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Well we are booked, paid and committed for dec 9-13 so what will be will be and we'll make it work. But I am a little disappointed by this news. My other half doesn't do well with big crowds so I thought this was an ideal time to go but hmmm sounds like it is going to be busy now :(

Beee -

I think you have the right idea - what will be will be and you'll make it work!:thumbsup2 I haven't set definite dates yet but I had an idea of when I wanted to go, and I'm not going to worry about CP crowds. I think that the CP will change the crowd flow and patterns a bit - but it could work either way. It could be that the crowd patterns change for the better or for the worse. As some folks are saying, perhaps the fact that the CP will now be spread out over 20 nights will alleviate the large concentration of crowds over the first weekend.

On the other hand, the CP may draw in more people to the parks. As I've been saying, I think it will largely come down to money. If the AP holders are being charged to see the CP, that could make a difference. If it's a lottery sort of thing (which they do periodically) where we all enter and wait to see if we were chosen, that could significantly increase the number of people in the park as well.

And then, for the people who have no interest in seeing the CP, they may all wander to other areas of DL or over to DCA.

It will be very interesting to see how it all works and what kind of impact the CP has on crowds, on the parade schedule, on the holiday tour (because that includes the parade), etc. I'm sure Disney has thought about it all and has plans in place to deal with it. It may not end up being as packed as it sounds like it could be.

Being the Christmas lover that I am, I am looking forward to having a chance to see the CP, so I hope Disney doesn't charge us and that it's more of a lottery type of thing.



Why can't they just commit to a Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party?:rotfl2: We want a party of our own!! pixiedust:


disneydreamer74 -


It does seem like they are dancing around having the party, doesn't it? Personally, I think that the DLR creative minds are at work, trying to figure out how to pull off the party in the next couple of years - and where to have it. I think that to have the party in Disneyland, it will be tricky due to making previously available events (snow, fireworks, parade) paid party exclusives. Those are things that people have enjoyed for years, so to suddenly make them party exclusives and unavailable to the general public would probably be very controversial - and it may not go over well. They'd have to deal with all that backlash.

I think that DLR may decide to have a Christmas party in DCA at first - that would give them a prime chance to debut an all-holiday version of WoC, as well as do the TSMM holiday overlay that has been talked about in the past.


GREAT plans. It will be nice if you can get the dining package for CP.

One day and the thread was three pages. Awesome! :santa:

TK -

The Theme Week countdown starts in 10 days!

Is it possible that I am now counting down to the countdown?:rotfl2::rotfl2: I am done with summer, already! Bring on Halloween and Christmas!




Aloha! I'm a newbie on this forum and I'd like to thank everyone for sharing their wonderful experiences and comments. Our family is planning a reunion at Disneyland next year for our first Disney Christmas ever! This thread keeps me informed and builds my excitement as I start to make plans. We visited DLR last summer and had a blast!

As I plan for next December my goal is to immerse my family in the Christmas experience and not focus so much on hitting rides as hard as we did last summer. Of course we will ride HMH and IASWH and spend ample time in CL. But in addition to the parade and fireworks show, what activities are a must if my family is to have the ultimate Disney Christmas experience? Our group of 40 plans to be at DLR from 12/25 - 12/27/13 and range in age from 0 to 65.

Thanks,
Kui

Hello, Kui, and welcome!:cool1: I'm so glad you joined us.

Well, there are many things you can do. Visit the Reindeer Round-Up - that is a very charming, quaint little spot with reindeer and Santa. Make sure to catch the nighttime Enchantment Lighting of the Winter Castle and see it light up in icicle lights. Visit Santa at the 3 Disney hotels and in both parks. Enjoy the Dickens carolers at the Grand Californian Hotel lobby. Eat some season treats, like gingerbread cookies and peppermint ice cream.

I'm sure I'll think of more. I'm probably forgetting something. You'll have an amazing time! The holiday season at DLR is so beautiful!
 
I'm with you, Beee. I planned our trip for Dec 9-13 specifically so we'd miss the crowds. I wouldn't mind seeing the CP but it's definitely not on my "must-do" list and I'm worried that the crowds are going to be crazy in the evenings now. :sad2:

I have a feeling it won't end up being as bad as it sounds like it will be. There must be a method to Disney's madness in this plan. Either they will do something like charge an arm and a leg for it and turn people off from attending, or the 20 nights will help to spread the crowds out. Also, I really think DLR is heavily banking on the appeal of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street - and the themed decorations that are going to appear in both of those lands - to help balance the crowds as well.

