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

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Thank you Sherry E & tksbasjets!!!

So much awesome info!
It will be me and my DD13,DS10. (I will try to get DH to go, but he is not a DL lover like me & the kids)
I do have a note (& calendar reminder ) to myself to do the tour!
I just wanted to go all out this year (I got AP for this year and wanted to try all DL hotels and see different holidays/events).
Thank you for the thread so I know what to expect at each park and hotels. I was hoping CG would be all ready. I just can't go any later in the season.
I'm getting excited....really!!!
 
Thank you Sherry E & tksbasjets!!!

So much awesome info!
It will be me and my DD13,DS10. (I will try to get DH to go, but he is not a DL lover like me & the kids)
I do have a note (& calendar reminder ) to myself to do the tour!
I just wanted to go all out this year (I got AP for this year and wanted to try all DL hotels and see different holidays/events).
Thank you for the thread so I know what to expect at each park and hotels. I was hoping CG would be all ready. I just can't go any later in the season.
I'm getting excited....really!!!

You're welcome!

The holiday tour will get you seats to the parade, as well as priority boarding on It's a Small World Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday, so you can bypass the lines. Plus, you'll get a sample of holiday fudge or some other type of holiday snack at Candy Palace, you'll get a gingerbread cookie and cocoa, and a souvenir pin, I think.

You may not be a converted Christmas fanatic after the trip is over, but I hope that the trip will be a good one and that you and the kids will have a great time!
 
You're welcome!

The holiday tour will get you seats to the parade, as well as priority boarding on It's a Small World Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday, so you can bypass the lines. Plus, you'll get a sample of holiday fudge or some other type of holiday snack at Candy Palace, you'll get a gingerbread cookie and cocoa, and a souvenir pin, I think.

You may not be a converted Christmas fanatic after the trip is over, but I hope that the trip will be a good one and that you and the kids will have a great time!

Oh I think we can get her converted to at least level 2 :santa: I've always called on the first day possible to book the tour and have never had a problem getting the day/time I wanted. I've done both early and late. I prefer the early parade for picture taking which is the noonish tour if it is a day they are running two tours.

The nighttime parade was very nice too but with my DSLR camera sans tripod pics were troublesome.

Hope this helps,
TK

P.S. I so appreciate that Sherry keeps this and the Halloween Superthread current and fun! You ROCK :cheer2:
 
Oh I think we can get her converted to at least level 2 :santa: I've always called on the first day possible to book the tour and have never had a problem getting the day/time I wanted. I've done both early and late. I prefer the early parade for picture taking which is the noonish tour if it is a day they are running two tours.

The nighttime parade was very nice too but with my DSLR camera sans tripod pics were troublesome.

Hope this helps,
TK

P.S. I so appreciate that Sherry keeps this and the Halloween Superthread current and fun! You ROCK :cheer2:


TK -

Thank you! And thank you for always being a loyal and faithful participant in these threads! I love doing them and I think that both seasons are in hot demand as far as info and photos, so it works out well! I'm glad that others find the 2 threads fun, informative and helpful as well.




:santa::santa:


Random musings...


One thing I was thinking about was this very early release of the holiday season date in the Backstage Pass magazine. A full six months in advance of when the season starts! I think the earliest we have ever learned the season start date was in July, and often we learned it later than that. (The Halloween Time info usually trickles out in May at some point, so that is on schedule.)

Even though DLR didn't make a big announcement of "THE HOLIDAYS BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 12, 2013" on their website, the fact that they let the start date out is interesting and curious.

I've always said that if Disney has something new/major in the works for a season -- some big new event or development such as a party switching parks, or a brand new fireworks show or things along those lines -- they will release dates early via the Parks Blog or Disneyland News or something.

Again, even though the dates were hidden in the BP magazine and not announced in splashy, dramatic fashion or in a Blog/Press Release 2 days ago.....I am wondering if the early release of the holiday season start date means that something is a-comin' down the turnpike as far as "major new developments." Disney could be priming and prepping us for a big announcement, and by letting the season start date out they are encouraging people to start planning their trips now.

So...what will "it" be? (The major new development.) Will it be an official party? Will it be that the Candlelight Ceremony is moving to a new spot and out of Town Square (I hope not), ending its 50 year+ history in that setting? Will it be something big happening in DCA (like an all-holiday World of Color)? Will it be a special Limited Time Magic holiday event that sort of 'introduces' a party-type situation to DLR to see how it flies (for future seasons)?

I just have a feeling that the 6-month early release of the start date for the season means that something is in the works. Disney is very calculated and thought-out about what they release and when, so I don't think this early date release was just luck.
 
I find a spin on California Screamin' and a few trips on Toy Story Midway Mania combats any Bah Humbugness! That and a corn dog from the Corn Dog Hut.


HO HO HO!!!

Ok-made me laugh. I Don't do CS! And I'm not a corn dog fan. I am thinking of trying one as so many LOVE them.
A few times on RSR will help my attitude. I just live that ride!
 
