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What can I say, I'm all over the place Sherry! I wish I could say that it was me planning to go, but oh well! It will happen again sometime in the future. And thanks for the info. Not so sure I'd be able to get her here to look through the thread herself (I don't know if she's much of a computer user) but I love being able to have some information to share with her!

You did go to DLR once during the holiday season, didn't you? I thought I remembered you saying you were there with your family several years ago but you didn't fully absorb all the details and magic or something like that - is that correct, or is that just my old, addled brain confusing stories from people?:rotfl2: Anyway, the holiday season at DLR is truly amazing! Oh, the photos you would take! It would be thousands upon thousands of photos!
 
Love those photos, Marie! I especially love this last batch you posted - those IASW Holiday photos towards the end are so clear and crisp, and I love the different variations of the wreaths around IASW!!

Thank you for the kind words!:goodvibes I wish DLR would hire me! I need to be doing that Disney Parks Blog that Heather Hust Rivera does (everyone should sign up for that on Facebook or by email alert - it's a good source of information)! And if they give me a chance to promote their holidays - HalloweenTime and Christmas - I will do a fantastic job for them!!

I don't even want to think of the woes from last year. I just hope there are not as many woes this year, and that the flaky friends snap out of it. I need to get back to DLR and have more time. Last year was just not enough time to really give the new camera a workout with so many people everywhere.



Thanks to you as well, Flitterific!:goodvibes That's sweet of you and Marie to say that. Now if only the powers that be at DLR just happened to be lingering on this thread so they could see my valiant efforts in plugging DLR during the holidays!!

But you're right - I don't want to do anything that is going to make the DLR season even more popular and crowded!:scared1: Maybe I will start steering everyone towards St. Patrick's Day at DLR and downplay the magic of DLR during the holidays!:rotfl2::rotfl2: Oh well, I think it's hopeless - once people tune in and see all the wonderful photos provided by you and Marie and everyone else in this thread, that will be the selling point! There's no turning back! But we love our photos here, so we must keep those coming!!



You found me out! I am the evil mastermind behind the huge crowds!!:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:
It's always a pleasure to share my pics. Thanks to all for the compliments. Sherry, the last batch of photos were taken with my older Polaroid. I have to say that I never could see that much difference between it and the ones taken with the new Canon like you have. Now that you commented on the pictures being "clear and crisp" I am tempted to send it in for repair. It still takes good pictures but the auto focus tends to quit working after a round of photos..... unless it is just something I have been doing wrong all along.

Couldn't find the park blogger, Heather Hust Rivera. You'll have to send me a page suggestion for that on FB. I bet you could start up your own Disney blog and offer as much info as she can though! I know.... in you spare time, right? All you need is something else to do. I do like the idea of you directing people towards St. Patty's day, oh evil mastermind of ours. That's a clever tactic if I ever heard one!
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Hope you have more leisure time on your trip this year. AND we will definitely be expecting lots more photos added onto your never-ending TR! So go girl! Get out there and test that camera!

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LOVE the pixs! And we all definitely needed a Christmas fix about now...it's been feeling a bit dry. :lmao:

Seeing your daughter at the candy cane striped A makes me so sad to hear they are getting rid of the letters - I love them and seeing them decorated each season, getting pictures of the kids by them and seeing the changes in them through the years.

And Sherry was right - your IASW pixs are so clear - what kind of camera did you use? I'm assuming no flash, so what it the trick?
I'm gonna miss those letters too. I am also going to miss the bridge. I understand them wanting to make changes but I wouldn't mind if they left a few reminders for those of us who have always liked CA even before the big improvements.

Thanks! I honestly cannot remember if I used a flash or not. No tricks. Just shear luck for me when my pics actually turn out good! The camera is a Polaroid DMC-TZ5. As I mentioned the poor thing has some issues but it still takes some good pics..... sometimes.

tksbaskets, very nice of you to offer up the park maps! I bet you found some takers in no time!

