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

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Well I've posted in this thread, but never introduced myself :) So hi, I'm Jamie! We are preparing for our 2nd annual Thanksgiving trip. And thinking we will upgrade to APs again!

I'm excited about the Christmas in July movies - now to only kick my family off the tv, since I'm not sure they'll appreciate it to the same extent.
 
Hey Sherry! :wave:

Page 3? That's just plum crazy! :crazy2: Don't these people know Christmas is just around the corner??????? Well, sort of??????? ;) You'd think maybe they were all preoccupied with lesser holidays like Halloween or something.....;)

Have you seen the princess shoe ornaments? I really looked them over when we were at WDW last month. But in the end I had the same problem I have had with the ear hat ornaments. I feel like if I start, I won't be able to stop.....

Maybe I'll check out some Christmas movies this weekend. But then my family will surely think I've gone off the deep end.......

Hi, Janet! :wave:

Yes, they're all preoccupied with Halloween or just anything that is happening in the 4 months before we get to the start of the holiday season at DLR!:rotfl2:

Also, another thing that happens is that if this thread drifts onto another page but the December Check-In thread stays on Page 1, people go to whatever is fastest and easiest and visible. Even though there is a big difference between a "Check-In/post your trip dates and hotel" thread and an information/photo/discussion thread, people will see a thread that looks like it involves the holiday season in some way and go there...leaving this thread in the dust!:rotfl2: (Thank you for not abandoning me, Janet!) I've seen it happen with other types of threads in the past.

I could easily post all kinds of DLR holiday photos in this thread to keep it colorful...but I have been purposely, intentionally holding off on doing that recently because I am building anticipation for the coming Theme Week Countdown!! There is more of an element of surprise to the Countdown if I don't post any photos right now. I am creating suspense for all of the folks out there who have never visited DLR for the holiday season and who don't know what awaits them!popcorn::

Tell your family that "Christmas in July" is now a whole thing and they should not bat an eyelash if you watch a few holiday flicks!:rotfl2:

Now, don't get me wrong -- I looooooooove me some Christmas and I love every single thing about the season, and I even love a little, out-of-context dose of it in the middle of the hot Summer. However, there are other people who are out there in the world, campaigning for "Half-Christmas" (basically Christmas in June or July) to be a national holiday. Noooooooooo!!!!! I am all for starting off the holiday merriment in early November. I love that Hallmark starts its Christmas Countdown on the first weekend in November. I may even run to my grocery store and snap up the limited edition peppermint ice cream when it hits the shelves in September (because the people in my area of town apparently love peppermint ice cream and they clear the stock before we even get to the holidays).

But I am not going to campaign for a Half-Christmas holiday in the middle of Summer. I like little doses of Christmas at unexpected times, but then I like to let the anticipation build for November...and then it's full-on holiday revelry for me. In my opinion, as great as the Christmas in July movies are, if there were an actual Half-Christmas holiday happening in Summer it would take away a large chunk of excitement for those who love the holiday, and it would make the people who dislike the holiday absolutely hate it!

Yes, I think I saw a couple of the Princess shoe ornaments, though I can't recall when. I remember seeing them and thinking they were clever too. I agree -- items like that and the ear hat ornaments are dangerous, as there are probably many ideas Disney could come up with to make them interesting and sought after -- but they would be dangerous because it would be hard to stop buying them!

Back in my real souvenir-buying heyday (many, many years ago), I would come home from DL trips with bags and bags of all sorts of things. I'd buy 9 watches in one trip (because watches were the hot item in those days, before pins became all the rage). If those ear hat ornaments had been available then, I know I would have bought up every last one...and there are a lot of them to buy!

Disney has sold a lot of things over the decades that make us feel as if we need to buy the whole set/collection. Those are dangerous. They are very tricky and sneaky that way, because they come up with such great ideas for merchandise. Last year there were 7 or 8 Nutcracker Mickeys on sale at DLR during the holidays. I will bet money I don't have that this year we will see new additions to the Nutcracker collection -- maybe Nutcracker Goofys or different Mickeys in different outfits. Snowman Mickey, perhaps? There will be something new in the bunch, I would bet. They were too popular last year to not build on that for this year!
 