Ok-made me laugh. I Don't do CS! And I'm not a corn dog fan. I am thinking of trying one as so many LOVE them.
A few times on RSR will help my attitude. I just live that ride!

We've never seen Carsland. So excited to be there for a week :goodvibes The corn dog is worth a try. :thumbsup2
 
Hi Sherry, although I don't often comment, I am enjoying your updates and appreciate them very much! Have just read your musings about the holiday dates being released and I do hope you're right. I know a lot of people don't want a Christmas party yet but for me if they start one this year it would be perfect - so it's a bit of a 'me me me' hope! :) It looks like it may be a few years before I make it back to the US after my visit at the end of November so I want to pack in as much as possible and a Christmas party would top it off! I'd love to see them keep CP on Main st (the only time I've managed to catch it Dick Van Dyke was the host and the atmosphere and setting I thought were perfect- it really doesn't need to be moved) and CA would be a great setting for a Christmas party. It would be so easy to incorporate WOC and Mad T Party in to it and, to me, it seems a more obvious choice because there's more room to spread people out and have 'pockets' of Christmas fun.
 
goldies 5 -

I really like the GCH Santa spot too. I just like that whole setting. However, I have read more than one comment from people who thought it was too dark for photos and that the photos didn't come out well. The thing is, I like different Santa settings. I don't like all Santa photo spots to look the same. So I appreciate the GCH setting because it's dimly lit and kind of elegant. It's different from the other Santa spots.




Welcome, MorganM! I'm glad you joined us.

If you enjoy Christmas you will have a great time at DLR during the seaosn! I'm sure that at least one of your days will be a candy cane-making day. There will probably be at least a couple of Candlelight Ceremonies during tour trip too.

Thank you for the tip on the BWPPI no car discount! I may actually use that at some point. I always aim for staying onsite for the holidays, but I keep saying to myself that one of these days I am going to try an off-property hotel, and the BWPPI gets pretty decent reviews.

Thanks Sherry E for all the great info this thread provides!!!

You really should try the BWPPI we have only stayed once but it is so very convenient. We have also stayed at the Grand Californian and there is no comparison, I especially love the balcony I could spend all day out there looking and hearing all the fun at the CA park but BWPPI is just such a great deal especially if you like to have breakfast included however I don't really care for the breakfast and don't use it but plenty others do and like it. So this time we are only paying a total of about $500 for 4 nights (including tax) instead of paying that for one night but I will miss the Grand.
 
How exciting to get the start date already!! We are still deciding between going before our week in San Diego or afterwards which would put us there perhaps on the 11th and 12th of November, I would love to start another holiday season at Disney....
 
Hey Sherry!
This looks amazing!
Thank you for always keeping this up. Whatever would we do without you?!
We will be at DL November 21~24 this year.
Have to get through an Arizona summer first but your threads always keep my spirits up!
Thank you!:santa:
 
We've never seen Carsland. So excited to be there for a week :goodvibes The corn dog is worth a try. :thumbsup2

TK -

I have to admit I'm not a corn dog fan, either!:rotfl2: I know, I know -- I should have my "Disneyland Fan for Life" membership revoked. I have tried the DL corn dogs in the distant past, but that was enough for me. I suppose if I were a corn dog fan I would love the ones at DLR!

I don't know if you saw my post to you on the previous page. I was asking about the WDW special you saw...




Hi Sherry, although I don't often comment, I am enjoying your updates and appreciate them very much! Have just read your musings about the holiday dates being released and I do hope you're right. I know a lot of people don't want a Christmas party yet but for me if they start one this year it would be perfect - so it's a bit of a 'me me me' hope! :) It looks like it may be a few years before I make it back to the US after my visit at the end of November so I want to pack in as much as possible and a Christmas party would top it off! I'd love to see them keep CP on Main st (the only time I've managed to catch it Dick Van Dyke was the host and the atmosphere and setting I thought were perfect- it really doesn't need to be moved) and CA would be a great setting for a Christmas party. It would be so easy to incorporate WOC and Mad T Party in to it and, to me, it seems a more obvious choice because there's more room to spread people out and have 'pockets' of Christmas fun.

Luisa -

Welcome back! It's true, you don't speak up very often but that's okay. I think a lot of people like to kind of sit back and follow along, waiting for certain moments to jump in. I'm glad you're still enjoying the thread!

I hope you're able to get back to DLR before another few years, but I know what you mean about getting as much in as you can in case it's your last trip for a while. You said your trip is at the end of November -- how long are you going to be at DLR?

My only real issue with a possible Christmas party would be if people suddenly had to pay more money to see things that thousands of them had already been seeing and enjoying as regular holiday entertainment for years. Unless the crowds at the parties were sooooo minimal and light as to make the extra cost of a ticket worth it, which they would not be, I can't see how having a hard ticket party in Disneyland with the old, existing entertainment would be a good idea for anyone other than Disney. They'd have to add in some new stuff to make it acceptable to yearly, repeat holiday visitors and new holiday visitors.