If this were another year where California Adventure was not going to really be part of the Christmas season, then the crowds in Disneyland would possibly be massive because the CP. However, if Disney puts enough holiday stuff in DCA to make it feel like it is included in the season, that will surely bring people into that park.
 
Question for our Christmas trip next year -- 16 mos and counting down! :rotfl: For the Christmas season (we'll be there the week before Christmas so crowds will likely start swelling while we are there), is BTR BBQ open? Do Fantasmic and WOC run as well? Just curious. Also, if you had to choose with 2 kids 4.5 and 6.5 between WOC and Fantasmic, which would you choose, especially if dessert seating was an option or WOC Carthay Circle seating was an option? TIA!
 
Question for our Christmas trip next year -- 16 mos and counting down! :rotfl: For the Christmas season (we'll be there the week before Christmas so crowds will likely start swelling while we are there), is BTR BBQ open? Do Fantasmic and WOC run as well? Just curious. Also, if you had to choose with 2 kids 4.5 and 6.5 between WOC and Fantasmic, which would you choose, especially if dessert seating was an option or WOC Carthay Circle seating was an option? TIA!

I spent a bunch of time at the Reindeer Round-Up in 2010, and a small bit of time there last year. I am pretty sure the BBQ was open (it's at the same spot as the Round-Up).

Bret/mvf-m11c is a good source of info about WoC and Fantasmic during the holiday season - so he can correct me if I'm wrong - but I'm pretty sure that both of those will be running and in full swing during your week. In the early part of the season (like early November), I think Fantasmic only shows on Fridays-Sundays. WoC is still nightly, as far as I know. After a certain point in December, when the crowds start to swell, as you said, Fantasmic shows nightly (I think).

I could be totally wrong, and I've never done the dessert seating for Fantasmic, but at least you get seats, if I'm correct on that. Aren't there seats? I think you get to sit at a table. With WoC, there are no seats. Only 'viewing' (a.k.a. standing!). That may weigh into your decision about which to choose because of the kids. Again, Bret knows more about both of those shows and the special dinner/dessert packages than I do.
 

ETA: Oopsie! Cross-posted with Sherry! Move along. :)

For the Christmas season (we'll be there the week before Christmas so crowds will likely start swelling while we are there), is BTR BBQ open?

I, too, am interested in the answer to this question. We definitely want to eat at the BBQ during out Oct 30-Nov 12 trip, and we want to see the Reindeer Round-Up. Do we have to do the BBQ in the first half of our trip before Santa and the deer take over in the area? I've never heard about closures there...but I've also researched a lot more about the Halloween time than the Holiday time in the parks (partly because there is SO much that won't be there yet when the season starts on Nov 12).
 
Question for our Christmas trip next year -- 16 mos and counting down! :rotfl: For the Christmas season (we'll be there the week before Christmas so crowds will likely start swelling while we are there), is BTR BBQ open? Do Fantasmic and WOC run as well? Just curious. Also, if you had to choose with 2 kids 4.5 and 6.5 between WOC and Fantasmic, which would you choose, especially if dessert seating was an option or WOC Carthay Circle seating was an option? TIA!

Yes, Fantasmic and WoC will be running during your visit. Since you are going the third week of December, the parks hours will be in the full times at 8am to 12am at DL while DCA will be 8am to 11pm from the summertime park hours. With the full park hours, F! should have two shows a night while WoC will have two shows.

If you are going multiple days at the parks, you can see WoC one night and see F! another night. If I did get to choose with kids I would go with WoC over F! because WoC is not as scary for little kids as F!. The only problem I have with WoC is that you have to get a railing or your kids will have a hard time seeing the show in front of tall people. F! is easier with the ground sitting right by the RoA.

You can check out the two Superthreads that will tell you everything about the shows.

World of Color Superthread

Fantasmic! Superthread - Or Everything You Need To Know About Fantasmic at Disneyland


Bret/mvf-m11c is a good source of info about WoC and Fantasmic during the holiday season - so he can correct me if I'm wrong - but I'm pretty sure that both of those will be running and in full swing during your week. In the early part of the season (like early November), I think Fantasmic only shows on Fridays-Sundays. WoC is still nightly, as far as I know. After a certain point in December, when the crowds start to swell, as you said, Fantasmic shows nightly (I think).