Oh, wonderful! I'm so glad to see that I haven't lost everyone!:rotfl2::cool1:

I'm now in a channel-switching dilemma!:rotfl2: On Hallmark Movies is "November Christmas," which actually features a little dose of Halloween too, and stars John Corbett, Sam Elliott, Karen Allen ("Raiders of the Lost Ark") and Sarah Paulson (who some of you may know from "American Horror Story, if you watch that show). On the regular Hallmark Channel is "Call Me Mrs. Miracle." Decisions, decisions...what to watch...:rotfl2: (If only the hardest decision I had to make in my life involved which Christmas movie to watch in the middle of July, I would be problem-free!:rotfl2:)

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I will post the official "rules" for the Countdown soon, but when we get the Countdown started it will go something like this:

1. The people who have photos to share for the themes will get one entry per theme. It won't matter if you post one photo or 20 photos for that theme. If you contribute to the DLR holiday theme you will get an entry. If there are 20 themes, for example, and you contribute to each one, you'd get 20 entries total. If you don't have any photos to contribute to a particular theme, you won't get an entry that week.

I will randomly draw a name when the Countdown ends.




2. The people who do not have photos to contribute or who do not wish to post photos can win another way, but with some effort!!

As I have in the past, I will post an intro to each theme to set it up for everyone. Hidden somewhere in the text for the intro to each theme will be a code word. It won't be hard to find if you pay close attention. Each theme's intro will have a code word. So, for example, if there were 20 themes there would be 20 code words.

Your job (the people who do not post photos at all) will be to locate and jot down each code word and its corresponding theme for the week, in order. You will silently do this and not re-post the code words to help anyone out. Keep them to yourself.

At the end of the Countdown (sometime in November), I will post the final code word for you to jot down. You will then have to figure out which one Christmas song all of the code words belong to -- there will be one song that they all are a part of. You may figure out the song 6 weeks in advance, but if you announce it you'll be disqualified. Also, it won't matter if you figure it out because you will have to have the complete list of all the code words and their corresponding themes, in the correct order, for submission.

At the end of the countdown, the first person who posts the complete list of code words and themes in this thread, in the proper order, and the song to which all of the words belong, will win a prize. So it will be all about speediness in that case!


The people who post photos cannot enter into the code word contest. It has to be one or the other.


For right now, the prize will be a $25 Disney gift card for whomever is randomly drawn from the photo-posting group, and a $25 Disney gift card for whoever wins the code word/non-photo game. I may throw in some extra little things by the end of the contest, but we will see.

It's up to you if you think it's worth it to enter either way but it can't be both ways!


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I am in!!! Cant wait for the themes to start because that means we are getting closer and well :dance3::yay::hyper::banana::cheer2::jumping1: party: is all I can say to that.

On another note I am considering splitting our stay between the BWPPI and PPH, I keep on going back and forth on it though :confused3

aidensmom31 --

I'm glad you're still here! The next several months will zoom by, I think -- maybe almost too quickly! Last year seemed to zip by in the blink of an eye.

Is this going to be your 3rd holiday trip to DLR, or will it be your 4th? I think you told us before and I am blanking out.

Have you stayed at the PPH in the past, or would this split stay be the first time? It is a lot of money to spend to stay onsite, but I must confess that I am addicted to it so I can't in good faith argue against staying there.:rotfl2: I can visit DLR during other times of the year and not feel the need to stay onsite as much. During the holiday season is a whole different ballgame, though. For me it just makes the whole trip more complete to stay in one of the hotels, especially with the Christmas trees being set up and the hotels in full Christmas mode (Santa, carolers, etc.). I love love love walking downstairs and seeing the Christmas tree in the PPH lobby -- sooooo pretty!

