Well, I'm no expert, lol, but I'll take a stab.
It is a quite large area, set-up like a small ranch, so as the wood fences, a house/cabin, area for animals and then to the one side, a huge area with picnic tables where they also do the BBQ meals.
At the cabin, Santa and Mrs. Claus (?) will be available for pictures - it is a beautiful set-up, but does tend to get crowded. I'm not sure the hours and i do remember reading earlier in this thread someone who had just gotten to the beginning of the line when Santa went to take a break, so I know they do take breaks, but probably they just send another Santa in as it wasn't long before Santa returned. I think they are there all day for the most part.
As far as when to show up to avoid crowds, not sure what to tell you. The first time we went, the place was pretty empty and we could have spent a long time with Santa. We just wandered over there in the middle of the day. The next time, we again just wandered over there as we got to the part of Disneyland, got in line for Santa, and after waiting probably 20 min, with the line not moving at all, we got out of line.
The rest of the area isn't really affected by the crowds - it is really only the line for pictures with Santa.
Your little ones will enjoy it; hard to say with your older ones. When we were just there at the Halloween Round-Up, my 12 & almost 14 year old were not very interested - the activities are really for littler ones - bu they indulged my desire to take pictures (and will again on our upcoming Christmas trip, lol).
There are lots of amazing details and backdrops for photos, so if that is of interest to you, or you are trying to get that great holiday family picture, this is a wonderful spot for that. There is a beautiful sleigh and backdrop right outside the entrance.
Does the Plaza Inn change their meal selection for the Holidays? Say like Thanksgiving dinner (Turkey, Stuffing, etc.) and if so when does that start?
COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS!!!! Will be there in 10 days!!!!
Also I am planning on buying my tickets online and turning them in at the turnstile. If we don't show up till 3pm would there be any chance that the park will be at max capacity for the first day of the Christmas season?
Hi, Mike!
I could be wrong on this but I think the Plaza Inn may have special meals on the actual holidays, but I'm not sure if they change the entire menu for the whole season. NewbieMouse talked to a CM in Dining recently and Plaza Inn was one of the places they mentioned as having special holiday meals. I don't know if they go all out and get traditional with turkey and all the side dishes, but I imagine they do at least some of that. They will, at the very least, have some seasonal items and seasonal desserts starting this month and those will be there all season long.
Thanks for the treat list. For those of us going the early part of the christmas, could you please take some food porn pics for those who have to wait? OO and some decor, too.
Thanks Sherry E for the goodie list. Who wants to share their must get christmas treats? I do, I do. I need to get the beingets at Cafe Olreans, a candy cane, the demitasse mickey santa, a gingerbread cookie, and a holiday popcorn bucket. Maybe some pepermint fudge and a christmasy rice crispy treat.
Yes, the CM definitely quoted Plaza Inn as an option for special holiday meals. I believe it involved a sirloin roast buffet with all the trimmings. If you call Disney Dining they have all the details now.
FYI - They are giving out Christmas dining info on the dining line. The only special meal Christmas Eve is a NY striploin buffet at Plaza Inn, but Christmas Day there are many choices for special meals - Goofy's Kitchen, Plaza Inn, Rainforest Cafe, PCH Grill, Ariel's Grotto, DLH and Carnation Cafe.
I'm just joining in! My family and I will be at DLR Nov. 30th- Dec.3rd. I can't wait! When I have a little more time I'm going to try to read as much of this thread as I can.![]()
OMG, there goes my weight watchers points. Just thinking about all those goodies added 2" to my hips.
ah I know my plan... have hubby buy one of everything, and then I'll just have a bite of each, and he can eat the rest.