I could be totally wrong, and I've never done the dessert seating for Fantasmic, but at least you get seats, if I'm correct on that. Aren't there seats? I think you get to sit at a table. With WoC, there are no seats. Only 'viewing' (a.k.a. standing!). That may weigh into your decision about which to choose because of the kids. Again, Bret knows more about both of those shows and the special dinner/dessert packages than I do.

That is correct Sherry. On the third week of December, the park hours should be just like on the weekends. In early and mid November F! will be playing on Friday to Sunday. WoC will be nightly like every other night while there will be only one on the shorten days and two on the longer days. When it gets to the third week of December, F! should be running every night.

You are correct Sherry that you do get reserved seating for F! if you buy the package. There is no tables for the F! dessert seating. There are no seats for WoC unless you are sitting on the park benches in the handicapped sections or VIP seating. The dining packages or picnic gets you FPs for the show so you don't have to get a FP at GRR.These FPs does not guarantee you a great spot where there is no one in front of you during the show. It depends on how long you want to wait to see the show. The longer you wait to see the show before it starts the better view you will have.
 
I have a feeling it won't end up being as bad as it sounds like it will be.

**Fingers crossed** Either way, though, we'll be at Disneyland for the Christmas season, so I can't really complain. :woohoo: I've lived in California my whole life (NorCal) but never been at Christmastime, so I'm really looking forward to it.
 
Hmmm... I was just thinking that maybe they are having 20 performances of the Processional, ending on December 20th, because they want as many people to see it as possible before the world ends on December 21st. :)
 
I am dreaming of a HalloweenTime trip AND a ChristmasTime trip both in the same year, hmmmmm, now only if my bank account would allow it :lmao:

A girl can dream, right? ;)
 
Sherry-I didn't even think about how the nightly CP would change the parade times! Eek, someone tell me to stop worrying, lol!


Sherry E said:
I think that to have the party in Disneyland, it will be tricky due to making previously available events (snow, fireworks, parade) paid party exclusives. Those are things that people have enjoyed for years, so to suddenly make them party exclusives and unavailable to the general public would probably be very controversial - and it may not go over well. They'd have to deal with all that backlash.

Did they have to deal with that when they added the Halloween party, or are the things added for the party never there before? They could always do it like at WDW, the special Christmas parade, fireworks, and shows are only at the party until the week of Christmas. Then the parties stop, and the parade, fireworks, and some shows are done every day for the rest of the year for everyone. There are still a few things only at the party, like some characters and I think the snowing (which, I've never understood the appeal of, it's just soap that will ruin your lens if it gets on your camera, but I know I'm alone, lol), but you can still catch the main things with a regular park ticket. This is different than the Halloween party, which is just one reason I like the Halloween party better. ;)
 
ETA: Oopsie! Cross-posted with Sherry! Move along. :)...

:rotfl2:That happens a lot - I'll be typing up something, and at the time I start typing my reply no one else has answered the question. By the time I submit my reply and it posts, I suddenly see that 3 other people have answered the question!



That is correct Sherry. On the third week of December, the park hours should be just like on the weekends. In early and mid November F! will be playing on Friday to Sunday. WoC will be nightly like every other night while there will be only one on the shorten days and two on the longer days. When it gets to the third week of December, F! should be running every night.

You are correct Sherry that you do get reserved seating for F! if you buy the package. There is no tables for the F! dessert seating. There are no seats for WoC unless you are sitting on the park benches in the handicapped sections or VIP seating. The dining packages or picnic gets you FPs for the show so you don't have to get a FP at GRR.These FPs does not guarantee you a great spot where there is no one in front of you during the show. It depends on how long you want to wait to see the show. The longer you wait to see the show before it starts the better view you will have.

Oh, so you do not get a table for the dessert seating for Fantasmic? Thank you for clearing that up. It seemed like, in the past, I remembered people showing photos of their dessert boxes and talking about sitting at a table. But maybe they had the table just to eat the dessert and not to watch F!