I think that if you do split your stay it would be good to end the trip at the PPH rather than start it there -- was that the plan?



Hello Sherry :-)


Checking in and Subscribing!

My 3yo had me watching Disney's Very Merry Christmas Sing Along Songs this morning. The funny thing is she did the same last July. LOL

I can't help but to get in the Christmas planning mood.


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Well, hello, Pinup Mommy, my fellow Halloween thread participant!

I'm glad you joined in. I figured you had probably peeked in once or twice, but it's nice to know you are there!

There is something about Christmas in July -- listening to music, watching movies or TV -- that works in an odd way (even for the little ones, it appears!). Your 3-year-old has caught on to it!


Well I've posted in this thread, but never introduced myself :) So hi, I'm Jamie! We are preparing for our 2nd annual Thanksgiving trip. And thinking we will upgrade to APs again!

I'm excited about the Christmas in July movies - now to only kick my family off the tv, since I'm not sure they'll appreciate it to the same extent.

Hello, Jamie!

I'm glad you officially introduced yourself, even though, of course, we know you have already joined in here and participated!

Ahhh, the lure of upgrading to APs. I have my AP timed out all wrong, really. It is set up so that it expires right around the start of the holiday season at DLR in November but since I actually prefer my main holiday trips to be in December, that doesn't help me much. So I then feel like I have to upgrade before November (to get that darn discount), when in reality I should let it lapse and just get a new AP in December. If I did that, I could get 2 December trips out of the deal -- this year and next year -- instead of one. Hmmm.... But the feeling of letting it lapse and not taking advantage of the renewal discount is scary. I always like to be a smart shopper!

What? You mean your family won't be in the Christmas spirit in the middle of the Summer?:sad: Say it isn't so!:rotfl2: Can you distract them with a project of some kind in another room so you can commandeer the TV?:rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
Oh the countdown themes sounds so fun. We had two major losses to our family last year, so I didn't pay much attention to the holiday thread, but this year I'm all in!


We had APs in 2011 and went 4x that year, so totally worth it. We told the kids that we would have to take a year off from Disney, so they are assuming 2014. With Thanksgiving falling so late this year, we have technically waited a year and are surprising them with a trip! We are all missing the Halloween party this year (we did it for the first time last year), so we will be going back for that in 2014, if not more. It looks like Thanksgiving falls late again in '14, so our passes won't be good for then, but we'll either go earlier or renew.
 

I may even run to my grocery store and snap up the limited edition peppermint ice cream when it hits the shelves in September (because the people in my area of town apparently love peppermint ice cream and they clear the stock before we even get to the holidays).

I saw Dean's peppermint ice cream in the store the other day and had to buy some (well, it helped that it was on sale. ;))
 
Oh the countdown themes sounds so fun. We had two major losses to our family last year, so I didn't pay much attention to the holiday thread, but this year I'm all in!


We had APs in 2011 and went 4x that year, so totally worth it. We told the kids that we would have to take a year off from Disney, so they are assuming 2014. With Thanksgiving falling so late this year, we have technically waited a year and are surprising them with a trip! We are all missing the Halloween party this year (we did it for the first time last year), so we will be going back for that in 2014, if not more. It looks like Thanksgiving falls late again in '14, so our passes won't be good for then, but we'll either go earlier or renew.

Jamie -

I'm so sorry about the losses your family suffered last year.:hug: I hope that this year has been much happier.

Last year (and in 2011) I just did a regular countdown, which was fun enough as it was and a lot of people participated, shared photos, etc. This year I decide to up the ante a bit and throw in some challenges and prizes, while still focusing on the idea of presenting a different DLR theme each week and highlighting different elements of the season that may be overlooked or bypassed. I didn't want to leave the people who can't contribute photos out of the loop, so I added in the alternate way to try to win something. It should be interesting to see how it all unfolds and find out who will win in the photo and non-photo categories!:cool1:

These late Thanksgivings are throwing me all off-kilter. I think it's because, literally, there are some years when the holiday is on 11/22 or something and it doesn't feel right for it to be on 11/28. Also, this year it is coinciding with the start of Hanukkah. Does that happen often? I don't know for sure but it doesn't seem like it.

