I just replied to
Kauinohea above but wanted to throw in some extra replies to other comments.
I let our AP's expire this year as they will be no good to us during our trip Dec 22-27 the dates are blocked on the deluxe and don't want to spend the extra amount on the premium AP's.
I don't keep track on the website, but have seen time to time Disney offers specials on tickets does it ever happen for the fall season with expirations at the end of the year? Im debating on either buying our tickets now or waiting to see if a special offer pops up.
ToodlesRN --
From time to time DLR will circulate some hotel offers (via either PIN code, email or other discount released on their website) that will be specifically for Fall, and they might start as early as September or October, and extend as far as to the Sunday right before Christmas (it might depend on how close to Christmas that particular Sunday is, though).
Those offers usually do not extend beyond that pre-Christmas weekend because Christmas week and New Year's week are big sellers and DLR doesn't need to lure people in to stay during those times.
tksbaskets
Oh, yes the Fantasmic Dessert Package is so worth it. Your seats are wonderful. A waiter brings you hot cocoa and a box of treats, too many to eat during the show. If it isn't too windy, you can see the fireworks from your seats as well.
Sherry
Since my son is paying for a big chunk of the trip we will stay at the Grand. No complaints here. I do want to see the Paradise tree. Maybe we will eat at Surf's Up and catch the tree at the same time. I think it would be fun to do the gingerbread house workshop. I plan to do the holiday tour because the parade seats were unbelievably fantastic. I know we will again spend time with the bears at the Jingle Jangle Jamboree. Billy Hill was great. This time we will catch the BBQ. Last year we stayed concierge, but because the parks opened before the lounge opened, we never got breakfast there. Then, to top it off, we missed the evening offerings all but one night. So we will not stay concierge this time. We will eat in the parks and DTD. I will be scouting restaurant ideas on the boards.
Thank you, Sherry, for all the hard work you do with this thread. I scour it regularly.
lucysmom -
You're very welcome, and thank you for the kind words!

I'm glad you're a regular scourer!
One of these days I would like to try the concierge at PPH -- I think it would be particularly good for me if I am doing a solo trip or staying part of the time by myself. I tend to not eat properly when I am at DLR by myself -- I don't force myself to eat actual meals until I am just famished, and if I see a long line at one of the food places I often just bypass it. I think that taking advantage of the concierge offerings would perhaps encourage me to eat some healthy fruit and other things in the morning, since it would be right there at the hotel and wouldn't require going very far. That way, maybe I wouldn't make a peppermint ice cream cone or some gingerbread cookies my "breakfast."
You know, when I looked around for info on the Jazz Kitchen Gingerbread Workshop from last year, the dates were
very limited. I was surprised. I guess the pastry chef/instructor. must only be available on certain days. I don't even think the Workshop would be taking place during your trip, from what I saw -- unless they add days this year.
So for the last 2 years we had planned to go to DLR during Thanksgiving week. Both times something happened that was totally random and we had to cancel.

This year, we are at it again and hoping to actually make it this time!

Anyhoo, I love reading all of the information on this thread. I have a question: Can you view the Christmas fireworks from the Fantasmic Dessert seating like you can during the regular season? I know some firework shows are lower than others. TIA!

And BTW...getting close to Christmas in July on Hallmark Channel..yep, I'm one of those Year-round Christmas people!!
disneydreamer74 --
Yay! Another Hallmark Christmas movie viewer!

Yes, you're right -- the Christmas in July marathon is coming up very soon (I hope they run some of my favorites on that Saturday and Sunday). But, as you know, the real fun begins in early November, when the 2-month Christmas marathon begins, including old favorites and brand new holiday movies! That is pure 'comfort TV' for me -- I love just flipping to the Hallmark channel as soon as I wake up to see which movies they are showing. I keep it on as background noise while I'm doing other things.
I have not done the F! dessert seating so I can't comment on whether or not the holiday fireworks can be seen. Good question, though!
Bret/mvf-m11c might know the answer to that one!
Of course, if there is any kind of Christmas party this year then both F! and the fireworks could be affected, but we are still awaiting news on that.
I hope you are able to make your trip happen this year!
I totally agree with this. Sometimes I'm sorry we ever stayed onsite, because my family now doesn't want to do it any other way. My parents just really love the view, as well as concierge and the ability to order room service if they want. I did a quick trip last week with just my oldest daughter and a couple of her friends, and stayed offsite, and while it was just fine, I get why my parents, and even my younger children, like the bubble of staying onsite.
We have found the 10% AAA discount is the best deal you can get now that they don't do the senior discount anymore. That was so disappointing! I can't give you any first hand advice on the bunk bed room at the Grand, but I believe that space wise, the standard room at the Pier is larger, but someone who has stayed at both (Lana, where are you) can better comment on that. I can say that my family loves the Paradise Pier. We are very apprehensive about our stay at DLH for Christmas. We're worried we are going to miss the view of DCA from PPH and just the great service in general. We've had really stellar stays there. Good luck and have fun, whatever you decide.
larina --
Same here. Once you stay onsite and have had a positive experience it is hard to do anything else. I keep telling myself that one of these days I will venture to an off-property hotel, just to have that experience. But at Christmas time, because my trip to Disneyland IS my Christmas celebration for the whole season, I like to have the full holiday experience...and that includes the hotel.
For me, staying at one of the hotels during the holidays just adds an extra layer of magic to the whole trip. It makes it more complete. I like being able to come down the elevator and find Carolers and/or Santa entertaining guests in the lobby. I like hearing holiday music playing as I walk to and from the room. I like arriving at the hotel to check in at the crack of dawn, and the first thing I see when I step out of the car/van is the glowing PPH tree in the lobby. When I stayed at the GCH, I loved being able to hear the pianist, guitarist and Carolers in the lobby from my room (which was near the elevators)!
I usually say that the "perks" that come with a DLR hotel stay are nice, but staying onsite at any of the hotels -- especially during the holiday season -- brings more of an intangible excitement that you can't quite describe. It's about a palpable 'feeling' more than just about the perks, if that makes sense. It's being fully immersed in not just the Disney bubble, but the Disney
holiday bubble, from the time you arrive to the time you leave. You just feel happy to be there and celebrating the season with like-minded peeps.
It doesn't hurt when you can also see the beautiful lights of DCA at night from a PPH park view room, as well as being able to see WoC and the Paradise Pier Christmas Tree.