Desert Dwellers, I think your New Years plan sounds like a winner! Celebration but without the inside the park crowd. :thumbsup2 I cannot even begin to imagine how horribly packed the park would be that night. Somehow I think it would lose a little of the magic being packed in there like sardines. Sherry's account of her experience is enough for me!

jessicaerv, I beginning to feel like a stalker. :eek: I just saw you on the November thread and when I came to get caught up over here I just happen to run across you again. Guess with us both having trips in the making we are bound to be running into each other all over the place! I suppose we will be running into lots of others like that too.
Lucky you... already getting your plane tickets. I am holding out for lower fares.
Interesting about the AAA dates for MVMCP. We will be at the park long enough that we will catch the official start of the holiday season one weekend or another but the earlier it starts is best to me! Just more time to take in all the little extras.

deejdigsdis, that's a mighty fine picture of the tree! And you just proved for me that no matter how many pics you take or have seen someone will always come up with something new. As much as we love the Billy Hills shows I don't think I have ever noticed the Christmas decorations inside.... except for the ones incorporated into the show like the Charlie Brown looking tree.

If you can name 3 things for someone to see or do at Christmas time, (at DL of course) what would they be? (Food, show, special rides, or decorations that are just awesome, and shouldn't be missed)
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Oooh good question! Tough though. Hard to narrow it down to just three but I will try.
1) A cup of White Hot Chocolate with a gingerbread man. Best gingerbread I have ever had!
2) Stand on Main Street for the castle lightning, fireworks and to watch it snow. Nothing like it! Gave me goosebumps and a warm fuzzy feeling all at the same time. Pure magic!
3) I'm kinda torn on this one. Love both Haunted Mansion holiday and Small World Holiday.(like Sherry said gotta do it at night) 2 totally different experiences but really you gotta do both to make a trip complete.

Oh, and there's another something that was really special for us. My DD and I had the best time decorating Christmas cookies while watching the show. However, I have no idea if they will be still be offering it since they have changed the Reindeer Roundup area.

disneymom23's suggestion for the Holiday tour is also an excellent choice. We took it in 2006 and really enjoyed it. specialks, unless it has changed, the seats for the tour are reserved in an area by Small World. Excellent seats without the long wait.
 
So if ya'll are ready for more photos.... continuing from 2008.... After talking about Reindeer Roundup I think I'll head over there! I may have gotten carried away with pics but I just couldn't help myself! They have decorations on EVERYTHING!
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How does the Holiday Tour seating for the parade work? I have 2 young girls (will be 6 & 4 for our Dec trip) and don't want to spend all that money and risk them not getting a good seat. Are there rows of seats? We always wait for 1+ hours to get a front curb spot during the parades and I would really be unhappy if we didn't get up front.

The seating is on front of It's a Small World. There are 2 rows of chairs. The first year we had the front row and last year we had the second row. My youngest was 7 and he could see just fine. I'm sure you could get the front row for your kids at least. You could always sit behind them.

My kids really enjoyed the tour. My DH isn't one to pay for something more than once. We did Fantasmic seating once and probably won't do it again. But we feel the tour is something we'd enjoy doing every year.

BTW, we were talking Hidden Mickey's with our tour guide last year. He told us that while these are not HM's, they are fun to try to find. There is a hidden pic of George Washington and a pic of Elvis in the HM. We found the GW but not the Elvis. He told us they are not meant to be spotted by guests but put there to amuse the CM's. He was fun. He is a 3rd generation CM, his grandfather worked with Walt.
 

So if ya'll are ready for more photos.... continuing from 2008.... After talking about Reindeer Roundup I think I'll head over there! I may have gotten carried away with pics but I just couldn't help myself! They have decorations on EVERYTHING!
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I don't know what in the heck is happening with the DIS or my PC that is making it so hard for me to post or open up threads to read posts, but it is taking so long after I click something for anything to happen. And then it takes forever for the reply to go through. I tried to reply here earlier and I clicked and nothing happened. Arrrgggghhhhhh. So I'm going to make this fast because it may give me trouble again!:mad:

Marie, those ^^ are fabulous photos! See, that's exactly the sort of the thing that I think we all appreciate seeing here - all those details that we might otherwise overlook. I love the touches of red flowers in the wagons and all over the Round-Up (even if some of them are fake flowers). I love the boots in one photo and the little reindeer dude under the "Ranch Hands Only" sign. Those are wonderful - and now I KNOW I have to spend more time at the Round-Up.