Hopefully the Halloween party will be even bigger and better by 2014 when you get to experience it again, but I think your kids will be thrilled with the holiday trip this year!:cool1:



I saw Dean's peppermint ice cream in the store the other day and had to buy some (well, it helped that it was on sale. ;))

Hello, siskaren!

Sales are always preferable! I love peppermint ice cream! Yum! I don't know if they carry Dean's at my store but if I saw it I might be tempted to buy it. My store does a strange thing in that they actually get in the seasonal Dreyer's peppermint ice cream in stock in September, before they get in any kind of Halloween-ish ice cream (like pumpkin pie or whatever it is). There are 2 varieties of the peppermint ice cream -- full fat and half-fat -- and the half-fat/Slow Churned stuff (light color) does not taste the same as the full-fat stuff (a deeper pink color, which is also sold at DLR, in both parks). Last year I think the full-fat kind sold out really early on and the rest of the season was all about the Slow Churned, but even that was selling out rapidly. I could only find the full-fat kind at Disneyland and California Adventure.

I'm pretty sure I could just walk into any Baskin Robbins and find some peppermint ice cream, but it's more fun to get it when it pops up in the store (or at one of the ice cream places at Disneyland Resort). However, if this is another year of Slow Churned only I will have to expand my peppermint ice cream options and look outside of the Dreyer's brand!
 
There are 2 varieties of the peppermint ice cream -- full fat and half-fat -- and the half-fat/Slow Churned stuff (light color) does not taste the same as the full-fat stuff (a deeper pink color, which is also sold at DLR, in both parks). Last year I think the full-fat kind sold out really early on and the rest of the season was all about the Slow Churned, but even that was selling out rapidly. I could only find the full-fat kind at Disneyland and California Adventure.

That's funny because I always look forward to the Edy's too, but I've always gotten the reduced fat version. But after reading about your preference for the full fat version, I think I'm going to have to see for myself. ;) The other thing I look forward to every year (and like you, I love all the peppermint flavored stuff) is Diet Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash. I think I usually don't see it until November, but last year it showed up in September.
 
I have another question. We will only be in the parks for two days, and I want to get the most out of our time. My DD will have just turned two. What holiday (or even non holiday) things are a must do for Toddlers? TIA!
 
THE 3rd ANNUAL THEME WEEK COUNTDOWN BEGINS ON MONDAY, AUGUST 5th, 2013
(and ends on Monday, November 4th, 2013)


:santa:I posted some details of the Countdown yesterday -- more coming soon!:santa:





Sherry E The countdown theme game sounds fun! I am so excited! :banana:

It should be fun, Liza!

At the end of the day it is still a Countdown -- just like I've done for the last 2 years -- and it's meant to provide information on and showcase different aspects of the holidays at DLR, as well as showcase the different photos from the people who contribute. It's just that this year I added in a couple of ways to win prizes too!



That's funny because I always look forward to the Edy's too, but I've always gotten the reduced fat version. But after reading about your preference for the full fat version, I think I'm going to have to see for myself. ;) The other thing I look forward to every year (and like you, I love all the peppermint flavored stuff) is Diet Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash. I think I usually don't see it until November, but last year it showed up in September.

siskaren --

I've never seen the Sierra Mist Cranberry stuff! The holidays yield a whole hotbed of seasonal varieties of beverages, candies/sweets and everyday items like room spray. Even Jell-O pudding has some holiday flavors.

Dreyer's/Edy's has, in the past, made a full-fat peppermint ice cream -- usually called Peppermint Stick or some such thing. It comes in a bright pink container and the actual color of the ice cream is a bit more pink than the half-fat kind. The flavor is better because it's a bit richer (not too much so, though), and there is a better balance between the sharpness of the crushed peppermint and the creamy part of the ice cream

The Slow Churned/half-fat kind has a less rich taste, and the sharpness of the peppermint candy can often seem too much (while the creamy part is almost tasteless). The color is more pale.

