Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #3!- HOLIDAYS BEGIN 11/12/13!!

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I'm gonna try to post some BVS pics. They're not intended as BVS pics, but they took place there ;) Love DCA at Christmas time!!





Here are my girls waiting for their candy canes to be made!! They loved it!!




My BFF and me with Goofy!
 
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Sherry, I'm sorry to report back to you...my Safeway in Roseville, CA (near Sacramento) has the full fat version (in addition to the Slow Churned) of your Peppermint Ice Cream

When do you think December park hours will be released? November 1st?

They release them 6 weeks out, so next week we should start seeing the December hours slowly appear.
 

Autty40 said:
We'll be there the 18-21 but only in the parks the 19th and 20th. They haven't released any other details that I know of besides the dates... I wish they would record before the park opens so it doesn't interrupt too much at the parks.

They may, or at least during EMH because the show plays on the East Coast first. This is assuming their airing same day shows.
 
DisneyJamieCA said:
They may, or at least during EMH because the show plays on the East Coast first. This is assuming their airing same day shows.

Let's hope so!
 
Thanks Bret and Sherry. I have read a bit from the first page and am a little nervous about our dates now. Since the processional will only take place that weekend, I bet crowds will flock. I would love to see it, but like Fantasmic, I just do not like how long it would take out of my day. DisneyWorld makes everything easier.

Our dates are not flexible, since we have Thanksgiving plans the weekend before and Xander's birthday party booked the weekend after. The following weekend is prime time meaning more crowds and the requirement to upgrade APs.
 
deej --

Thank you for the kind words (I do have a good memory most of the time, and am very detailed -- so all of that helps when putting together these little threads), but I clearly got the source of your funnel cake wrong! Did you ever get a funnel cake in Frontierland? Because if you didn't get one there at any point in the past, then I read someone else's TR and saw a funnel cake photo from Frontierland and mixed it up with your DCA funnel cake! I am strongly associating funnel cake with Frontierland in my mind, so someone got one from there at some point!:rotfl2:

I think I've only had 2 funnel cakes in my life. The Christmasy one in DCA, and one that my dad got at Knott's Berry Farm years ago. I remember it well because a bird pooped on it and dad noticed as he was taking a bite next to the poop-laden part. :scared:

Frontierland seems like the most funnel cakey area of the park. (Maybe I'm relating it back to my Knott's Berry Farm days.) But I've never had one there.

I love the pictures for this week's theme everyone! I love the old-fashioned Christmas look. Too bad I don't have any pics to share this week.

Sherry, was the newspaper something you could keep as a souvenir, or was it a decoration only? I love your tree picture looking up from the bottom.
 
Julie, pixleyyy and Elk Grove Chris -- Everyone's got another entry into the random draw! What gorgeous pictures everyone has posted!


Thanks :) I am going to try emailing and see.

blue888 --

Let us know what you find out! I think that by the end of next week, someone in Dining should have a list because that's when the booking windows open for Christmas.

It would be good to get a comprehensive list of the special Christmas Eve/Day meals, like the Parks Blog did for the Thanksgiving meals last year. Even if they don't put out a new list every year, having one list to sort of use as a guideline for a couple of years would be good (and I could put it on page 1 of this thread, in the Food/Dining post).

I don't doubt that the Parks Blog will do a piece about holiday treats & goodies -- they seem to have finally picked up on the fact that people like reading about goodies all year -- but doing a specific article about Christmas Eve/Day meals would be very handy. And I know the people in Disney's Social Media departments occasionally peek in on this thread, so hopefully they will get the hint!


I've been lurking on this thread for awhile now but thought I might as well start posting. It looks like we get to go to the parks for a quick trip! I'm super excited. I can't wait to see the decorations again! We went a couple years ago at Christmas time and I loved it. I'm most looking forward to the parade and the fireworks/snow. And I've got a giant list of all the treats I need to eat in a day and a half! We'll be in the parks the Saturday and Sunday before Thanksgiving so I know crowds will be growing. But thats ok by me! I'm just glad we get to go and I can get the kids's picture with Santa!

Welcome, kirstie101!:cool1:

I'm so glad you decided to join in!

I think that if a quick trip is in the works, the holiday season is the best time to do it because you can get a lot of Christmas merriment packed into a day and a half!

I also think it's good that you'll be seeing the parade, fireworks and snow on this trip. If an official Christmas party begins next year or the year after, who knows what the fate of the existing holiday parade and fireworks will be? Those longstanding events could become part of a paid party, or Disney could replace them with an all new holiday parade and fireworks show.

You went a couple of years ago -- so you haven't seen the Buena Vista Street decorations or Cars Land decorations in person yet? You have a lot to look forward to! Even the Jingle Jangle Jamboree in Disneyland is new -- even though it is basically an expanded version of the old Reindeer Round-Up. California Adventure feels like it is more involved in the seasonal festivities now. It often felt like it was lacking a little bit of holiday decor in the past (once you got past the entrance), but last year was different.