But a party in DCA, on the other hand, is a whole different story! After all, the Halloween party used to be in DCA and it only moved over to DL because of all the construction. I don't see why all parties would have to take place in DL, necessarily.

I hadn't even thought of the Mad T Party, but you're exactly right! The Mad T Party would work with a party atmosphere, and didn't they sprinkle snow on people last year too? That's good thinking, Luisa! All this time I was only pondering how WoC could work in a DCA party and I forgot all about the holiday-ized Mad T Party from last year!

I love your "pockets of Christmas fun" analogy! It makes sense, though. People can spread out a bit more in DCA, I think. It's not quite as cramped in certain areas as DL can get.

Was it last year that you saw the Dick Van Dyke-narrated CP? I know he was narrating (or scheduled to) on the day I left (which was a Wednesday), as well as the next night. I think that one of the nights was in danger of getting rained out, or it might have been rained out.

I'm glad to see that you agree with me about the setting for the CP! I felt that the Town Square location really gave it a certain mood and ambiance that it might not have had elsewhere. The whole "candlelight" aspect of it is perfect in that spot. Plus, there are older folks who appear to have been attending the CP for decades -- they come out to DL specifically for that event and for no other reason -- and they'd probably be very dismayed to see it relocated after more than 50 years in Town Square.

But, that 20-night run of the CP last year was definitely used as "bait" to reel us all in and get us to want to see it again under different circumstances, like in a different location or as part of a dinner package. That's exactly what happened with the Halloween Screams fireworks -- they ran every single night for the general public in 2009 and then, lo and behold, in 2010 they were suddenly a part of the exclusive paid Halloween Party. So, the mystery remains as to what the fate of the CP will be this year.

I think that since the Limited Time Magic promo is happening all year long, there has to be some sort of holiday season tie-in happening that we just don't know about yet. It could be a Limited Time Magic Christmas party for just a few nights. It could be some other sort of Limited Time Magic holiday event back in the Jingle Jangle Jamboree area, or in Fantasyland. Whatever the case, I doubt that DLR is going to have LTM events all year long, even for Halloween Time, and not do something for the holidays too. But they are clearly waiting to spring it on us! They want to keep us in suspense!


Thanks Sherry E for all the great info this thread provides!!!

You really should try the BWPPI we have only stayed once but it is so very convenient. We have also stayed at the Grand Californian and there is no comparison, I especially love the balcony I could spend all day out there looking and hearing all the fun at the CA park but BWPPI is just such a great deal especially if you like to have breakfast included however I don't really care for the breakfast and don't use it but plenty others do and like it. So this time we are only paying a total of about $500 for 4 nights (including tax) instead of paying that for one night but I will miss the Grand.

MorganM -

You're very welcome! I'm glad that the thread is of some help. We had some great contributors here. Wait until the Theme Week Countdown (to 11/12, the start of the season) begins in either late July or early August -- that's when the real fun begins!

The last time I stayed at the GCH was in 2007 (and had only stayed there once prior to that). I kind of felt that the GCH rooms were cramped and small for the large amount of money paid, and I prefer the rooms at the Paradise Pier Hotel instead (more spacious). However, I adore the whole lobby setting of the GCH during the holidays so I always make sure to stroll through there and try to catch sight of Santa or the carolers.

Fellow DIS'er Bret/mvf-m11c has stayed at the BWPPI too and he has pretty good things to say about it as well. At some point I will stay there -- I don't require a complimentary breakfast (the Disney hotels certainly don't have complimentary breakfasts), but if it is offered at a hotel I will take advantage of it (at least for the coffee and a piece of fruit, if nothing else)! I'd say that $500 for 4 nights is a pretty good deal compared to any of the actual Disney hotels, not even just the GCH!



How exciting to get the start date already!! We are still deciding between going before our week in San Diego or afterwards which would put us there perhaps on the 11th and 12th of November, I would love to start another holiday season at Disney....

letthembelittle -

It is exciting and quite shocking to have a season start date so early! Six months in advance!:faint: There was no season end date in the Backstage Pass magazine because it only extended through the end of December, but I have to assume that the last day of the season would be Sunday, January 5, 2014 or Monday, January 6th.

Of course you should go to DLR after your San Diego trip and catch at least one full day of the season when it has officially begun (which I guess would be the last day of your visit, if you were there on 11/11 and 11/12)! Of course, I'm an enabler!
 
Hey Sherry!
This looks amazing!
Thank you for always keeping this up. Whatever would we do without you?!
We will be at DL November 21~24 this year.
Have to get through an Arizona summer first but your threads always keep my spirits up!
Thank you!:santa:

Arizona Rita --

Welcome back!

Thank you for the kind words.:goodvibes I can only hope that these threads are fun and informative, so it's nice to hear that they are for some people! I'm sure everyone would get along fine without me but I don't plan on going anywhere, so you're all stuck with me! Muahahahahahahaha!!:rotfl:

I expected that there would be a flurry of activity in the Halloween Superthread in the next week or so because party dates usually start to roll out in May, but I didn't expect that we'd see any kind of holiday season-related date for at least another couple of months!