My stores and pharmacies used to sell both kinds of the peppermint ice cream. Last year my pharmacies only had the Slow Churned kind in stock, and my grocery store ran out of the full-fat stuff early on, leaving only the Slow Churned on the shelves for a while. Meanwhile they sold both the full-fat and half-fat varieties of the Pumpkin Pie ice cream, which made no sense.

In Disneyland and California Adventure the Peppermint Stick/full fat ice cream is sold and that was the only place I got it last year!!


I have another question. We will only be in the parks for two days, and I want to get the most out of our time. My DD will have just turned two. What holiday (or even non holiday) things are a must do for Toddlers? TIA!

Autty40 --

Maybe others will have some good ideas, but I think the Jingle Jangle Jamboree/Round-Up is a good place. There is a petting zoo and craft/cookie decorating. See Page 1 of this thread for the Seasonal Events post, and you will find links to info on the JJJ. Plus, it will pop up in the Theme Week Countdown when we get rolling with that.

Plus, there is Santa in Disneyland and California Adventure!!

Don't forget to ride the Storybook Land Canal boats to see the teeny tiny decorations on the cottages. Pixie Hollow may or may not have a little Winter overlay again, as it did last year.
 
aidensmom31 --

I'm glad you're still here! The next several months will zoom by, I think -- maybe almost too quickly! Last year seemed to zip by in the blink of an eye.

Is this going to be your 3rd holiday trip to DLR, or will it be your 4th? I think you told us before and I am blanking out.

Have you stayed at the PPH in the past, or would this split stay be the first time? It is a lot of money to spend to stay onsite, but I must confess that I am addicted to it so I can't in good faith argue against staying there.:rotfl2: I can visit DLR during other times of the year and not feel the need to stay onsite as much. During the holiday season is a whole different ballgame, though. For me it just makes the whole trip more complete to stay in one of the hotels, especially with the Christmas trees being set up and the hotels in full Christmas mode (Santa, carolers, etc.). I love love love walking downstairs and seeing the Christmas tree in the PPH lobby -- sooooo pretty!

I think that if you do split your stay it would be good to end the trip at the PPH rather than start it there -- was that the plan?

This will be our 3rd trip during the holidays in 3 years. We did our first trip in 2011 and I feel in love with Disneyland during the Holidays :lovestruc

I have stayed at the PPH before, we did that last year in November so the holiday decorations were not all up till our last day or the day before our last day.

My plan was to stay at PPH for the second half of the trip. There are two things holding me back, the extra money that I could use towards extras or souvineers or treats :goodvibes and the time it would take to move over. I think I am going to give myself a little more time to think on it and wait till end of summer to make my final decision. It will give me time to research some extras we want to do. We are staying at the BWPPI right now and the easy walk is also a plus for us. Plus we dont plan on spending that much time in the room, in November when we went the park closed early so it was nice to go back to the PPH and have all the disney. This time around the park will close at midnight so really the only need we have of the room is sleeping.
 
My wife and I are going to Disneyland for our 5th anniversary. Our actual anniversary is on Sept 26th. We are debating on what to do with 3 choices of dates, and I was hoping to get some advice from the fine people this awesome thread!

Option 1) Go Sept 21st - 26th Sun-Thurs
This would include our actual anniversary date, and I feel like the crowds will be pretty good this time of year. However, the off season hours and entertainment are a drawback for us.

Option 2) Go Nov 23rd - 27th Week leading up to Thanksgiving Sun-Thurs
We have gone this week 2 other times, once in 2007 and then again in 2011. It seemed much more crowded in 2011. The monday tuesday were manageable, but after that it was a mess. We do however love the fact the the Christmas season is in swing.

Option 3) Go Nov 30th - Dec 4th Sun-Thurs
We have never gone this late in the Christmas season and are sure about the crowds. It looks like the hours may be a little longer than Sept, but not much. Also not sure if the weather is much different. We know Sept will be much warmer for sure.