You should see the Disney Parks Blog come through on your Facebook page since you are a fan of the Disneyland page. It will come through that. BUT, since things can move so fast on Facebook and the Disney Parks Blog stuff could be overlooked, I signed up for the e-mail version of the Parks Blog:

http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/

You will see on the far right hand side where it says "E-mail." Then the Parks Blog will come right to you. Heather Hust Rivera is one of a few people who reports on DLR, but she was the one who broke the news that the Halloween Party was moving over to Disneyland and out of California Adventure, and then she revealed what date HalloweenTime was starting, which was big news for those of us over in the HalloweenTime thread! So I think Heather is probably our go-to gal for the info on when the holiday season will start. She may even have the start date already, but just hasn't had any need to publish it yet because summer just began!! Perhaps, if asked, she would reveal the start date.

I sure hope I can deliver the goods this year and take lots of holiday photos to add to both this thread and my TR!! Last year was a fiasco. In 2008 I was on a roll with the photos, and that was when my old camera was about to die. I really need to get to DLR and have a long, uninterrupted block of time where I can just snap away with the new camera and test out its abilities. I know you're on my side, Marie, so cross your fingers for me that it will all work out! You know what a fiasco last year was, and then when I finally went to DLR in December the crowds were so heavy and the time was so limited that it totally inhibted my photo-taking.
 
How does the Holiday Tour seating for the parade work? I have 2 young girls (will be 6 & 4 for our Dec trip) and don't want to spend all that money and risk them not getting a good seat. Are there rows of seats? We always wait for 1+ hours to get a front curb spot during the parades and I would really be unhappy if we didn't get up front.

The seating is fantastic. We sat in the front row (as mentioned there are two rows of seats). Little tip for getting the front row, which I read about here on Dis :laughing: After you get your hot chocolate and gingerbread man, you then head from there over to small world to get your seating for the parade. At this time it is best to be following right behind the guide so that you are first in the group to get to the seating area and can get seats in the front row!
 
I'm gonna miss those letters too. I am also going to miss the bridge. I understand them wanting to make changes but I wouldn't mind if they left a few reminders for those of us who have always liked CA even before the big improvements.


Whaaaat? They are getting rid of the bridge too? :scared1: How have I missed these announcements? (Guess I'm too busy reading the Halloween and Christmas threads, hee hee.) I LOVE the bridge! I am looking forward to the Cars ride, but between the takeover of WOC and all the things they are removing, it's not going to feel the same at all. :sad1:

On a more positive note, after reading everyone's three things not to miss...I'm thinking I need to add another day to our Christmas trip - we'll never be able to do EVERYTHING in only three days!!! So many things I didn't know about.....:woohoo:
 
I'm thinking I need to add another day to our Christmas trip - we'll never be able to do EVERYTHING in only three days!!! So many things I didn't know about.....:woohoo:

Oh just add a few more. Give yourself a week!

That said, I went to DLR something like 18 days in one year, along with a few trips the year before and two day trips in the two years before that, and I still haven't done everything I want, let alone "everything"!
 
I don't know what in the heck is happening with the DIS or my PC that is making it so hard for me to post or open up threads to read posts, but it is taking so long after I click something for anything to happen. And then it takes forever for the reply to go through. I tried to reply here earlier and I clicked and nothing happened. Arrrgggghhhhhh. So I'm going to make this fast because it may give me trouble again!:mad:

I have these problems all the time. I wonder if the disboards needs to add some servers -- perhaps you should put in a word to the tech guys...:rolleyes1

The seating is fantastic. We sat in the front row (as mentioned there are two rows of seats). Little tip for getting the front row, which I read about here on Dis :laughing: After you get your hot chocolate and gingerbread man, you then head from there over to small world to get your seating for the parade. At this time it is best to be following right behind the guide so that you are first in the group to get to the seating area and can get seats in the front row!

