Thanks Sherry
I don't mind the cost for the party I did the Halloween parties last year but the one thing I loved about holiday time was that we weren't restricted by park hours to fully enjoy the experience last time we went basically everyday was 8-12am but if they add the parties then it won't be the same as it will be normal parade and normal fireworks on the non party days
I've spent 2 yrs trying to convince my mum and sister to come with my husband and soon to be 2 son and finally did it ( we booked in Jan) only for them not to get the full experience of what my husband and I got 2 yrs ago
But besides being a tad disappointed on this new concept but am still looking forward to our trip in November
Aussie Princess -
Refresh my memory (because I'm old and feeble and I need to be reminded) -- was it two years ago when you did a Thanksgiving DLR visit? Wasn't that the trip when you were staying in L.A. (not far from where I am, actually), and then you took one of those inexpensive tour buses from the hotel down to Anaheim? Or have I completely lost my mind (finally) and imagined a trip that you never took?

I could be thinking that it was you, only to find out I am actually remembering someone else's trip! I recall that you -- or whoever I am remembering -- were asking me questions about where to eat Thanksgiving dining near The Grove/Farmers Market.
Anyway, the reason I brought up that random memory was because I don't think I ever found out how the Thanksgiving meal was, and
where it was. I know that the list was narrowed down to a few choices, but I don't think I ever found out which restaurant was picked for a Thanksgiving meal.
(Now is the time when you post and say that I've lost my marbles and am totally thinking of someone else!

I'm bracing myself for it....

)
Also, I was going to say that IF I am remembering correctly in that your last Christmas time/holiday trip was that Thanksgiving trip, it makes sense that the hours would have been longer. Earlier November trips, however, have some days with shorter hours, even though it's the holiday season. Even the first week or two of December can have some days that are a little shorter, while the hours are longer the closer to Christmas it gets.
I am guessing that IF Disney starts in with this paid Christmas party, they would hold it on nights when the park would already be closing a wee bit earlier anyway -- not the midnight closing days (well, except for maybe Fridays could be party days). The midnight closings are usually reserved for days when they expect tons of people anyway, and they can't afford to close Disneyland early for a party (like Saturdays and Sundays, for example).
So that may be a bit of a bright spot -- you might not have to have many of your days cut too short.
You will likely miss the wonderful hotels' decorations, Santas and Carolers, though. I think that the very late Thanksgiving this year is going to throw off their schedule, and the hotel decor may go up a few days early -- but probably not that early.
Also, one thing I am wondering about is -- will there or won't there be an ice rink in DTD again this year? It was hard for me to even really tell if that rink was a 'success.' I don't know if it would be worth bringing it back. Last year it was directly tied in to the Tinkerbell movie. This year, there may not be a need for the rink and the (coughcoughcough) "Christmas Village" that went along with it. Maybe, just maybe, this year we will see a return of the large DTD tree. DTD had no big tree last year and it was disappointing!
Aww
Sherry 
You are too kind. I enjoy the heck out of the Superthreads and am happy to be able to contribute when I can. You know I live vicariously through your TR, and those of Bret and Deej!
KCMike makes me want to be a better photographer but since I have the desire but not the talent I sure enjoy his pictures and those of the others on the Disneyland Picture of the Day thread.
I'm looking foward to vacationing at yet anothe week during the holiday season to compare crowd levels and activities. I really missed not seeng the carolers at the GCH last time we were there the week after New Years.
TK -
I speak the truth! You are a valued participant and contributor! I definitely appreciate your comments and subscriptions to the Superthreads, as well as to my TR (throughout my assorted antics involving wayward trash cans, dangerous ice cream cones and evil chairs; my misadventures involving bad park companions, trips gone awry and sob-fests on a bench; my random Christmas carol placement; and my never-ending quests to find interesting photo subjects/angles)!
This year you will definitely get the full array of GCH caroling fun, as well as Santa visits at the hotels and whatever else is happening (party, holiday WoC or otherwise). Remember to embrace the oil stains in Cars Land!!
I've said before and will say again that KCmike, I'm Mikey, ElkGroveChris, Evad, etc., etc. provide some truly gallery-worthy photos in the POTD thread. I mean, it's hard to look through the thread and not be inspired or in awe of their masterful works. I would like to hang many of those photos on my wall! They're that good. Sometimes I think that the sheer level of "art" that exists in the DLR POTD thread can be very intimidating. I know there are a lot of people (lurkers and regulars) who think, "I would never post there because my photos are not great," or "I'll never be able to afford that kind of camera and equipment, so what's the point," etc.
I subscribed to another thread that I thought might have some '
everyday/anyone-can-accomplish-this' types of photos -- the
Point and Shoot thread. And I was wrong. When you scroll through the Point and Shoot Thread, you will find that many of those photos are gallery-worthy as well!
Let's face it -- this entire board just has some talented photographers of all sorts, of all skill levels, with all types of equipment (simple or complex)! It is a creative bunch we have here on the DIS!
One of my all-time favorite photos that I've seen on this board is still the one that
deejdigsdis took -- it's B&W -- of her son mailing a postcard from DLR, on which you can read his musings about Tower of Terror. You see only the mailbox, the postcard and hands, but it is one of the most descriptive, thematic photos I've seen -- and it is a point & shoot photo! It tells a story, evokes a certain mood or feeling and brings a child's excitement to be at DLR alive in a very subtle way!
Deej also took another great P&S shot that sticks out in my mind, of her son's Mouse ears as he peered out over something or other (was it from her favorite porch on Main Street? Where was it? I can't recall.). In any case, that was another one that captured that childlike innocence and excitement to be at DLR. She should shoot a whole series of photos like that and put out a book! I think she tapped into something there -- a niche, I guess we could call it.