I welcome all comments and advice! I am a planning addict, and I know I am in a place that can understand that. As a Matter of fact I already have a spreadsheet started with our dates and possible adr's and Fantasmic Desert seating dates....... So any advice is welcome especially if you have experience with trips during any of these dates.

Lets hear it folks!!!!!! and thanks in advance!!!!

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My wife and I are going to Disneyland for our 5th anniversary. Our actual anniversary is on Sept 26th. We are debating on what to do with 3 choices of dates, and I was hoping to get some advice from the fine people this awesome thread!

Option 1) Go Sept 21st - 26th Sun-Thurs
This would include our actual anniversary date, and I feel like the crowds will be pretty good this time of year. However, the off season hours and entertainment are a drawback for us.

Option 2) Go Nov 23rd - 27th Week leading up to Thanksgiving Sun-Thurs
We have gone this week 2 other times, once in 2007 and then again in 2011. It seemed much more crowded in 2011. The monday tuesday were manageable, but after that it was a mess. We do however love the fact the the Christmas season is in swing.

Option 3) Go Nov 30th - Dec 4th Sun-Thurs
We have never gone this late in the Christmas season and are sure about the crowds. It looks like the hours may be a little longer than Sept, but not much. Also not sure if the weather is much different. We know Sept will be much warmer for sure.

I welcome all comments and advice! I am a planning addict, and I know I am in a place that can understand that. As a Matter of fact I already have a spreadsheet started with our dates and possible adr's and Fantasmic Desert seating dates....... So any advice is welcome especially if you have experience with trips during any of these dates.

Lets hear it folks!!!!!! and thanks in advance!!!!

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I am not sure crowd wise which would be better between 2 and 3 but I would say one of those two. 1) Christmas season is awesome. 2) Per the refurb list less would be down during this time. Also dont be surprised if it is a lot warmer than you thought it would be during this time (atleast during the day). Our trip in late December 2011 and early November 2012 were both in the 70s and even close to 80 during the days. We were in short sleeves and shorts a lot. Then in the evening we wore jeans and hoodies.
 
Thinking about going January 2nd-6th or December 26th-30th. Do the January dates still have the decorations up? Which date has the better crowds? I am thinking about going across country by train and seeing Disneyland for a first time visit in 20 years.
 
So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!
 
So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!

That is so sweet! Thanks for sharing :goodvibes
 
So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!

Oh, so cute!
 
I had planned on popping in again last night to reply to a couple of posts, but I was distracted (and annoyed) by the loud harmonica playing that seemed to be coming from one of my neighbors' windows (must be a new neighbor). It was too warm and muggy to leave the window closed, but every time I opened it up this harmonica-playing fool would start wailing away. After a while he began "singing" in between bars. (Well, to be honest, it sounded more like the anguished cries of a wildebeest than it sounded like singing, but whatever.) And this carried on well into the night, and well after 11 p.m. It was so loud that I couldn't concentrate while sitting at the PC.:headache:



This will be our 3rd trip during the holidays in 3 years. We did our first trip in 2011 and I feel in love with Disneyland during the Holidays :lovestruc

I have stayed at the PPH before, we did that last year in November so the holiday decorations were not all up till our last day or the day before our last day.

My plan was to stay at PPH for the second half of the trip. There are two things holding me back, the extra money that I could use towards extras or souvineers or treats :goodvibes and the time it would take to move over. I think I am going to give myself a little more time to think on it and wait till end of summer to make my final decision. It will give me time to research some extras we want to do. We are staying at the BWPPI right now and the easy walk is also a plus for us. Plus we dont plan on spending that much time in the room, in November when we went the park closed early so it was nice to go back to the PPH and have all the disney. This time around the park will close at midnight so really the only need we have of the room is sleeping.

aidensmom31 -

I completely know what you mean about falling in love with the holidays at Disneyland. I am guilty of the same thing. It's odd, but I always find it surprising and puzzling when some people don't fall in love with it too!:rotfl2: I know that everyone likes different things; some people like the holiday season more than others; sometimes it is more crowded than other times; sometimes a trip may be less successful than another trip, etc. Still, though, I guess I always expect that people will come away from the Disneyland holiday experience being in love with it too (like you are and like I am)!!