You mentioned the lack of seating for WoC - that makes me wonder what I would have gotten this past December...IF I had used my VIP access (which I had hoped to do, but didn't). I wonder if they would have put us somewhere in the handicapped section because one person in my group was in a wheelchair, or if we would have just gone straight to VIP. Oh well, I'll never know!


**Fingers crossed** Either way, though, we'll be at Disneyland for the Christmas season, so I can't really complain. :woohoo: I've lived in California my whole life (NorCal) but never been at Christmastime, so I'm really looking forward to it.

Hopefully you will love it! You have a lot to look forward to. If you love Christmas time in general and love Disneyland in general, you should have a fantastic time.

Unless Disney decides to conveniently 'remove' some of their decorations from certain areas this year (and they have had an annoying habit of doing that, but they probably assume no one will notice), I think this could be one of the most well-rounded, exciting and immersive holiday seasons thus far...and I've seen a lot of holiday seasons at DLR.

I think that IF the themed decorations in Cars Land and Buena Vista Street are there, and IF California Adventure gets fully into the season like Disneyland does, both parks should be magical. When I saw Buena Vista Street in June I thought, "Okay, this street is just begging for some vintage holiday decorations." Disney certainly has the money to invest in the holiday season, so as long as they keep everything as is in Disneyland and add more to California Adventure than ever before, it should truly be amazing!



Hmmm... I was just thinking that maybe they are having 20 performances of the Processional, ending on December 20th, because they want as many people to see it as possible before the world ends on December 21st. :)

:rotfl2: That's true! I hadn't thought about that. I know I thought it was odd that there would be no CP on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day (but maybe there isn't a CP at WDW on those days either). It hadn't occurred to me that they are stopping the CP right before 12/21!


I am dreaming of a HalloweenTime trip AND a ChristmasTime trip both in the same year, hmmmmm, now only if my bank account would allow it :lmao:

A girl can dream, right? ;)

I like your dream! That's the best scenario.




Sherry-I didn't even think about how the nightly CP would change the parade times! Eek, someone tell me to stop worrying, lol!


Did they have to deal with that when they added the Halloween party, or are the things added for the party never there before? They could always do it like at WDW, the special Christmas parade, fireworks, and shows are only at the party until the week of Christmas. Then the parties stop, and the parade, fireworks, and some shows are done every day for the rest of the year for everyone. There are still a few things only at the party, like some characters and I think the snowing (which, I've never understood the appeal of, it's just soap that will ruin your lens if it gets on your camera, but I know I'm alone, lol), but you can still catch the main things with a regular park ticket. This is different than the Halloween party, which is just one reason I like the Halloween party better. ;)

Yep - the CP should have some sort of impact on the parade times, which will then, in turn, have some sort of effect on the holiday tour (since the parade seating is a selling point of the tour). It may just be a minimal shifting of the schedule, but there should be some effect.

Disneyland Resort treats the holiday season as a much bigger deal than Halloween Time. While Halloween Time has become extremely popular in the last several years, I think that it stands to reason that more people actually plan entire vacations or trips around a holiday trip. People certainly plan trips for Halloween Time too, but I think it happens more at Christmas time.

What happened with Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland is that they (Team Disney Anaheim) made the Halloween Screams fireworks total party exclusives after one year. BUT - and this is the main point - the Halloween Screams fireworks were only available to the general, Disneyland-visiting public for one year before they became party exclusives. Halloween Screams debuted in 2009, and in 2010 it became an exclusive party selling point. The mini-parade/character cavalcade is only available at the party too, and it had never really been at Disneyland before so it wasn't like it was a longstanding tradition to which people had become attached.

So, in other words, Disney was smart in that it made the fireworks available to everyone for one year - just to get people interested in them and intrigued enough to want to see them again, so they would be inclined to buy a ticket to the party the next year! Clever! Throw in a mini-parade and you have justification for buying a separate ticket. But no one had gotten 'attached' to these things as part of the regular roster of Halloween entertainment before they became party exclusives. That's the key.

If Disney were to have a Christmas party in Disneyland and suddenly take away a few things that people come out to see every year - like the parade, snow and fireworks - by making them party exclusives, it would elicit a lot of backlash. The holiday tour would be impacted and probably restructured in some way, too, because of the parade. And if they did make all of those things party exclusives, would the people who have been enjoying them for years feel that it was worthwhile to suddenly pay extra to see them? Maybe not, if they have already seen them dozens of times. It could backfire.