Thanks, we might just have to give this a try! :wizard:
 
Oh gosh, just reading and seeing the pics on this thread is getting me so excited...I had been going to DLR at Christmas for a while but them started going at Halloween time because my second son has a birthday near that time....but this year we are staying home for Hallowen and making it a Christmas trip...... I can't wait to see that shining castle and wear my Mickey Santa Ears again!!!!!!
 
Thought I would share a few photos from our trip last year:

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Christmas Castle day and night

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jessicaerv, I beginning to feel like a stalker. :eek: I just saw you on the November thread and when I came to get caught up over here I just happen to run across you again. Guess with us both having trips in the making we are bound to be running into each other all over the place!

HA! I think I'M the stalker here!!

I'm just so excited about going that I'll post in any and every thread on the DIS - my version of shouting it from the rooftops! :rotfl2::cool1::rotfl:

I wish I could post a picture here, but I don't have a photobucket account, and wouldn't you know it - the site is blocked by my employer. Anyway, I have a priceless photo of my baby girl laughing her head off - she's holding a DVC mailer in her hand. My DH still contends the love of Disney is passed through the umbilical cord. He also firmly believes its a conspiracy of some sort. :lmao::lmao:
 
My kids really enjoyed the tour. My DH isn't one to pay for something more than once. We did Fantasmic seating once and probably won't do it again. But we feel the tour is something we'd enjoy doing every year.

BTW, we were talking Hidden Mickey's with our tour guide last year. He told us that while these are not HM's, they are fun to try to find. There is a hidden pic of George Washington and a pic of Elvis in the HM. We found the GW but not the Elvis. He told us they are not meant to be spotted by guests but put there to amuse the CM's. He was fun. He is a 3rd generation CM, his grandfather worked with Walt.
I agree with you on the Fantasmic/tour topic. Actually, we have done F more than once but I believe I have had my fill and would rather take the tour again if we ever need something to "occupy our spare time". I am looking forward to the WOC this year. It will be so nice to have another option!.....although, we have gone a couple years without a tour..... ah, things to ponder!
Sounds like your tour guide was a really good one. How could you not be after that many generations of CMs? I'll have to be sure to keep an eye out for George and Elvis!

Marie, those ^^ are fabulous photos! See, that's exactly the sort of the thing that I think we all appreciate seeing here - all those details that we might otherwise overlook. I love the touches of red flowers in the wagons and all over the Round-Up (even if some of them are fake flowers). I love the boots in one photo and the little reindeer dude under the "Ranch Hands Only" sign. Those are wonderful - and now I KNOW I have to spend more time at the Round-Up.

You should see the Disney Parks Blog come through on your Facebook page since you are a fan of the Disneyland page. It will come through that. BUT, since things can move so fast on Facebook and the Disney Parks Blog stuff could be overlooked, I signed up for the e-mail version of the Parks Blog:

http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/

You will see on the far right hand side where it says "E-mail." Then the Parks Blog will come right to you. Heather Hust Rivera is one of a few people who reports on DLR, but she was the one who broke the news that the Halloween Party was moving over to Disneyland and out of California Adventure, and then she revealed what date HalloweenTime was starting, which was big news for those of us over in the HalloweenTime thread! So I think Heather is probably our go-to gal for the info on when the holiday season will start. She may even have the start date already, but just hasn't had any need to publish it yet because summer just began!! Perhaps, if asked, she would reveal the start date.