You make some very good points about why you wouldn't split your hotel stay if you decide not to split it. The price, of course, is crazy. The "good" discounts that Disney used to offer for the hotels -- even up to maybe mid-December or so -- are not so good anymore. The prices seem mostly unreasonable.

And the inconvenience of having to pack up and move mid-trip would be annoying, especially if all you think you will need the room for is to sleep.

I have thought of doing split stays in the past, instead of staying totally onsite, because I don't want to give up the idea of staying onsite entirely but the prices are so high. However, the idea of not really being able to get settled in one place because I'd need to move to the other place would get on my nerves. I would feel like I couldn't really unpack and get comfortable in the first place because I would be moving to the second place soon after.

I think that waiting until the end of the summer to decide is a good idea. Take some extra time to think about it. Maybe by that time we will know IF there is going to be a Christmas party happening or not, and you'd know whether you wanted to figure that into your budget at all.

Last year there were PPH rooms available (for my second-week-of-December trip) as late as the week of Halloween, if not beyond that. I was surprised.



My wife and I are going to Disneyland for our 5th anniversary. Our actual anniversary is on Sept 26th. We are debating on what to do with 3 choices of dates, and I was hoping to get some advice from the fine people this awesome thread!

Option 1) Go Sept 21st - 26th Sun-Thurs
This would include our actual anniversary date, and I feel like the crowds will be pretty good this time of year. However, the off season hours and entertainment are a drawback for us.

Option 2) Go Nov 23rd - 27th Week leading up to Thanksgiving Sun-Thurs
We have gone this week 2 other times, once in 2007 and then again in 2011. It seemed much more crowded in 2011. The monday tuesday were manageable, but after that it was a mess. We do however love the fact the the Christmas season is in swing.

Option 3) Go Nov 30th - Dec 4th Sun-Thurs
We have never gone this late in the Christmas season and are sure about the crowds. It looks like the hours may be a little longer than Sept, but not much. Also not sure if the weather is much different. We know Sept will be much warmer for sure.

I welcome all comments and advice! I am a planning addict, and I know I am in a place that can understand that. As a Matter of fact I already have a spreadsheet started with our dates and possible adr's and Fantasmic Desert seating dates....... So any advice is welcome especially if you have experience with trips during any of these dates.

Lets hear it folks!!!!!! and thanks in advance!!!!

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lwanthony --

Hello!

Your plan is for 2014, correct? here are my thoughts...

Unless you really want to be there on your anniversary in September and to experience Halloween Time (which is great, but not as extensive and thorough as the holiday season), I would go for Option 3.

The holiday season will be in full swing during that 11/30 - 12/4 time frame, even more so than it would be pre-Thanksgiving. By that post-Thanksgiving time frame, the 3 Disney hotels will be decorated and Downtown Disney will be playing Christmas music too. The entire Resort is immersed in holiday merriment by that time.

Also, if we don't get a Christmas party this year I think we will be most certainly be getting one next year, and it could start after Thanksgiving ends. That would be an extra option for something to do during your trip.

Even better than that is the fact that the post-Thanksgiving time frame (like right after the holiday weekend, into the first week or two of December) is known to be a bit less crowded. That is not to say that the parks will be empty - they won't be empty -- but many people head home to work and school right after Thanksgiving weekend is over, and it is too early for Christmas break. So you have a small window of time in which the parks are less crowded -- in between holiday breaks. A lot of people will probably head home on the Sunday you'd be arriving!

I've been to DLR in both the first week and second week of December and have noticed a definite difference in crowds during those times than when I was there on the weekend immediately before Christmas. The crowd level was much more manageable.