Unlike Halloween Screams and the character cavalcade, the snow/holiday fireworks/holiday parade have been highlights of the holiday season at Disneyland for years and they have become part of the regular seasonal festivities. I think that to have a holiday party in Disneyland would mean that they would have to add in something totally new and exclusive - a new parade or a new fireworks show or whatever - to lure people into buying a ticket. Or they would have to add in something else for the general, non-party people to see in Disneyland if they took away the snow/fireworks/parade.

I don't think DLR can quite get away with doing things exactly as they are done at WDW in this specific case. They may try at some point, but it's a little bit tricky. I'm certain that this is a large reason why we have not yet seen a Christmas party at DLR. The creative minds are probably trying to figure out exactly how they could pull it off to make all parties happy ("all parties" meaning Disney and the public).

If Disney starts putting more holiday things in California Adventure to kind of balance it all out (like a holiday World of Color and a holiday TSMM, etc.), they might be able to get away with having the Christmas party in DCA to begin with, and use those things as the selling point. I still think they might end up having the Cast Member parties in DCA this year because I don't see when they could do it in Disneyland, unless it's after 12/20 or before 12/1.

Or by adding more to DCA during the season they would have more leverage to get away with having an exclusive party in Disneyland, because there would be enough other holiday things to do at California Adventure to entertain people who didn't want to pay for a party ticket in Disneyland.

I don't know if any of that makes sense, but that's what I have been pondering.:rotfl2: I think that this year's holiday season will be very telling and may foreshadow what is to come in future years.

If the multi-night Candlelight Processional is a huge hit and not a crowd-building nightmare, Disney may think, "Aha! We can make the CP a selling point of a Christmas party!"

If California Adventure's holiday decor is a big enough hit this year, Disney may think, "Aha! We can get away with having a party in Disneyland next year because anyone who doesn't want to go to the party can still enjoy the season in DCA and not feel like they are missing out on anything!"

Or, Disney may think, "Aha! California Adventure is now fully involved in the holiday season too, so maybe we can have a party in DCA and do an all-holiday World of Color as the selling point!"


I think that the creative and strategic minds are waiting to see what happens with this first holiday season since the DCA makeover has been finished, and if the holiday highlights seem to be balanced well between the two parks, I think there will be more possibility for a party next year or the year after.

The key is to not leave the non-party people feeling like they are missing out on holiday fun in the other, non-party park (whichever ends up being 'the other park'!), and/or to not send everyone over to the park with the party and leave the non-party park almost empty (comparatively)! There has to be a balance.
 
Hi Sherry! Can't wait for all the Christmas fun coming up! I'm nervous about the 20 days of CP. We will be there 11/30-12/4. I know it's going to be crazy and am expecting that but I am nervous about mass chaos. I think we will just spend the first part of the day at DL and the second at CA. I know this is the year of a lot of firsts so we really don't know what to expect. Do you think that all the CP shows might make the crowds a little bit lighter or heavier? I know that the first 2 days are special ticketed events but other people come in hopes of seeing it right? Either way I am so excited!!! 3 months 1 week and 4 days till we are there. I'm not counting or anything :)

Shannon

I just thought of something! Does Fantasmic run on CP nights? Probably not right.
 
Hi Sherry! Can't wait for all the Christmas fun coming up! I'm nervous about the 20 days of CP. We will be there 11/30-12/4. I know it's going to be crazy and am expecting that but I am nervous about mass chaos. I think we will just spend the first part of the day at DL and the second at CA. I know this is the year of a lot of firsts so we really don't know what to expect. Do you think that all the CP shows might make the crowds a little bit lighter or heavier? I know that the first 2 days are special ticketed events but other people come in hopes of seeing it right? Either way I am so excited!!! 3 months 1 week and 4 days till we are there. I'm not counting or anything :)

Shannon

I just thought of something! Does Fantasmic run on CP nights? Probably not right.

Hi, Shannon!:cool1: For some reason I didn't get the alert that you had posted. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you.

I'm not sure about Fantasmic on CP nights - the CP has been happening on weekends thus far, so Fantasmic was showing. I assume that this time around, Fantasmic will stick to its usual schedule of weekends in early December, and then iin the second or third week of December it will happen nightly. It shouldn't have anything to do with the CP, really.

