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

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My turn!

How did I go to DLR twice during Christmas and Halloween and not have saved any pictures of HMH?? :confused3

Here are just a couple of NO Square:

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... a little creative photo processing on the last one, just to be different! :santa:


This thread is Christmas crack in August :lmao:


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Orbitron, figment_jii, Trish and Kris/6Smiles -- Love all the photos! You all have your first entries into the random draw for the $25 Disney gift card.

Jamie and PHXscuba -- You have your second entries!




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What time do you need to line up at the front gates to get a voucher for the candy canes?


vbmom40 --

I'm not sure about the time (I've never waited for a candy cane), but below is a post I put together for ToodlesRN a while back, with links that might be of assistance, and if you look at that 2012 thread from Carolwoodpr you might find info about the line-up time as it covered the schedule for the candy canes last year.



ToodlesRN --

Until someone else posts with their first-hand candy cane info...

Keep in mind that the Guy Fieri show was actually shot in 2008 (though it aired for the first time in 2009), so certain details may have changed since then (such as the number of canes that are made). Last year, for example, the candy canes were also at Trolley Treats on Buena Vista Street.

From the Holiday Food/Treats post on Page 1 of this thread... Here are some links to blogs/threads and other info about the canes from the past few years (pay special attention to Carolwoodpr's thread from 2012, as it probably has the most "recent" information as it evolved to include Trolley Treats in the mix):



Candy Canes 2012 (DISboards thread started by Carolwoodpr)


amamax2's Excellent Tips for Scoring a Candy Cane! (from DISboards)

"Candy Canes Help Guy Fieri Celebrate Disneyland Holidays" (December 2, 2009, by Nancy Johnson, DIS Unplugged Contributor/Correspondent)



Info from other unofficial sources


"2012 Disneyland Candy Cane Dates" - Disney Food Blog; November 23rd, 2012, by Heather Sievers

"Dates for 2010 Disneyland Candy Canes" - Disney Food Blog; November 23rd, 2010, by AJ Wolfe



It's Candy Cane time at Disneyland dates and details (from 2010 - MousePlanet/MousePad)

Handmade Candy Canes (from 2009 - started by Psymonds)


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danimaroo's TR from 2012 (she reviews the candy canes in the TR) - "The Wettest, Merriest, and Happiest Birthday"


DizNee Luver's trip report from December 2012 includes these posts with candy cane photos/info:

http://disboards.com/showpost.php?p=47314703&postcount=817

http://disboards.com/showpost.php?p=47345416&postcount=838


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Disneyland Resort candy kitchen (for specific information on seasonal treats, updated every few months) phone number: 1-714-781-0112



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Let me know if any of that information was of use for you!
 
Everyone has posted such fantastic pictures!


Here is my one and only that I have for this weeks theme :-)

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Everyone has posted such fantastic pictures!


Here is my one and only that I have for this weeks theme :-)

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Pinup Mommy --

Well, your one and only photo was enough to get you second entry into the random draw!:cool1:

I can see that this theme has got some people thinking, "Why don't I have any pictures from New Orleans Square?":rotfl2:

I started off with a theme (Trees/Wreaths) that I thought would probably work for everyone to find some sort of photo to post. Mostly everyone has some sort of photo with a tree or wreath in it!

And NOS/HMH is another theme for which many people will have photos (especially HMH) because there are so many people who go to DLR for Halloween Time too.

But...eventually we will hit some themes that are not quite as popular. It's happened for the last 2 years. We started off with a bang on this one and there will be some blockbuster theme weeks to come, but I think that certain themes may be difficult for people to scrape up photos and they will hit a photo roadblock, as it were!

It should be interesting to see which themes yield a bounty o' photos and which ones stump everyone.

Muahahahahaha!!:rotfl2:
 
We just got back from our summer vacation to Ohio (mainly a family visit sort of vacation but we also sneaked in a trip to Cedar Point).......anyway, I had to concentrate on getting that vacation over before I could fully commit to enjoy thinking about our Nov/Dec trip to DL....first DL trip for both hubby and I!

I'm reading every single post and have made my way to page 52 :)

A few questions. We have a vacation package booked at PPH for the 10 days of our trip and it's so pricey! I intended to purchase at least one AP for myself so was hoping an AP discount would come up for our trip. What exactly is the benefit to having a package booked versus just having a hotel only trip booked? The price difference is significant and I can't see where it's a deal to have the package (especially given the fact it only includes a 5 day PH)? If we stay at PPH and purchase APs do we still get in early for the extra hour on given days?

Have there been any AP discounts announced for Nov 29-Dec 9? I can't look up any information online without inputting an AP # that doesn't exist yet ;) Thanks for any help!