Yes, crowds will be starting to build on the weekend you're there (with people who are arriving early for their Thanksgiving celebrations) but I think that as long as you prepare for it and expect it, that's half the battle!

Besides, we can never totally predict what will happen -- sometimes, when we think it's going to be really crowded, it's not that bad. And when we think it won't be crowded, it is very crowded (as many of the current Halloween Time/MHP visitors are finding out!). At this rate, I am expecting the first 2 weeks of December to be more crowded than they have been in recent years, just because it seems like a lot of people are going during that time to avoid larger crowds a couple of weeks later!

You will definitely have at least 2 Santas to get the kids' photos with -- the DCA/Elias and Company Santa and the Jingle Jangle Jamboree Santa.



Sherry, I'm sorry to report back to you...my Safeway in Roseville, CA (near Sacramento) has the full fat version (in addition to the Slow Churned) of your Peppermint Ice Cream

egritz --

Okay, now you're all just taunting and torturing me.:rotfl2: And again I say...madness!



Thanks Bret and Sherry. I have read a bit from the first page and am a little nervous about our dates now. Since the processional will only take place that weekend, I bet crowds will flock. I would love to see it, but like Fantasmic, I just do not like how long it would take out of my day. DisneyWorld makes everything easier.

Our dates are not flexible, since we have Thanksgiving plans the weekend before and Xander's birthday party booked the weekend after. The following weekend is prime time meaning more crowds and the requirement to upgrade APs.

Kim --

I think that Saturday of your December weekend will be the worse day in terms of Candlelight crowds, because reports always seem to indicate that the Saturday crowds are worse on that weekend. Sunday will probably be the less crowded of the two days, especially in the first half of the day.

I find that what happens is that a lot of the crowds and gridlock around Town Square are caused by people trying to leave...so they can avoid crowds!:rotfl2: The crowds are sometimes caused by people trying to avoid crowds! So if you just avoid Town Square and Main Street later in the day and don't try to join the mass exodus of people thinking they are escaping huge crowds, you might not have too much of an issue. You can always head to DCA or take a break in DTD, or in the lovely, comfortable GCH lobby!

The best thing is that you're prepared. If you expect horrible crowds, then the reality will probably not end up being what you imagined. I think it's much better to prepare for the worst and end up pleasantly surprised, than to go in with blinders on, not knowing what to expect.

I think I've only had 2 funnel cakes in my life. The Christmasy one in DCA, and one that my dad got at Knott's Berry Farm years ago. I remember it well because a bird pooped on it and dad noticed as he was taking a bite next to the poop-laden part. :scared:

Frontierland seems like the most funnel cakey area of the park. (Maybe I'm relating it back to my Knott's Berry Farm days.) But I've never had one there.

I love the pictures for this week's theme everyone! I love the old-fashioned Christmas look. Too bad I don't have any pics to share this week.

Sherry, was the newspaper something you could keep as a souvenir, or was it a decoration only? I love your tree picture looking up from the bottom.

deej --

Well, a poop-laden funnel cake is not very enticing, is it?:rotfl2::faint:

There are a couple of places at the Farmers Market (in my neighborhood) that have funnel cake. I never buy it, though.

Now I have to figure out whose TR I read a while back with the report and/or photo of someone eating funnel cake in Frontierland! It will hit me when I am not even thinking about it, most likely!

You don't have any holiday photos from the Hollywood Pictures Backlot (pre-Hollywood Land days)? Hollywood is part of the theme for this week, too.

Stay tuned -- there are two brand new themes coming up next Monday (10/21) and 10/28...and one of them you will be able to contribute to, I think.

Thank you for the compliment on the tree picture.:goodvibes The holiday edition of the Buena Vista Bugle was a souvenir. There was a stack of them sitting in a rack somewhere on BVS -- I am thinking it was near Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe, maybe?? I saw them sitting there and took a couple of different shots -- the one I posted yesterday, which I then 'aged' by adding the tone and the frame to it, and a second shot in which I arranged the stack of newspapers in a sort of slightly fanned out way (which looked more appealing than just the straight stack of papers).
 
kirstie101[/B]!:cool1:

I'm so glad you decided to join in!

I think that if a quick trip is in the works, the holiday season is the best time to do it because you can get a lot of Christmas merriment packed into a day and a half!

I also think it's good that you'll be seeing the parade, fireworks and snow on this trip. If an official Christmas party begins next year or the year after, who knows what the fate of the existing holiday parade and fireworks will be? Those longstanding events could become part of a paid party, or Disney could replace them with an all new holiday parade and fireworks show.