Oh, so you're doing a pre-Thanksgiving trip this time around. Is that around the same time you did your last holiday trip? Well, you probably won't get to see any of the hotels decorated just yet but at least the 2 parks will be in full swing!

I have enough trouble with my California summer. I'm glad I don't have to deal with an Arizona summer.:faint: Yikes! It's already been 90+ degrees on too many days this month, which is misery for me. I am already wishing for the sweet relief of autumn...and summer hasn't even begun yet!:rotfl2:
 
Luisa -

Welcome back! It's true, you don't speak up very often but that's okay. I think a lot of people like to kind of sit back and follow along, waiting for certain moments to jump in. I'm glad you're still enjoying the thread!

I hope you're able to get back to DLR before another few years, but I know what you mean about getting as much in as you can in case it's your last trip for a while. You said your trip is at the end of November -- how long are you going to be at DLR?

My only real issue with a possible Christmas party would be if people suddenly had to pay more money to see things that thousands of them had already been seeing and enjoying as regular holiday entertainment for years. Unless the crowds at the parties were sooooo minimal and light as to make the extra cost of a ticket worth it, which they would not be, I can't see how having a hard ticket party in Disneyland with the old, existing entertainment would be a good idea for anyone other than Disney. They'd have to add in some new stuff to make it acceptable to yearly, repeat holiday visitors and new holiday visitors.

But a party in DCA, on the other hand, is a whole different story! After all, the Halloween party used to be in DCA and it only moved over to DL because of all the construction. I don't see why all parties would have to take place in DL, necessarily.

I hadn't even thought of the Mad T Party, but you're exactly right! The Mad T Party would work with a party atmosphere, and didn't they sprinkle snow on people last year too? That's good thinking, Luisa! All this time I was only pondering how WoC could work in a DCA party and I forgot all about the holiday-ized Mad T Party from last year!

I love your "pockets of Christmas fun" analogy! It makes sense, though. People can spread out a bit more in DCA, I think. It's not quite as cramped in certain areas as DL can get.

Was it last year that you saw the Dick Van Dyke-narrated CP? I know he was narrating (or scheduled to) on the day I left (which was a Wednesday), as well as the next night. I think that one of the nights was in danger of getting rained out, or it might have been rained out.

I think it will be a few years as for my holidays next year I'm taking my mum to Singapore and Hong Kong for her 70th birthday- she is dying to see the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore so I thought I'd use my frequent flyer points and take her as long as we could have a few days in HK so I can visit HKDL again (although I think she'll love both HK and Disneyland too- her first Disney park!). Then the following year I'm considering a trip to London to visit a friend who has gotten married and had two kids since I last saw her- of course with a trip to Paris to see the only park I haven't been to, and if Shanghai is finished I'll try and fit that in on the way home! My trip to Tokyo in 2011 was fantastic and I'd love to go back and see more of Japan, but I may try and fit a US trip in too if I can....This year I'll be in SFC from 11/16, then flying down to Anaheim on the morning of the 21st and flying home to Australia on the night of the 24th, so three nights, two full days and two part days.

I absolutely agree about the party- in DL not worth it, but DCA YES!! I'm really surprised Mad T Party hadn't crossed your mind, I thought I'd be the last to think of that one! The 'pockets of Christmas fun' I was thinking along the lines of they could do retro style festivities in BVS, a street party in Carsland etc, that sort of thing, lots of different activities that would spread out the crowds but also give people lots of options for entertainment. I went to the party at WDW last Christmas and although I had fun, it just felt like all it was was a parade and fireworks with free cookies and really nothing geared towards adults. I know Christmas is geared more towards kids and families but surely I'm not the only adult that visits without kids and would like a bit more diversity in the party offerings, and that would be possible at DCA.

Gosh, what year did I see Dick Van Dyke? Had to go back through my pins to find the CP one I bought on the night - it was 2005. It was my second visit to DL, the first was in 1999, and it was the visit that cemented my love of Disney parks. There was a lot of advertising here for the 50th anniversary and I just had to go see it for myself! Every time I've visited one of the parks it's been at Christmas (apart from HK which was during Halloween which was hilarious, but that's a whole other story...) back to the topic of the CP, I had no idea it was on or what it was. I'd walked in to the park one evening and there was ropes and people everywhere so I asked a CM what was happening and when she explained I had to stay and see it for myself. Seeing the carollers walking down Main st brought tears to my eyes and then suddenly Dick Van Dyke appeared! I couldn't believe it! I had a perfect view of him and was so excited - it was such a moving evening it would spoil it for me if they moved it.
 
Sherry- how do crowds this week compare to crowds the first week in December?