I sure hope I can deliver the goods this year and take lots of holiday photos to add to both this thread and my TR!! Last year was a fiasco. In 2008 I was on a roll with the photos, and that was when my old camera was about to die. I really need to get to DLR and have a long, uninterrupted block of time where I can just snap away with the new camera and test out its abilities. I know you're on my side, Marie, so cross your fingers for me that it will all work out! You know what a fiasco last year was, and then when I finally went to DLR in December the crowds were so heavy and the time was so limited that it totally inhibted my photo-taking.
I always know you will appreciate the pictures! And yes indeed! You do need to be sure to spend some time at Reindeer Roundup. Always fun to get a photo with Santa too. I know they lines are always horrendously long but that's a good time to stand around and take in all the details.
Got all signed up with the Disney Parks Blog. Just what I needed! Something else to read!
Fingers crossed!
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Whaaaat? They are getting rid of the bridge too? :scared1: How have I missed these announcements? (Guess I'm too busy reading the Halloween and Christmas threads, hee hee.) I LOVE the bridge! I am looking forward to the Cars ride, but between the takeover of WOC and all the things they are removing, it's not going to feel the same at all. :sad1:

On a more positive note, after reading everyone's three things not to miss...I'm thinking I need to add another day to our Christmas trip - we'll never be able to do EVERYTHING in only three days!!! So many things I didn't know about.....:woohoo:
I could be wrong but it was my understanding that the plan was to redo the entire entrance to CA. Seems like a total waste to me too so somebody be sure to correct me if I am wrong!!!
That a girl! Another day sounds like a good plan! Glad we could be of help! :laughing:


HA! I think I'M the stalker here!!

I'm just so excited about going that I'll post in any and every thread on the DIS - my version of shouting it from the rooftops! :rotfl2::cool1::rotfl:
Nothing wrong with a little shout out!!! :thumbsup2



Nice photos, bbangel! Thanks for sharing!!!
 
My family and I usually go at Halloween but this year decided to go in Dec. We are so excited and all these photos make it even better! I was wondering what the typical hours are? We are going Dec. 1st for three nights which is Wendsday thru Saturday. I am hoping we will get to see parades and fireworks. Also, do they usually have any rides down for refurbishment. Any advice and information would be great.
 
Welcome to the thread!

Here's a link to last year's December hours - we will be there over that time period, too, and I am using this as a rough guide. DL hours historically don't change too much year to year, but with WOC, who knows? My assumption is that in early Dec it will only be running on weekends, just like fireworks, F!, etc, but that is just MY guess. Since you will be there over a weekend, you should be able to see everything!

http://www.wdwinfo.com/disneyland/park-hours.cfm?month=12&year=2009
 
Thanks, amamax2, for posting the link for the hours. I'm having fun reading the boards to help plan for our NYE visit.

I read one thread that stated while New Year's Eve will be jammed packed, early New Year's Day is pretty quiet and uncrowded, so we'll want to take advantage of that.

I'm loving looking at all the beautiful pictures, can't wait to see all the decorations in person. I also have something else fun to browse while I plan. tksbaskets sent holiday park maps to me. It's fun to read about the special events. On the maps, they have locations marked where you can pick up your NYE party hats and horns. Getting excited! :cool1:

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Wow, I need to resize my pic, but on the otherhand, you can read about the NYE celebrations.
 
This is the best thread EVER!!! If anyone is in a sour mood, just click on this thread and Poof! (insert magic pixie dust here) :wizard: a warm fuzzy feeling eminates from your heart before you are grinning ear to ear secretly planning a trip to Disneyland during the holidays! Thank you everyone!!
I have a question about that wonderful sounding peppermint ice cream in the red and green spinkle tipped cone. Where do you find that treat? Is that on Main Street? I MUST write this one down on my list! :rotfl2: Does anyone have a picture of this yummy treat? Does this ice cream taste like a peppermint patty, or more of a vanilla ice cream with peppermint bits in it? Yikes, now I am drooling!:rotfl:
 
Whaaaat? They are getting rid of the bridge too? :scared1: How have I missed these announcements? (Guess I'm too busy reading the Halloween and Christmas threads, hee hee.) I LOVE the bridge! I am looking forward to the Cars ride, but between the takeover of WOC and all the things they are removing, it's not going to feel the same at all. :sad1:

On a more positive note, after reading everyone's three things not to miss...I'm thinking I need to add another day to our Christmas trip - we'll never be able to do EVERYTHING in only three days!!! So many things I didn't know about.....:woohoo:

amamax2 - Oh yes, add another day!! There are way too many holiday things to see and photograph to not add another day!!