Also, what is Limited Time Magic? Who is offered this?
 
As I slowly process our impending arrival, I was so looking forward to seeing F!. Then I realize that my visit is M-TH starting December 16th. Is F! even going to be shown then during the week or does peak season (and mid-week showings) not start until the next week? TIA!

ETA: Oh, and random thing for Sherry and her love of peppermint. These treats are ridiculously easy to make up and so tasty. Take pretzel rods (or any kind of pretzels really but rods are easy to handle). Melt down some white almond bark in a double boiler (just use a bowl over a simmering pan of water). Crush up some candy canes. Dip the pretzel rod in the melted white almond bark and roll in the crush candy canes and let harden. Sweet, salty and minty. Mmmmmm. And they look fabulous too!
 
Sherry E said:
Pinup Mommy --

Well, your one and only photo was enough to get you second entry into the random draw!:cool1:

I can see that this theme has got some people thinking, "Why don't I have any pictures from New Orleans Square?":rotfl2:

I started off with a theme (Trees/Wreaths) that I thought would probably work for everyone to find some sort of photo to post. Mostly everyone has some sort of photo with a tree or wreath in it!

And NOS/HMH is another theme for which many people will have photos (especially HMH) because there are so many people who go to DLR for Halloween Time too.

But...eventually we will hit some themes that are not quite as popular. It's happened for the last 2 years. We started off with a bang on this one and there will be some blockbuster theme weeks to come, but I think that certain themes may be difficult for people to scrape up photos and they will hit a photo roadblock, as it were!

It should be interesting to see which themes yield a bounty o' photos and which ones stump everyone.

Muahahahahaha!!:rotfl2:


You are so right, Sherry E!

I am thinking "Why don't I have pictures from/ of________?"
For the last few years I have been a premium AP holder, gone to MHP 2011 & 2012 and planning for 2013 . Just NOW do I realize I should have a lot more photos and overlooked some really fantastic treats.

Your Super Threads, as I have stated before, have completely inspired me to do a better job of capturing those little details. I have created a spread sheet of all that I need to see, do and eat this holiday season.

The reason I joined the DISboards last year was because I was planning a DCL cruise. Who knew this Disneyland local of 35+ years still had so much to learn.....

Thank you! :-)
Ysell
 
I can't wait to see the theme weeks ahead! And I love having this to help pass the time until our trip, so thank you!
 
Liz, I'm a lurker too, but I was so excited to see another Alaskan I just had to finally take the plunge! We're taking our son for his first trip on December 3rd. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it.

Sherry, thank you so much for all the wonderful information. I read DISBoards everyday and subscribe to the Christmas thread. 110 days to go!

Beckykarstetter, so glad to meet you! Where in Alaska do you live? We moved to Juneau just over a year ago and are so glad we did. But the airfares to get back to the Lower 48 states are so high! How old is your little son? We will be taking our 4 month old grandson with us and I can't wait to get his set of Mickey Ears! And like you, I am so excited I can hardly sit still!!! Are you staying on property???? Will this be your first time to go during the holiday season????

Sherry, thanks for the warm welcome! I love this board and I check it daily. It just makes me happy whenever I see the holiday photos!!! :cool1:pixiedust::wave2:
 
I'm mikey --

Fantastic, stunning photos as always! You've got a second entry into the random draw for the $25 Disney gift card!

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We just got back from our summer vacation to Ohio (mainly a family visit sort of vacation but we also sneaked in a trip to Cedar Point).......anyway, I had to concentrate on getting that vacation over before I could fully commit to enjoy thinking about our Nov/Dec trip to DL....first DL trip for both hubby and I!

I'm reading every single post and have made my way to page 52 :)

A few questions. We have a vacation package booked at PPH for the 10 days of our trip and it's so pricey! I intended to purchase at least one AP for myself so was hoping an AP discount would come up for our trip. What exactly is the benefit to having a package booked versus just having a hotel only trip booked? The price difference is significant and I can't see where it's a deal to have the package (especially given the fact it only includes a 5 day PH)? If we stay at PPH and purchase APs do we still get in early for the extra hour on given days?

Have there been any AP discounts announced for Nov 29-Dec 9? I can't look up any information online without inputting an AP # that doesn't exist yet ;) Thanks for any help!

Also, what is Limited Time Magic? Who is offered this?

Hi, Kathy!:wave:

Welcome! I'm glad you made your way over here -- although you went above and beyond the call reading the first 52 pages! I would have thought maybe a glance down the first page and then a glance at the last couple of pages would be enough. But you actually made great progress -- we started this year's Theme Week Countdown on page 62 (just last week). So you're almost caught up to last week. Between page 62 and the page we are currently on, the majority of posts has largely been photos so there won't be much more to read.