The crowds when I went the first weekend of May was quite busy after Spring Break and before Memorial Weekend. It has been a long time since I have went in May and I was a little surprise to see that the parks were busy. I would say that the first week of December is better to visit than this weekend. The first week of December during the Holiday season is one of the best times to visit the DLR with low crowds.

I have stayed at BWPPI a lot of times in the past and I have never been disappointed with that hotel. It is by far the best hotel which is the closest to the DLR (if you don't count the DLR hotels). I don't like how they charge parking where some other hotels like Best Western Anaheim Inn (which is a few hotels down to BWPPI) doesn't charge for parking. But you can't be the location and the continental breakfast is better than a few years ago when I stayed at BWPPI. The pool at BWPPI is not that big and I don't care about swimming. So if you don't care about swimming and want a short walk to the DLR, this is the hotel to stay at.


I got my Annual Pass Backstage Pass calender/magazine today which I haven't got one in quite some time and it was neat to hear that the Holiday season will start on 11/12/13. It seems that they are starting the Holiday season one day later which the last few years have started on Monday.

I'm always looking forward to the Holiday season at the DLR especially with my DA. Even though I won't get to see the CP in November, I still like to go to the DLR in mid November just when it started. I would still prefer to go in December since it is magical and the DLR hotels are decorated where they aren't decorated right around Thanksgiving. This time is very interesting since her colleague at work wants to go to the DLR during the Holiday season with her daughter. This is not the same family that came with me during the January trip and my DA colleague daughter is 2 1/2 and will be making her first trip to the DLR and what better way to have her first visit at the DLR is during the Holiday season. We have a lot of planning to do.
 
According to my Annual Pass Backstage Pass calendar/magazine...




THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT DISNEYLAND RESORT BEGINS ON

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013!!!!


This fits in with what I have noticed, which is that they never start the season ON Veterans Day. I thought they could possibly wait until 11/15 to start it, but the AP booklet that I got in the mail says that Tuesday, November 12th is the date!!!


Let the planning begin!!!



This is awesome though sadly, I don't think our plan to visit this December will come to fruition. I'll be right here reading and living it through you all. :goodvibes
 
TK -

I have to admit I'm not a corn dog fan, either!:rotfl2: I know, I know -- I should have my "Disneyland Fan for Life" membership revoked. I have tried the DL corn dogs in the distant past, but that was enough for me. I suppose if I were a corn dog fan I would love the ones at DLR!

I don't know if you saw my post to you on the previous page. I was asking about the WDW special you saw...

I suppose liking corn dogs in the first place would be important for the enjoyment of a DL hot dog. :goodvibes

The special was one that focused on the flowers/trees/decorations around WDW. It was fascinating all that is done overnight.

As for the holiday tour booking up
- I can't really answer that as I booked us the day we were able each time.

Nice to see the tread so active :santa:
 
I've decided to book the Holiday tour, and am planning to book it the day the booking window comes available. I'm also contemplating on making a reservation at the Blue Bayou for the last day of my trip.
 
I think it will be a few years as for my holidays next year I'm taking my mum to Singapore and Hong Kong for her 70th birthday- she is dying to see the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore so I thought I'd use my frequent flyer points and take her as long as we could have a few days in HK so I can visit HKDL again (although I think she'll love both HK and Disneyland too- her first Disney park!). Then the following year I'm considering a trip to London to visit a friend who has gotten married and had two kids since I last saw her- of course with a trip to Paris to see the only park I haven't been to, and if Shanghai is finished I'll try and fit that in on the way home! My trip to Tokyo in 2011 was fantastic and I'd love to go back and see more of Japan, but I may try and fit a US trip in too if I can....This year I'll be in SFC from 11/16, then flying down to Anaheim on the morning of the 21st and flying home to Australia on the night of the 24th, so three nights, two full days and two part days.

I absolutely agree about the party- in DL not worth it, but DCA YES!! I'm really surprised Mad T Party hadn't crossed your mind, I thought I'd be the last to think of that one! The 'pockets of Christmas fun' I was thinking along the lines of they could do retro style festivities in BVS, a street party in Carsland etc, that sort of thing, lots of different activities that would spread out the crowds but also give people lots of options for entertainment. I went to the party at WDW last Christmas and although I had fun, it just felt like all it was was a parade and fireworks with free cookies and really nothing geared towards adults. I know Christmas is geared more towards kids and families but surely I'm not the only adult that visits without kids and would like a bit more diversity in the party offerings, and that would be possible at DCA.

Gosh, what year did I see Dick Van Dyke? Had to go back through my pins to find the CP one I bought on the night - it was 2005. It was my second visit to DL, the first was in 1999, and it was the visit that cemented my love of Disney parks. There was a lot of advertising here for the 50th anniversary and I just had to go see it for myself! Every time I've visited one of the parks it's been at Christmas (apart from HK which was during Halloween which was hilarious, but that's a whole other story...) back to the topic of the CP, I had no idea it was on or what it was. I'd walked in to the park one evening and there was ropes and people everywhere so I asked a CM what was happening and when she explained I had to stay and see it for myself. Seeing the carollers walking down Main st brought tears to my eyes and then suddenly Dick Van Dyke appeared! I couldn't believe it! I had a perfect view of him and was so excited - it was such a moving evening it would spoil it for me if they moved it.

