Hello everyone!
My best friend and I just decided to go to
Disneyland for Christmas this year (hooray!). We'll be there from the 20 to the 28th of December.
I've been to DL once but it was ages ago and I don't remember much so I am in need of advice! Can anyone recommend the best place for Xmas eve and xmas day dinner? Are there any holiday events that we just have to attend?
Thanks in advance and I love all your pictures!
Hi, Spritie!!
Well, you'll be at DLR a good, long time so you will have lots of time to do everything. And it's such a magical time of year that you will want to see and do it all!
Okay, let's see...if you enjoy fine dining, Napa Rose in the Grand Californian Hotel is a critically acclaimed restaurant (also widely praised by DLR guests). Chances are, they probably have a special menu for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In fact, if I recall, on Guy Fieri's Food Network special last year, "Guy's Disney Holiday," he did a segment on the Napa Rose Christmas meal.
I have also heard that Storytellers Cafe (also in the GCH) might also have some special menu or buffet items on Christmas Eve and Day. I cannot confirm that - but I love Storytellers as a restaurant anyway, and it has a really cozy, warm atmosphere that works well during the holidays.
I'm not sure what Goofy's Kitchen in the Disneyland Hotel does on Christmas, but they have a huge buffet to begin with, so I imagine they might put some special items out for the actual holiday itself.
Ariel's Grotto in California Adventure serves slightly upscale dishes (not quite to the level of Napa Rose but more upscale than your average park fare). I wouldn't be shocked if they had a special meal on Christmas too.
You can always check with Disneyland Dining - 714-781-DINE - and ask them about Christmas Day meals.
You probably will want to eat at Blue Bayou, too - can't beat the atmosphere!!
As for events - this is not an actual event, but one thing I really like to do at DLR during the holiday season is to go into the Grand Californian Hotel lobby and plunk down on one of the comfy chairs or sofas to listen to the pianist, the guitarist and the carolers - all of whom provide free holiday musical entertainment!! The setting is just lovely - the dim lighting, the dark wood, the fireplace and the giant Christmas tree all set the mood and contribute to the elegant but rustic feel of the lobby/hearth area. People curl up on the sofas - or even on the carpet - with drinks and treats in hand, enjoying the musical interludes. The carolers even take requests. Plus, Santa sets up shop by the tree with a PhotoPass photographer, and it's great fun to watch everyone go up to get their photo taken with him.
Don't miss getting your photo taken in front of the Winter Castle at night, when it is all aglow. Also don't miss getting your photo taken in front of the spectacularly gorgeous It's a Small World Holiday at night, when its colors draw people from all corners of the parks like moths to a flame!!
Be sure to ride IASWH as well as Haunted Mansion Holiday - those are the two major rides that receive the holiday overlay treatment, and they are not to be missed.
Also take a cruise on the Storybook Land Canal Boats - many of the tiny cottages have their own teeny tiny holiday decorations!!
Can anyone else think of some other things that are not to be missed? I know I'm skipping something!