhere like the Blue Bayou (located inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride), that is kind of costly. And if your group decides to have a really nice, elegant meal at somewhere like Napa Rose in the GCH (very well-reviewed by critics and guests), that is quite costly too. So if you try any or all of those once and want to go back and do them again, it may be a bit on the spendy side, but you may feel it is worth it.
Other than Goofy's Kitchen character meal, which has a great buffet, great characters and
lots of choices, there is also Ariel's Grotto in DCA (considered "premium dining" by Disney and also a bit of $$$), Storytellers Cafe Critter Breakfast at the GCH, Minnie & Friends breakfast in DL and Surf's Up with Mickey and Friends in the PPH. Minnie's has tons of characters. Surf's Up is the only one where you can find Mickey. The Critter Breakfast allows you to have the buffet or order off the menu.
I am not sure about the money for souvenirs. That sounds like a
lot of money to spend on souvenirs, and I guess it depends on how much the kids like the souvenirs, but you may want to be prepared. Is this a once-in-a-lifetime trip? Do you foresee being able to get back to DLR any time soon? If you think this is a one-time deal, and your dad is willing to go all out, then maybe go all out. I am one who, when I had the money in the past (which I do not have now), I would spend like crazy. If your dad wants to do these separate birthday days for the kids (which I think is wonderful!), and wants to take advantage of some of the great holiday merchandise available, it might add up.
I will keep thinking of any other suggestions and tips or ideas. In the meantime, I hope our other DIS-friends will jump in and offer words of wisdom.
And we still need to find out if there are any special meals at DLR specifically on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day - we haven't been able to get an answer to that yet, but we will, eventually!!