Luisa -

Wow! You've got a lot of Disney fun to look forward to, even if you have to skip DLR for a few years! How exciting to be visiting all of the different Disney parks around the world. It must be great to go to each one and observe the differences in decor, in themes, in rides, in food and merchandise, etc.

I wonder if the tree and other decorations will be up in the Grand Californian by your last day. Normally the decorations would not go up in the hotels until the day after Thanksgiving and beyond, but since Thanksgiving is so late in November this year (11/28) I have a hunch that some of the holiday touches will be up a few days early. I do recall one year in recent history (sometime in the last 5 years) when a couple of folks reported seeing the GCH tree up before Thanksgiving. That's not the norm, but I guess it does happen every once in a while and it may be based on how late in the month Thanksgiving falls.

You're not the only adult who goes to DLR without kids! Count me in that club too! The only time in recent years that I have been to DLR with a child was my (disastrous) December 2011 (fiasco of a) trip. :rotfl2:

I totally forgot about the Mad T Party and how it could work into a Christmas party because I was focused on what could be done with WoC and also the possible Toy Story Midway Mania holiday overlay that was mentioned back when it first opened, 5 years ago! Supposedly, Mr. Potato Head already laid down his 'holiday banter and singing' tracks (and his Halloween banter too) way back when, and supposedly it would not take more than a few days to switch the games inside to holiday-themed games, but the holiday TSMM has not seen the light of day thus far.

I think I also blanked out on Mad T Party because I didn't get to see it last year. I put it on my list of possible things to do during my December 2012 trip but I made the Candlelight Ceremony my priority because I wasn't sure if it would be as easy (or free) to see the CP this year and I wanted to at least get in a couple of viewings of it.

If I'd had one more night at DLR I would definitely have tried to catch the holiday Mad T Party, but I'm glad I stuck with the CP! I was getting teary-eyed just watching it. The music was so lovely. The singers were so talented. It was a very haunting, intimate kind of performance in that spot and I think that if it were to relocate some of those elements would be lost. A five decades-long setting for a show is a very, very tough tradition to break...but I wonder if Disney will break it this year?

You know, if Disney had decided to have a Christmas party in Disneyland several years ago -- with the existing holiday parade, snowfall and holiday fireworks that so many people are now familiar with -- it would have made much more sense to me. But they waited so long to have this party -- we still don't know if there will be a party this year or not -- that I think it would just alienate all of the yearly repeat holiday visitors that they get to include the same old stuff in a hard ticket party. And let's face it -- they do get a lot of repeat holiday business. Plenty of families from both California and other states (or countries) make an annual holiday sojourn to DLR and have already seen the parade and fireworks multiple times.

Too much time has passed with those particular versions of the parade and fireworks to make them the main attractions of a hard ticket party, I think. To remove them from even part of the holiday season and hold them hostage to a paid party would make a lot of the loyal holiday guests annoyed, unless the crowds at the party were going to be very low. So the only options that would work for both old and new holiday guests would be to add in something brand new and exclusive to a Disneyland party to get people to buy tickets, or to have the party in DCA.

You're absolutely right -- there could be themed stations set up on Buena Vista Street, in Cars Land and somewhere in the Hollywood area. Last year there were holiday lights on the Fun Wheel in Paradise Pier. They could set something up back there too. It could work.


The crowds when I went the first weekend of May was quite busy after Spring Break and before Memorial Weekend. It has been a long time since I have went in May and I was a little surprise to see that the parks were busy. I would say that the first week of December is better to visit than this weekend. The first week of December during the Holiday season is one of the best times to visit the DLR with low crowds.

I have stayed at BWPPI a lot of times in the past and I have never been disappointed with that hotel. It is by far the best hotel which is the closest to the DLR (if you don't count the DLR hotels). I don't like how they charge parking where some other hotels like Best Western Anaheim Inn (which is a few hotels down to BWPPI) doesn't charge for parking. But you can't be the location and the continental breakfast is better than a few years ago when I stayed at BWPPI. The pool at BWPPI is not that big and I don't care about swimming. So if you don't care about swimming and want a short walk to the DLR, this is the hotel to stay at.


I got my Annual Pass Backstage Pass calender/magazine today which I haven't got one in quite some time and it was neat to hear that the Holiday season will start on 11/12/13. It seems that they are starting the Holiday season one day later which the last few years have started on Monday.

I'm always looking forward to the Holiday season at the DLR especially with my DA. Even though I won't get to see the CP in November, I still like to go to the DLR in mid November just when it started. I would still prefer to go in December since it is magical and the DLR hotels are decorated where they aren't decorated right around Thanksgiving. This time is very interesting since her colleague at work wants to go to the DLR during the Holiday season with her daughter. This is not the same family that came with me during the January trip and my DA colleague daughter is 2 1/2 and will be making her first trip to the DLR and what better way to have her first visit at the DLR is during the Holiday season. We have a lot of planning to do.