I actually thought of you recently (before you posted in the Check-In/Post Your Dates thread). I hadn't seen any posts from you in a while and I wondered if your December trip was still happening or if it had been canceled. I'm glad to hear that it is still on!

If you stay at the PPH (and for 10 days -- yikes! That's costly!) as hotel guests you will get in early to either Disneyland or California Adventure on every day that the Extra Magic Hour is offered during your stay (including your arrival day and check-out day). Also, if you have Park Hoppers of 3 days or more you can get in early on one day.

Personally, I have not bought one of the Walt Disney Travel Company packages since 2007. All of my reservations have been the room-only kind since then, and those can be made either by calling Disney Reservations or booking online. I usually call. In the old, old days of packages (like back in the late '90s and early 2000's), they saved money as opposed to buying tickets and rooms separately. Now it is more beneficial to get them separately, I feel.

Also, packages tend to have more restrictions on them as to how much time you have before you can cancel or or make changes to your booking without a penalty. With the room-only reservations you can cancel or make changes all the way up to 5 days before your arrival date without any kind of penalty. There's more leeway for those sudden emergencies that can come up.

I guess the only perk of getting the packages is that you usually get little 'extras' -- like they may throw in a free pin or lanyard. They may throw in a free bag. That kind of thing.

I haven't seen any good discounts come up yet for dates that would include yours. The "good rates" for AP holders used to come out 3 months in advance. Nowadays, the rates are not as "good" at all anymore, and when they do come out on the AP hotel calendar or through some other kind of Disney offer, it is usually in the Fall.

I have seen certain discounts that lasted as far as up to the weekend before Christmas, so IF any discounts come up they would cover your dates for sure! They may pop up on the actual Disneyland website at some point. Maybe on the AP hotel calendar. Maybe through Disney Destinations.

Limited Time Magic is the promotional "theme" for 2013 that was announced towards the end of last year, in which both Disneyland Resort and WDW have short little themed celebrations for like a week or a day! DLR did some stuff for Easter and Valentine's Day. Last month there was a "Christmas in July" theme at DLR. Next month, on Friday the 13th, there will be a Limited Time Magic Villains event at DLR. Earlier this year there was a celebration of Greek food, music and dance called "Opa!" There was also "Long Lost Friends Week," in which rare characters came out to greet guests. There have been others too.

That sort of thing. So I think that Disney will tie in the Limited Time Magic theme to the holiday season in some way, but I'm not sure how yet. There is a Limited Time Magic page somewhere on the Disneyland Resort website -- I think the link may be towards the bottom of the DLR page, if I recall.



As I slowly process our impending arrival, I was so looking forward to seeing F!. Then I realize that my visit is M-TH starting December 16th. Is F! even going to be shown then during the week or does peak season (and mid-week showings) not start until the next week? TIA!

ETA: Oh, and random thing for Sherry and her love of peppermint. These treats are ridiculously easy to make up and so tasty. Take pretzel rods (or any kind of pretzels really but rods are easy to handle). Melt down some white almond bark in a double boiler (just use a bowl over a simmering pan of water). Crush up some candy canes. Dip the pretzel rod in the melted white almond bark and roll in the crush candy canes and let harden. Sweet, salty and minty. Mmmmmm. And they look fabulous too!

Pesky --

I think -- and I could be wrong -- that by the time of your trip it is likely that F! will be showing at least one of your nights, if not more.

Here is why I think that. When I had my disastrous trip in December 2011 (very first week of that month), I recall that my friend from out of state was mentioning wanting to see F! I know that we looked at the park hours and saw that F! was scheduled for Thursday of that week -- and possibly even Wednesday. And again, that was the very first week of December.

Last year was all thrown off because of the many nights of the Candlelight Ceremony, so that schedule was out of the ordinary. Since you will be going a good two weeks after I went in 2011, and the crowds will only have picked up a little bit by the time of your trip, I have to think that you'll get at least one night of F! and maybe more than one. It might even be running every night at that point. Usually, around the mid-December point is when the F! schedule picks up, I think. Bret/mvf-m11c can confirm or deny that, but I think that's how it goes.

The peppermint pretzel rods sound delicious and easy to make -- and like the perfect thing to make on a cold day, to go with a nice cup of cocoa!! Yum!!


You are so right, Sherry E!

I am thinking "Why don't I have pictures from/ of________?"
For the last few years I have been a premium AP holder, gone to MHP 2011 & 2012 and planning for 2013 . Just NOW do I realize I should have a lot more photos and overlooked some really fantastic treats.

Your Super Threads, as I have stated before, have completely inspired me to do a better job of capturing those little details. I have created a spread sheet of all that I need to see, do and eat this holiday season.

