disneymum2201
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I hope you are right and that although the CP for 1st and 2nd is invitation only that as guests we can watch from the street.
I hope you are right and that although the CP for 1st and 2nd is invitation only that as guests we can watch from the street.
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.
Everyone keep in mind that the last couple of years of the CP have been "invitation only" events, and no one else was really invited to see it, and yet the crowds were large. There were lots of people standing around the area, I'm sure - and I would bet that they were not all AP holders. The parks were supposedly very crowded on both weekend days, though I didn't find Sunday to be too bad earlier in the day. A lot of the people standing around were probably non-locals and non-AP holders. I don't think AP holders like big crowds either! Crowds are crowds, no matter what the origin or demographic.
So, that brings us to this year. The first 2 nights of the CP will, again, be invitation only, and not really geared to the general public. The big question is, will as many people still be standing around, trying to catch a glimpse of the CP, or will Disney find a way to prevent crowds from gathering? They can prevent crowds from standing in certain spots for parades and fireworks, so I'm sure they could figure out how to do it for the CP too. They may allow people to enter and exit Disneyland, but everyone has to keep walking and not congregate. We'll see how they do it.
Now for the dates of 12/3 - 12/20, I think that it's clear that the actual seats/chairs are going to be held for those who buy dinner packages.
However, don't you think that expanding it to 20 nights will pull AP holders AWAY from the parks on the 2nd and 3rd, because they will be able to see it later on in the month? I mean, I don't doubt it won't be crowded from just people in general, but I would think because of the extra days geared specifically for AP holders, this would end up making AP holders realize, "Okay, we'll register for the 7th (or whatever date they choose), so we won't have to worry about standing around on the invitation-only nights." You know what I mean? Maybe it's just wishful thinking but this is what first popped into my mind.
I think you may be assuming that it was only AP holders who were standing around and crowding up Town Square in the past when CP's were happening. I don't believe that. I don't know that to be true. I think there were people of all places and backgrounds standing around. Weekends are weekends. Weekends are busy. Weekends at DLR welcome guests from all over the world who are not AP holders. It's not only AP holders who would stop and take notice if they saw something Christmasy happening in Town Square. I think there is kind of a sentiment that runs around this board - I see it all the time - where the AP holders and the "locals" get blamed for all crowds.
I think that having the CP on many nights will give people many choices for when they want to see it. However, on weeknights a lot of people may not be able to attend because they have work or school the next day. Weekends will always be busier.
If it is a lottery/sweepstakes situation, as I suggested it might be, not everyone will be chosen. There will not be room for everyone. The AP holders would have to be selected in advance.
So there may be a bunch of people who end up trying to stand around anyway, unless the Cast Members figure out a way to keep people moving along and not congregating.
I know that everyone wants a magic answer that will assure them that their chosen nights will not be crowded. I don't think any of us can give or get that answer with 100% certainty. I think we just have to carry through with our plans and hope for the best. We will hope that Disney has a master plan in place, and that whatever is happening in California Adventure will be enough to lure people over there. Hopefully it will all balance out.
Very good points, Sherry! I'm not necessarily looking for a magic answer, in fact, I'm fully expecting all of our days to be pretty busy in the parks crowd-wise.
People can stand around the CP/MS area all they want (well, if they don't make people keeping moving, that is); if it means less people on attractions for a little bit, then by all means, stand around MS.I think if we're in DLP that evening, we'll just catch the monorail out instead of having to deal with the crowds in the MS area.
Either way, I'm beyond thrilled to be going to Disneyland near the holidays.![]()
danimaroo -
You know,to be perfectly honest, I always wondered who exactly all the people were who packed into Disneyland on previous CP weekends and why they were there!I had heard horror stories of awful crowds over CP weekend for years. Last year, a Facebook friend of mine confirmed that Saturday of CP weekend was awful.
But I was always thinking, who are these people in the parks? Back when Disneyland used to sell dinner packages to the general public, that made sense that perhaps more people would pack into Disneyland. When they stopped the dinner packages, however, and made it an exclusive, invitation-only event, I could picture people standing around Town Square trying to get a glimpse of John Stamos or Gary Sinise or whomever - but why would the rest of the park be so busy other than the fact that it was just a weekend?
So I began to wonder if maybe the CP guests (the VIP's and media, etc.) were bringing their families, and suddenly there were huge crowds. I was never really sure why the rest of the park got so crowded for one invitation-only event.It always baffled me!
I wish we had a template to which we could refer for patterns and crowds in a situation where the CP happens for multiple nights. I don't even think we can really use WDW's established routine as a guideline, because their CP happens in a different setting than ours does.
So now I think there are a few variables which will make a difference:
1. If the Cast Members can keep the crowds moving through Town Square and Main Street and not standing around to try to watch the CP from afar, then that should help a lot with the gridlock on Main Street on all nights (including 12/1 and 12/2), and it may deter some people from coming into the park in general;
2. If Disney puts enough holiday decorations and other holiday-esque stuff in California Adventure, then if people want to escape Disneyland for fear of crowds, at least they won't feel like they are missing out on seasonal festivities in the other park. That aspect is crucial! People who are there for the holidays have to feel like they are not being short-changed of holiday merriment by venturing over to California Adventure. If they feel like that park is lacking in decor, they may stay in Disneyland. So there has to be a really good balance of decorations and holiday highlights in both parks to keep people happy - unlike Halloween Time, which is mainly centered in Disneyland and not in California Adventure, sadly; and
3. If the AP holders have to enter a sweepstakes/lottery to be selected (or not) for their chosen CP time frames, this will limit the number of AP people who can attend, which will also keep crowds lower than expected in the park. And IF that happens, will the AP holders stick with weekends or weeknights, or all of the above?
Any of these things could make a big difference on the effects of the CP over all 20 nights, along with any possible weather disruptions and things like that.
One thing I think is safe to bet on is that it will most likely be very busy on 12/8 & 12/9, as well as 12/15 & 12/16 - those are holiday season weekends, so they would have been busy anyway, but the CP will add crowds to that.
It should be very interesting to see how it all plays out, and I hope it turns out well - and doesn't turn into a hotbed o' madness!Although, as Royal Consort alluded to above, after the Be Our Guest fiasco at WDW - which I had heard about (vaguely) through a friend's Pre-TR for her upcoming trip to WDW - Disney may not be thinking things through as much as we'd like!
I am happy to tell you that, back by popular demand, the Theme Week Countdown (to the start of the holiday season at DLR) begins in 5 days!!!!!!