My very first reaction was, "Oh wow - the crowds are going to be huge for all of December!" But when I thought about it more, I figured that Disney has to have thought this through. If they make the ticket/dinner packages extremely expensive, that will affect how many people actually buy them. If they require the AP holders to pay for tickets to see the CP, that will make a difference.

So I don't really know. I assume that there will be enough folks who do not want to see the CP who will go over to DCA to see all that is new there. That's what I think Disney is banking on - that the decorations and holiday activities in DCA are going to be enough to keep people interested in DCA as an alternate to Disneyland.

Yes, the first 2 nights of the CP are for invited guests only - maybe press or media or VIP's. But usually people on Main Street try to stand around and watch from a distance. I don't know how that will be handled this year.


Do you have a link or picture of a times guide from last thanksgiving?

LVdisneyChick -

On Page 1, Post #3, of this thread (the Info post), scroll down to the Questions section (with red & green text). If I recall correctly, I think I posted a link to last year's park hours and entertainment schedule for both November and December in that section, or somewhere in that specific post. Of course, it could be different this year but it can't hurt to check it out!


Any word on candy canes? Will the taffy trolley also be doing holiday themed stuff?

jkh1978 -

Disney will most likely not release the official candy cane schedules for quite a while. But I expect them to do blogs and press releases of all sorts, leading up to November, informing us about the upcoming holiday highlights/decorations in DCA!

Let me put it this way - and you can read between the lines with a wink and a nudge - anything can change at any time, and until Disney actually posts it somewhere and it becomes "official," it can't really be considered set in stone, but...I heard from a reliable source that Trolley Treats will be making the candy canes in DCA this year. I'm not sure if that means that TT will do it in addition to Candy Palace on Main Street, or instead of Candy Palace. It may not even happen. Let's just say it was a very credible rumor that Trolley Treats will be churning out the candy canes this year. We shall see if it happens!
 
Sherry, I know you don't know, but what pricing range would you not be surprised in seeing for the dinner package?
Thanks,
Kerri
 
Sherry, I know you don't know, but what pricing range would you not be surprised in seeing for the dinner package?
Thanks,
Kerri

Kerri -

I'm not sure what Disneyland used to charge for the CP dinner packages in the past, when they used to be available to everyone and not just "invited guests only."

Assuming that the package will include dinner (obviously) and actual seats for the CP (and seats are very limited), just rough-guessing it I'd think that some of the packages would be in the range of $60 - $80. Then again, there will be different celebrities involved in the CP's, reading the story of Christmas, so Disney may hike up the prices based on that. We could see some dinner packages even more than $80, closer to $100. I am totally just sort of picking random figures, though.

I am thinking that the Annual Pass people who decide to see the CP may either get to enter a lottery/contest sort of thing, and if they are picked to see the CP they may either get seats or get a prime "viewing" spot (meaning they'd have to stand), or buy discounted packages. I could be wrong, but I don't think think there are enough seats to accommodate too many people right there in Town Square, so they'd have to give the best seats to the higher-paying people. They could also decide to charge the AP holders too - make them buy a 'ticket' for a discounted rate.

I'm really confused and curious about how it's going to work. I just think that if the prices are too high, that will eliminate a lot of people from wanting to see the CP and the crowds should not be as bad as it seems like it could be.
 
Just saw this on the DisneyPark Blog

UPDATE 8/21/12: There will be no cost for registered Annual Passholders to attend the Candlelight Ceremony and Processional. Registration details will be available soon.

A limited number of dining packages will also be available and will include reserved seating for selected performances – details and costs for these packages will be announced at a later date.
 
Just saw this on the DisneyPark Blog

UPDATE 8/21/12: There will be no cost for registered Annual Passholders to attend the Candlelight Ceremony and Processional. Registration details will be available soon.

A limited number of dining packages will also be available and will include reserved seating for selected performances – details and costs for these packages will be announced at a later date.

Welp, great for those of us who will be there the 1st and 2nd; this will keep AP holders away for those 2 nights since they'll be able to see it for free later on in the month. Seems like it'll really increase crowds for the 3rd-20th though.

Guess I'm glad we'll be there the 1st and not a later weekend!
 
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