Hi, Bret!

I'm glad you had a moment to pop in and give some feedback. I figured you had been very busy with your new job lately, and hadn't gotten a chance to catch up.

Can you believe that the Halloween season start date, the MHP start date and the holiday season start date were all released at the same time in the Backstage Pass magazine? You know that Disney never announces its holiday start date this early in the year!

Yes, you're right -- the season is beginning on a Tuesday, whereas for the last couple of years it has begun on a Monday. I've noticed that DLR never starts a season on Veterans Day even if 90% of the decorations are up and some of the seasonal entertainment is already happening before Veterans Day!

Personally, I don't know why DLR switched the holiday season start dates from Fridays to Mondays (or Tuesdays). What was wrong with Fridays?:rotfl2: Most of the decor and some of the entertainment will be going on over the weekend of 11/8, 11/9 and 11/10. Why not just make 11/8 the season start date instead of the odd Tuesday date? Very strange!

Then again, if DLR is going to make 11/12 the start date of the season every year then it makes more sense. If we knew that the season would begin on the same date every year then it would be easier for folks to plan and there wouldn't be so much mystery!

Oh, so you'll be making another trip to DLR with a young child! You're right -- you have a lot of planning to do. You'll have to introduce your DA's colleague and daughter to things that you might ordinarily skip on your own trips, such as meeting Santa or decorating cookies! You'll have to see if Pixie Hollow once again has its winter overlay. I don't think the Storybook Land ride will be open by the time you take your trip, but it would be fun to ride that and see the tiny Christmas decorations.

I used to think that I would go to HoJo's first if I ever stay off-property, but I might venture over to BWPPI instead!


This is awesome though sadly, I don't think our plan to visit this December will come to fruition. I'll be right here reading and living it through you all. :goodvibes

Jenny -

Nooooooooooo! Say it isn't so! You don't think you can swing a couple of short days to see the fun BVS and CL holiday decor? Is it because it's going to be too hard to find lodging with the DVC points, or because your schedule won't allow? That's a shame. I was hoping you'd be able to pull it off.



I suppose liking corn dogs in the first place would be important for the enjoyment of a DL hot dog. :goodvibes

The special was one that focused on the flowers/trees/decorations around WDW. It was fascinating all that is done overnight.

As for the holiday tour booking up
- I can't really answer that as I booked us the day we were able each time.

Nice to see the tread so active :santa:

TK -

The very early release of the season start date is the primary reason for the wave of sudden activity, I think! Who knew that we'd get a date confirmation this early in the year? The Halloween dates -- at least the MHP dates -- were expected to trickle out in May, but the holiday start date (especially seeing that it's a Tuesday) was a shock!! I kept thinking, "I must be reading this wrong. Is it possible that Disney has given us the date of the holiday season...in MAY? How can this be?":rotfl2:

So, that means they have something in the works, I think. Something different or new, like a Limited Time Magic holiday event of some kind, or a CP relocation, or a party. They want to let people know when the season starts now, so folks can begin to plan their trips.

Yes, definitely, if I liked corn dogs to begin with then I would love the ones at DLR. They are quite substantial. I have tried them. It was a lot of corn dog to eat for someone who doesn't like corn dogs!:rotfl2: I'll stick with my trusty peppermint ice cream from Gibson Girl and gingerbread cookies with mouse ears!!:yay::dance3::banana:

I loved that HGTV flower-based special. That one is one of my favorites. I still have it saved on the DVR and I might just have to watch it again soon! I, of course, love any and all Disney Parks or Cruise Line specials on any channel, but my favorites are the ones that are specific to Disneyland (such as "Guy's Disney Holiday" and "Disneyland: Behind the Magic") and/or the ones that focus on very specific parts of the holiday season at WDW (such as the HGTV flower/garden holiday show and the food decorations-related show that Raven Symone hosted several years back).

I was telling Bret in his TR last week that the "Disneyland: Behind the Magic" show that used to air on Travel Channel is now running on Destination America, and it has been updated to include much, much more coverage of DCA (with new Cars Land and Buena Vista Street footage). The old version of that show -- the one I originally saw like 6 years ago or before -- was mostly about DL with just some teeny DCA glimpses. Then it was updated to include some of the newer things that had opened up after that, and now it has been updated again to where DCA seems to be a major focus of the show. What's funny is that, in the updating of this Disneyland show with a heavier focus on DCA than in the past, someone in the editing booth failed to remove the footage of the Golden Gate Bridge and other things that are no longer in DCA!:rotfl2: Sure, they've got plenty of footage of DCA now, but they've also got stuff in there that has been gone for a while!:rotfl2:

I think I might have to write a letter to whoever it is that produced that Disneyland special and edited it, to remind them that they are showing things that don't exist anymore.