So I vote for Option 3.

As for weather, our weather in Southern California is so odd. This is no exaggeration, but you really never know what you will get in October, November or December! I have literally experienced hot, dry weather in December (like even as high as 90 degrees), as well as wind, light rain, clouds, 70-degree weather, 60-degree weather, 30-degree weather at night, 50-degree weather at night, pouring, heavy, blinding rain, etc. There have been December trips to DLR in which I was comfortably walking around at night in a t-shirt with bare arms, and other times when it was 30 or 40 degrees at night and my teeth were chattering because my coat was back in the hotel room and I couldn't get warm.


Thinking about going January 2nd-6th or December 26th-30th. Do the January dates still have the decorations up? Which date has the better crowds? I am thinking about going across country by train and seeing Disneyland for a first time visit in 20 years.

tstidm1 --

Hello, and welcome!

Wow! The first time in 20 years? You have a lot to see and catch up on.

That January time frame is more Tksbaskets' specialty, as she has been to DLR during that week in the past.

The crowds will probably be quite large during the post-Christmas December time frame, BUT you'd get the full holiday experience, including being able to enjoy the 3 Disney hotels' decorations as well.

The January time frame will still technically be within the official Disneyland holiday season (I suspect that the season will actually have its last day on Sun., January 5, 2014), but certain decorations will start to come down, a little at a time, after the New Year rolls in.

I thought that the post-New Year's time would be less crowded, but people have told me on this board that as long as certain schools are out on break and the holiday season is still going on, the parks will still be busy. I still tend to think that someone has to get back home, and that not everyone can just hang out in Disneyland after New Year's Day.

So I would say that if you are mainly interested in lower crowds, the January dates may be the lesser of two evils (but not by much). However, if you can handle crowds and you want the full Disneyland Resort holiday experience, go during the December dates.


So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!

Mickeybell --

How wonderful! While I can understand the urge to want to keep it all a surprise, I also think there is something to be said for giving the kids something to be excited about and look forward to. When kids know a Disneyland trip is coming, there can be no end to the excitement, I think.

I know the "Your Story" booklet you're talking about! I received one of those last year or the year prior to it (out of the blue) and I had never seen one before. In all of my onsite stays, that was the first time Your Story got to me!

Using that Your Story booklet to help make the announcement to your kids was a very clever idea!

The holiday season will be here before you know it. There are just under 4 months until it begins at DLR in November, and about 4.5 months until December gets here! The time will fly! So many of us think that we have all sorts of time before the holiday trips arrive, but all of a sudden we find that our trips are almost here!
 
So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!

Awesome. So much happiness that one could cry. How wonderful is that?!?

We are surprising our teens right before we leave in November. The 1st time we've ever done a surprise trip.

I guess I'm hoping for tears ;)
 
So we decided to tell the kiddos tonight that we are going to Disneyland during Christmas time. I couldn't hold it in anymore. They miss Disneyland so much and even though I wanted to surprise them I really wanted them to have something wonderful to look forward to!
We put in one of our Disneyland videos (just happened to be our Christmas time one :thumbsup2) Everyone was talking about how much we miss Disneyland and how the very best time to go is Christmas time! In the middle of watching the video I pulled out a booklet the Disney Vacation sent us about our upcoming trip. And said hey whats this that I found? Its cute it looks like a book and it has the toy story characters on the front and it says "Your Story The Jerrell Family Vacation" and inside it has all our itinerary info and cool stuff like maps and such.
They were so excited!!! My oldest DS actually started to cry. It was so cool. They are beyond happy. I cant wait!!! The first thing my youngest DS wanted to do was make a Disney chain. :rotfl: I told him we will make one in the morning. :goodvibes Yeah! So Happy!

I'd probably be bad at keeping a secret like that. What an awesome way to tell them!

I read about your Your Story book thingy with jealousy. And then... AND THEN I came home to find my Your Story in our mailbox. Best mail day ever!!
 
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