You went a couple of years ago -- so you haven't seen the Buena Vista Street decorations or Cars Land decorations in person yet? You have a lot to look forward to! Even the Jingle Jangle Jamboree in Disneyland is new -- even though it is basically an expanded version of the old Reindeer Round-Up. California Adventure feels like it is more involved in the seasonal festivities now. It often felt like it was lacking a little bit of holiday decor in the past (once you got past the entrance), but last year was different.

Yes, crowds will be starting to build on the weekend you're there (with people who are arriving early for their Thanksgiving celebrations) but I think that as long as you prepare for it and expect it, that's half the battle!

Besides, we can never totally predict what will happen -- sometimes, when we think it's going to be really crowded, it's not that bad. And when we think it won't be crowded, it is very crowded (as many of the current Halloween Time/MHP visitors are finding out!). At this rate, I am expecting the first 2 weeks of December to be more crowded than they have been in recent years, just because it seems like a lot of people are going during that time to avoid larger crowds a couple of weeks later!

You will definitely have at least 2 Santas to get the kids' photos with -- the DCA/Elias and Company Santa and the Jingle Jangle Jamboree Santa.


Sherry - you are right, and it almost slipped my mind, DCA was still being worked on when we were there in 2011! I know we saw some decorations around Bugs Land but thats really all I remember for decorations in DCA. Much of it was walls at the time. Dont get me wrong though, it was our first time going during Christmas so it was a very magical, special trip for us. But seeing Buena Vista Street and Cars Land all decorated is going to be fantastic! Ok now I'm even more excited than I was before! DD loved the Reindeer Round-Up when we went. I hope this year they do the cookie decorating that I've seen pictures of on this thread. She would get a kick out of that. And I would enjoy eating it when shes done! :rotfl2: And since we're going fairly early I can use our picture with Santa for our Christmas card with any luck! I have a feeling DS will want nothing to do with him still but DD always enjoys taking pictures with him.
 
Julie, pixleyyy and Elk Grove Chris --




blue888 --

Let us know what you find out! I think that by the end of next week, someone in Dining should have a list because that's when the booking windows open for Christmas.

It would be good to get a comprehensive list of the special Christmas Eve/Day meals, like the Parks Blog did for the Thanksgiving meals last year. Even if they don't put out a new list every year, having one list to sort of use as a guideline for a couple of years would be good (and I could put it on page 1 of this thread, in the Food/Dining post).

I don't doubt that the Parks Blog will do a piece about holiday treats & goodies -- they seem to have finally picked up on the fact that people like reading about goodies all year -- but doing a specific article about Christmas Eve/Day meals would be very handy. And I know the people in Disney's Social Media departments occasionally peek in on this thread, so hopefully they will get the hint!

I will definitely post here when I hear back. If I don't hear back I just looked at last years offerings and put those on my list. I am really hoping I can find out for sure though :)


Anyone want to critique my restaurant choices? Obviously, I still need to reserve them, but tentatively writing out where we want to eat supper. Our plan because we are traveling with 6 adults and my 3 kids (4, 2 and 6 months), is to reserve supper each evening. That way we know where we are eating and can sit down and have a nice meal.
Arrival Day - Tortilla Jo’s
Big Thunder Ranch BBQ
Storytellers Cafe
Goofy’s Kitchen
Blue Bayou
Rainforest Cafe
Any suggestions? Obviously depending on holiday offerings this list may change. Trying to hit some buffets, because my 2 year old is free there, lol. My kids eat a lot and like all kinds of food, so no worries there.
 
That picture of the PPH Santa Schedule is REALLY helpful! Do you have them for the other Santa's? Or is that back on the first page and I missed it?

egritz.......

I know you asked this a few days back, but I found my schedule from last year for meeting Santa at the Disney Property Hotels.

GCH AND DLH are evenings:

4:30-4:45
5:15-6:00
6:45-7:30
7:45-8:38

PPH is mornings:

8:30-9:00
9:20-10:00
10:15-11:00

Hope that helps give you an idea for this year:thumbsup2!

Sherry,

I just wanted to say that, if that is you in front of the "bad" version of the Photo Pass Winter Castle at night time picture, you look fantastic!

Maybe the Castle doesn't look that great, but you look very pretty, and I love the pop of your red sweater!:)
 
egritz.......

I know you asked this a few days back, but I found my schedule from last year for meeting Santa at the Disney Property Hotels.

GCH AND DLH are evenings:

4:30-4:45
5:15-6:00
6:45-7:30
7:45-8:38

PPH is mornings:

8:30-9:00
9:20-10:00
10:15-11:00

Hope that helps give you an idea for this year:thumbsup2!


I wasn't the one who asked, but THANK YOU for posting this! :thumbsup2 Very helpful!
 