I've decided to book the Holiday tour, and am planning to book it the day the booking window comes available. I'm also contemplating on making a reservation at the Blue Bayou for the last day of my trip.

Trish -

I think that's a good idea. While I can understand Pesky's hesitance to book the tour due to possible rain (I would probably be reluctant, myself), I think that if you know for sure you are doing the tour and the window to book it opens up, it's probably better to be safe than sorry and risk losing out on the time slot you want.

The BB would be a nice way to end your trip!
 
Hi, Bret!

I'm glad you had a moment to pop in and give some feedback. I figured you had been very busy with your new job lately, and hadn't gotten a chance to catch up.

Can you believe that the Halloween season start date, the MHP start date and the holiday season start date were all released at the same time in the Backstage Pass magazine? You know that Disney never announces its holiday start date this early in the year!

Yes, you're right -- the season is beginning on a Tuesday, whereas for the last couple of years it has begun on a Monday. I've noticed that DLR never starts a season on Veterans Day even if 90% of the decorations are up and some of the seasonal entertainment is already happening before Veterans Day!

Personally, I don't know why DLR switched the holiday season start dates from Fridays to Mondays (or Tuesdays). What was wrong with Fridays?:rotfl2: Most of the decor and some of the entertainment will be going on over the weekend of 11/8, 11/9 and 11/10. Why not just make 11/8 the season start date instead of the odd Tuesday date? Very strange!

Then again, if DLR is going to make 11/12 the start date of the season every year then it makes more sense. If we knew that the season would begin on the same date every year then it would be easier for folks to plan and there wouldn't be so much mystery!

Oh, so you'll be making another trip to DLR with a young child! You're right -- you have a lot of planning to do. You'll have to introduce your DA's colleague and daughter to things that you might ordinarily skip on your own trips, such as meeting Santa or decorating cookies! You'll have to see if Pixie Hollow once again has its winter overlay. I don't think the Storybook Land ride will be open by the time you take your trip, but it would be fun to ride that and see the tiny Christmas decorations.

I used to think that I would go to HoJo's first if I ever stay off-property, but I might venture over to BWPPI instead!

I have not been on much lately since work but I was able to do a few updates during my past trip earlier this month at the WDS. I still am so excited to go to the WDS during the D23 event and it was worth every penny.

I was kind of surprise to see all the start dates for the Halloween season and Holiday season in the Backstage Pass magazine. I figured it out too that TDA never tells the start date for the Holiday season until mid Summer.

It does make sense that they want to start the Holiday season on Tuesday instead of Monday when Veterans Day is on Monday the 11th this year.

That has still puzzled me the last few years why TDA started the Holiday season on a Monday when in the past it starts on Friday. Most of the decor is up except for the DLR hotels and the entertainment (fireworks and parade) are running on the weekend before the actual date of the Holiday season started. It still puzzles me today these last few years why can't they just start the date on the 8th when most of everything is up and running.

To make 11/12 the start date every year for the Holiday season is a very interesting date to have it.

My DA colleague at work wants to go to the DLR with her daughter. My DA must have told her of her experience during the Holiday season as one of the best times to visit the DLR. It looks like she convinced her colleague to make a trip in November with us which are dates will be 15-17 in November the first weekend of the Holiday season. The DLR should just say that the official start of the Holiday season should be on 11/8. It is still in the talks but after hearing from my DA, it is likely to happen and we will have company with us during our annual Holiday trip to the DLR. It has been a long time since my DA and I have company during the Holiday season and we will be looking forward to it. There is a lot of planning and there will be some things that we won't do like we usually do during our trips like the ESPN Zone for example. I will take into considerations all the different Holiday activities that I haven't done in quite some time like meeting Santa, decorating cookies, Pixie Hollow, etc. I remember that Storybook Land ride and Casey Jr was down for refurbishment last year during the start of the Holiday season 11/12 as the start date for last years Holiday season. But it reopened on the date we arrived on the 16th which was nice. They will like the decorations on the houses at Storybook Land ride and that will be a ride that she will like.

I have stayed at HoJo in the past and it is a very nice place to stay with low rates and different variety of rooms to choose from. But after staying at BWPPI over the years, I have chosen the other sister hotels around the area (BWAI and BW Stovall's) as my choices if I don't stay at BWPPI. I will one day stay at the DLR hotels during the Holiday season. I still would recommend BWPPI as a place to stay when you visit the DLR with the location and decent rates.
 
Okay experts-here is a technical question.

My plan was to stay at DCG ( for the first time) on my first holiday trip...Nov 16-19. I was okay with the hotel not being in full holiday mode. But now I'm wondering if they will be " in the process" of decorating and congested with workers/boxes. Sounds silly..I know. Or do they work on it at night? When you get up its like Disney magic on what they did overnight ? Or you they block of section all day while working on it
This was going to be my one time DCG splurge so I want to get it right :)
Thanks again! ( maybe I will be a converted level 2 by Christmas!)
 
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