The front of DCA will look very odd without that bridge and the letters out in front. But i guess it doesn't fit in with their vision of 1920's Los Angeles. It will be very interesting to see what DCA looks like when it is all finished with its billion dollar makeover. I am only excited for Carsland because it will give us a couple of new restaurants and rides. Otherwise, I think I am most excited for the Little Mermaid ride!!:cool1::cool1:

Oh just add a few more. Give yourself a week!

That said, I went to DLR something like 18 days in one year, along with a few trips the year before and two day trips in the two years before that, and I still haven't done everything I want, let alone "everything"!

Molly - I agree - even though I could see more things with more time at DLR, there are so many details (many of them virtually hidden) to discover at DLR and so many things to take in, I don't know if I will ever see everything. Plus, now there will be new things to see in DCA when Carsland gets there. It's an endless discovery, which keeps it interesting.

I have these problems all the time. I wonder if the disboards needs to add some servers -- perhaps you should put in a word to the tech guys...:rolleyes1

specialks - Yes, that's probably it - server issues. I bet you're 100% right. At least I know I'm not the only one having trouble.

Oh gosh, just reading and seeing the pics on this thread is getting me so excited...I had been going to DLR at Christmas for a while but them started going at Halloween time because my second son has a birthday near that time....but this year we are staying home for Hallowen and making it a Christmas trip...... I can't wait to see that shining castle and wear my Mickey Santa Ears again!!!!!!

ryalluvdiz - That's one of the wonderful things about this thread, and what makes it so magical. Many of us who contribute here have already been to DLR during the holidays so we know what it's like...but that doesn't seem to dampen our interest in returning for more holiday trips, and I don't think any of us has seen it "all"!! It's almost as if we are seeing the things featured in the photos for the very first time! I guess, in many cases, some of us are seeing things in the photos for the first time because, although we have been to DLR at Christmastime, we have not necessarily combed every inch of the resort, and thus, have missed a LOT of details. Some folks maybe never knew the Reindeer Round-Up was so detailed (like yours truly!). Others may not have been aware of how special the GCH is during the season.

It's easy to miss a lot of things at DLR during the season because there is SO much to absorb. I can honestly say that there are things and details in almost every set of photos in this thread (posted by other people; not my own!) that I have overlooked. There is always that little something that I spot and say, "Wow! I'll have to check that out next time I'm there!" Also, everyone's photographic perspective is slightly different, so it's like we are seeing everything with new eyes over and over!! It's wnderful!!

So this thread is not only raising the interest of those who have never seen DLR at Christmastime and inspiring them to go, but it's also reigniting the interest of those of us who have already been!:santa:

Thought I would share a few photos from our trip last year:

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bbangel - Love those pictures! I especially love the top photo - something about the colors in it really catches my eye!! Thanks so much for posting them! Please post more if you have them!:cool1:

I always know you will appreciate the pictures! And yes indeed! You do need to be sure to spend some time at Reindeer Roundup. Always fun to get a photo with Santa too. I know they lines are always horrendously long but that's a good time to stand around and take in all the details.
Got all signed up with the Disney Parks Blog. Just what I needed! Something else to read!
Fingers crossed!
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I could be wrong but it was my understanding that the plan was to redo the entire entrance to CA. Seems like a total waste to me too so somebody be sure to correct me if I am wrong!!!
That a girl! Another day sounds like a good plan! Glad we could be of help! :laughing:

Marie - you're right - the bridge and the letters are coming down as part of the whole entrance makeover.

I'm all about getting photos with Santa, wherever I can get to him without a line. Of course, I practically had to drag my friend into the GCH Santa photo in 2008 because she wanted to stay planted in the seat, but I got her in it and it turned into a nice photo!!

