Sherry E
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Sherry: You make everything sound so wonderful....I am also going to be there on my trip 11/28 to 12/4...I have only been one time at Christmas Time and it was when my kids were out for break and it was soooooo very busy. Well they are out of school now so we thought all of us will go and hope it is not as busy.
I am writing down all the wonderful things you mention so that I will have a chance to just walk and absorb all the wonderful, magical expereinces this time.
Thank you for all your input,,it is really helping me plan out my trip.![]()
pattyduke34 - Thank you so much for the nice comments - I appreciate it, and I am happy if I am able to help in any way!

Anyway, welcome!

When you visited DLR during the holidays in the past (during the horribly busy time), when exactly was it? Do you remember? Was it between Christmas and New Year's, or in that week right before Christmas?
The holiday season at DLR has gotten more popular in general in the last couple of years - I think it's broken records and it's been confirmed that it's been the busiest holiday season in 10 years, etc. The heavy, heavy crowds can reallllllly put a damper on soaking in the ambiance. It is hard to absorb all the holiday magic and really be able to pay attention to the wonderful details when there are a million people at every turn. So I can completely understand how large crowds would have interfered with your DLR holiday experience the last time you tried it.
For 3 years in a row, I went to DLR on the weekend immediately before Christmas. In 2007, it was not that bad - at least not oppressively crowded, I felt. There were certainly lots of people milling about, but it didn't feel like it was crazy and annoying.
In December 2008, on that same pre-Christmas weekend, I could tell that the crowds had picked up a bit - probably due to Toy Story Midway Mania opening that year. Particularly noticeable were the crowds in DCA. In 2007, DCA was like a vast, empty space compared to what it had become in 2008. It was a little bit more annoying.
But by the same pre-Christmas weekend in 2009, the crowds were crazy. Ridiculous.

It was sooooo crowded - and I didn't mentally prepare for it because I wasn't used to those kinds of crowds on that particular weekend - that I couldn't even get back into New Orleans Square. The little back alleys of NOS were jam-packed. The line for Haunted Mansion Holiday was a nightmare - no pun intended!

That 12/2009 trip was what made me realize that I had to switch my dates for 2010 and beyond! I knew I loved the holiday season at DLR too much to abandon it, but I would not have the patience or energy to deal with the kinds of crowds I encountered in 2009 again. And I didn't want to miss the full swing of the season - meaning I didn't want to miss the hotels getting into the spirit and all of that - so I would have to pick dates that were earlier in December than I was used to going, but after Thanksgiving.
Last year I was at DLR from 12/12 - 12/15, and while it was more crowded than I expected on 12/12, 12/13 and 12/14, I was able to move around and go where I wanted to go without getting stuck in mobs of people. I could take photos of what I wanted to take photos of. I could stroll around leisurely and actually pay attention to the sights and sounds much more than I had in the past.
Having that kind of visit to DLR - where the crowds are so big that it really affects the quality of your trip and your overall enjoyment, and you feel like you can't get anythng done - is definitely something that may prevent a first-time holiday visitor from wanting to return!
So, pattyduke34, I am very glad to see that you are taking another shot at it and making a trip during that week of 11/28!! Let's hope that week turns out to be a lucky charm for all of us who are visiting then!


I meant to say Sherry the turnstile entrance at DCA will be completed since it is almost done while Buena Vista Street will be ready until next year. I'm sorry to confuse you and TK about the DCA turnstile entrance. That would be neat if the BVS was completed at the end of the year, but it is only the turnstile entrance.
We know the DLR says they have a date for the opening of a new land, ride, show, etc. and always push it back due to weather or problems. So I'm not assuming that all of Carsland will be ready during next year.
I'm hoping that DCA will do some Halloween decorations this year, but with everything going on during the construction it looks like they won't have any decorations.
Bret - Okay, I see what you mean! Yes, the actual turnstiles should be done. The DCA entrance is going to look so weird without the Golden Gate Bridge, when that finally gets taken down, right? I am so used to seeing it there.
Even though I grew up going to the original Pan Pacific Auditorium as a child, either going to ice shows, attending swap meets, rummage sales or seeing movies, and that specific architecture that I'm familiar with will be cool to see at the entrance to DCA, it will still be strange to me to see a piece of my childhood 'neighborhood' at the entrance to a Disney park!! Very surreal!