TK, I can't believe the twins are graduating from college!! Time flies. I'm glad to hear they are still interested in going to DLR/WDW with mom and dad. And congrats on DH retiring! That will be nice to not have to stick to the school vacation schedule while traveling. What did you decide...Anaheim or no Anaheim in November? :santa:

Bret, that was a great picture of you and your aunt a few pages back. Sounds like you have some fun times ahead with friends and family at DLR during the holidays.

Sherry, you continue to amaze me with how you are able to keep up with this thread and remember everyone who posts (and their plans, and their pictures, and their past DL experiences, and...and...and...). :worship:

Hi Deej! Yes, hard to believe. We are leaving for Disneyland the day after our sons graduate from college. 12/15/13! Truly cause for celebration!

DH and I may have a solo trip in our future this year. Who knows now that his schedule has freed up. I think Santa is bringing us all Premiere Annual Passes for Christmas.

Sherry I'm counting down to the Hallmark Channel Christmas movies! My DVR will be working overtime.

Loving this week's theme. We've never seen BVS so this is a double Holiday treat.
 
Here are a few I have for this weeks theme... Mine seem to be taken with photographer,,,most of them was the mini shoot that she did!









 
I love this thread!
I thought I would post here instead of asking in a new one as you guys are so knowledgable about the Christmas season at DL.
I have just realised that we will be there over the Candlelight Processional weekend, we have been booked for 8 months as we are coming from Australia, and we have 6 nights from the 5 December at PPH.
Is it going to be crazy? What can we do to make it less so for our two young children? I presume we cannot get tickets to the CP.
Any suggestions about these days?
thanks
C
 
Thanks Bret and Sherry. I have read a bit from the first page and am a little nervous about our dates now. Since the processional will only take place that weekend, I bet crowds will flock. I would love to see it, but like Fantasmic, I just do not like how long it would take out of my day. DisneyWorld makes everything easier.

Our dates are not flexible, since we have Thanksgiving plans the weekend before and Xander's birthday party booked the weekend after. The following weekend is prime time meaning more crowds and the requirement to upgrade APs.

I have never been to the CP at DL where I have attended the one's in EPCOT the first weekend of December can be really busy especially at MS Town Square as Sherry mentioned that it can be hard to maneuver in and out of the park during the CP. You can always use the alternate way to enter and exit DL is by taking the Monorail from DTD so you can avoid Town Square and the CP.


Hi Deej! Yes, hard to believe. We are leaving for Disneyland the day after our sons graduate from college. 12/15/13! Truly cause for celebration!

DH and I may have a solo trip in our future this year. Who knows now that his schedule has freed up. I think Santa is bringing us all Premiere Annual Passes for Christmas.

That is nice to hear that you will be possibly doing solo trips in the future and I can see Santa bringing you Premier AP for Christmas. :thumbsup2
 
Anyone want to critique my restaurant choices? Obviously, I still need to reserve them, but tentatively writing out where we want to eat supper. Our plan because we are traveling with 6 adults and my 3 kids (4, 2 and 6 months), is to reserve supper each evening. That way we know where we are eating and can sit down and have a nice meal.
Arrival Day - Tortilla Jos
Big Thunder Ranch BBQ
Storytellers Cafe
Goofys Kitchen
Blue Bayou
Rainforest Cafe
Any suggestions? Obviously depending on holiday offerings this list may change. Trying to hit some buffets, because my 2 year old is free there, lol. My kids eat a lot and like all kinds of food, so no worries there.

We weren't impressed with Tortilla Joe's (and I have heard others report the same). Rainforest is very loud (in case you have little ones with you, it can be too much for them). I personally hate Blue Bayou and we actually skip that meal when we go with my family now...last time my mom (who is the one who really loves it) even didn't like the food and said she didn't care if we ever went back. I haven't done Storyteller's Cafe, but I don't like the characters offered (and my daughter wouldn't know who they are)...in case that is a character meal.

We had a great meal at house of Blues a few years back...we sat outside and it was a pleasant meal! I am trying to decide whether to make an ADR there for dinner....not sure I want to set limitations on our daily routine....

egritz.......

I know you asked this a few days back, but I found my schedule from last year for meeting Santa at the Disney Property Hotels.

GCH AND DLH are evenings:

4:30-4:45
5:15-6:00
6:45-7:30
7:45-8:38

PPH is mornings:

8:30-9:00
9:20-10:00
10:15-11:00

Hope that helps give you an idea for this year:thumbsup2!

Wow - thank you -that is a huge help in planning. Hopefully someone will confirm what the hotel Santa schedules are this year next month, but this will give me a head start in planning out itinerary...

Side note, I sure wish there was a way to earmark specific posts within this thread. There are so many things I've read and now I realize would have been good to save in a document on my computer. Oops.
 
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