My family and I usually go at Halloween but this year decided to go in Dec. We are so excited and all these photos make it even better! I was wondering what the typical hours are? We are going Dec. 1st for three nights which is Wendsday thru Saturday. I am hoping we will get to see parades and fireworks. Also, do they usually have any rides down for refurbishment. Any advice and information would be great.

christa2766 - Will this be your first time being at DLR during the holiday season? You are in for a treat!! I hope you've had a chance to scroll back through the whole thread and see all the photos (you don't have to read the whole thing, but it's worth it to scroll for the pictures!!) - we have some real gems hidden in the depths of this thread!

HalloweenTime is great, too - it's quite fun, as you know very well. And I suppose some folks prefer DLR at HalloweenTime if they enjoy Halloween as a holiday more than Christmas in general. But there is just something extra during the holiday season - extra magic - that is not there during HalloweenTime. Christmastime is so much more detailed and thorough, so much more immersive. It really covers the whole entire Resort, whereas Halloween is not that all-encompassing. The holiday season is more of a full sensory experience. You can close your eyes and still smell peppermint or cocoa. You can hear differently-themed versions of Christmas songs in each land you enter. HalloweenTime is not up to that level of immersion yet.

Welcome to the thread!

Here's a link to last year's December hours - we will be there over that time period, too, and I am using this as a rough guide. DL hours historically don't change too much year to year, but with WOC, who knows? My assumption is that in early Dec it will only be running on weekends, just like fireworks, F!, etc, but that is just MY guess. Since you will be there over a weekend, you should be able to see everything!

http://www.wdwinfo.com/disneyland/park-hours.cfm?month=12&year=2009

amamax2 - I'm also guessing WoC will probably run on weekends, but it probably depends on how big of a hit it stays through the summer and into the Fall. If it keeps up its momentum, DLR may try to let it run more often if possible. I guess time will tell.

Thanks, amamax2, for posting the link for the hours. I'm having fun reading the boards to help plan for our NYE visit.

I read one thread that stated while New Year's Eve will be jammed packed, early New Year's Day is pretty quiet and uncrowded, so we'll want to take advantage of that...

Desert Dwellers - Yes, that was my experience too. Jam packed and crazy on NYE, but on New Year's Day, up until about noon, it was delightful. I knew that everyone was hungover and conked out, and I took advantage of it. It was wonderfully uncrowded until noon, and then everyone was back in the parks.

This is the best thread EVER!!! If anyone is in a sour mood, just click on this thread and Poof! (insert magic pixie dust here) :wizard: a warm fuzzy feeling eminates from your heart before you are grinning ear to ear secretly planning a trip to Disneyland during the holidays! Thank you everyone!!
I have a question about that wonderful sounding peppermint ice cream in the red and green spinkle tipped cone. Where do you find that treat? Is that on Main Street? I MUST write this one down on my list! :rotfl2: Does anyone have a picture of this yummy treat? Does this ice cream taste like a peppermint patty, or more of a vanilla ice cream with peppermint bits in it? Yikes, now I am drooling!:rotfl:

azdisneylover - I was hoping you saw the replies to your question about the top 3 things to do/see/eat. It sounds like you did! The pages move quickly, so sometimes the responses can end up on the previous page before you know it!!!:rotfl2:

I agree - this is the best thread ever! I have thought so from the beginning, but it has only gotten 100 times better since last year, with all the wonderful contributions!! It is definitely an instant mood-booster and trip-inspiration, that's for sure!!

The peppermint ice cream can be found at the Gibson Girl ice cream place on Main Street. I posted photos of the ice cream (without the sprinkle cone) earlier in this thread. I was not hungry enough to get the ice cream with the cone at that moment, but I recommend getting it in the cone because it's so much more festive!! You can actually watch the CMs rolls the cone in the holiday toppings as you stand in line, and it's quite cool!! (It was also featured on Guy's Disney Holiday on the Food Network last year!!)

The peppermint ice cream is pink, with chunks of peppermint candy/candy cane in it, so I guess that's like a peppermint patty. It's full peppemint flavor through and through, not vanilla with peppermint pieces. (It's made by Dreyer's, so it's sold in grocery stores during the holidays but it's much more festive to get it at DLR!)
 
Does anyone know when the Candlelight thing will be this year? Is it typically the first or second weekend in December?
 
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