The reason I joined the DISboards last year was because I was planning a DCL cruise. Who knew this Disneyland local of 35+ years still had so much to learn.....

Thank you! :-)
Ysell

Thank you again for the kind words, Pinup Mommy!

I am glad to have provided a place that helps inspire everyone in some small way!

I don't think that, when I was visiting Disneyland as a small child, I would have ever expected that I would be wandering around the parks one day, snapping photos of trees, wreaths and masks!:rotfl2: My earlier visions of DL trips probably only involved riding rides and meeting characters. It's interesting how we -- as longtime Disneyland vets -- start to 'see' the park in new ways as we get older and our interests broaden, isn't it?

It can be tough to focus on details and notice a lot of the little things when we are with people. We're busy enjoying the company of whoever we are with, and the details take a back seat. When I finally started wandering around on my own at DLR a few years ago, I could get in the zone and start reallllly paying attention.

I must say, though, that it is hilarious at times when I stop to try to get an even halfway decent picture of something or another -- like a mask in New Orleans Square -- and someone nearby sees me and is totally baffled and confused at what I am intently trying to get a photo of!:rotfl2: Last year I was staring and focusing and staring and focusing on one particular mask in NOS, trying to get the photo cropped the way I wanted it, and not too distant. There was a guy sitting on a bench next to the post that had the mask on it. He saw me repeatedly trying to get this one shot. Then, another girl came up and took a photo of the same mask! Finally the guy on the bench got up and looked at the mask to see what all the fuss was about!:rotfl2: He said something along the lines of, "What are they taking pictures of," as though he wanted to make sure he wasn't missing anything good.:lmao: And then he saw that it was just a mask.

Other times I have been taking pictures of flowers or plants, or window displays on Main Street, and people will comment and look completely puzzled!:rotfl2: They cannot figure out what it is that is so interesting. I try to tell them that I am paying attention to the details and they look even more confused!:rotfl2:

Ahhh...but, those photos come in handy for setting up these little theme weeks down the road! So there is a method to my madness!





Sherry, thanks for the warm welcome! I love this board and I check it daily. It just makes me happy whenever I see the holiday photos!!! :cool1:pixiedust::wave2:


Disney Liz --

I agree. I think that holiday photos are great fun to look at and they are mood-enhancing, for sure! Also -- and maybe I am mainly humoring myself by doing it this way -- I think the themes add a whole new spin to these different aspects of DLR. When the photos are grouped together and packaged into specific themes, they seem to look different than they would have if presented a different way, and they really help to showcase all of the wonderful details around the parks.

(This thread has jumped up from 39,000-ish views not too many weeks ago to around 59,000-ish now, so I am guessing that there are quite a few folks who like this thread too, hanging out in the shadows!)


I can't wait to see the theme weeks ahead! And I love having this to help pass the time until our trip, so thank you!

Jamie --

Thank you for being a part of it as well! It is good to have something to pass the time and make the holidays seem not so far away.

I think there will be some very easy themes for everyone, and then there will be a few that will probably bring everything to a screeching halt!:rotfl2: People will be saying, "Hmmm...I don't think I have any of those photos..." It never fails. There are always a couple of themes for which no one seems to have any pictures. But maybe this year we won't run into that roadblock.
 
Beckykarstetter, so glad to meet you! Where in Alaska do you live? We moved to Juneau just over a year ago and are so glad we did. But the airfares to get back to the Lower 48 states are so high! How old is your little son? We will be taking our 4 month old grandson with us and I can't wait to get his set of Mickey Ears! And like you, I am so excited I can hardly sit still!!! Are you staying on property???? Will this be your first time to go during the holiday season????

Sherry, thanks for the warm welcome! I love this board and I check it daily. It just makes me happy whenever I see the holiday photos!!! :cool1:pixiedust::wave2:

Liz, we are in Anchorage. Airfares aren't too bad from here and Alaska just had their fall specials that were awesome. Our son will be three in October and loves Mickey Mouse. He will watch vintage Mickey cartoons for hours. He is the friendliest child on the planet, so I think he will love the characters. I can't wait to see his expression when we walk through the gates. We are staying at the DLH. Disney just extended their Salute to the Military and my husband is retired National Guard, so we were able to get a wonderful price on the hotel and tickets. We're staying six days and taking our time (a huge change for me since I've only done Disney for me, not with kids). This will be my first time at Christmas. We went to WDW for our honeymoon in October, and I loved the parks decorated for Halloween. I can't wait to see this, since I love Christmas even more. How in the world did you end up in Juneau?

A four month old in Mickey Ears is going to be the best!
 
Very nice pictures Mikey from HMH.

As I slowly process our impending arrival, I was so looking forward to seeing F!. Then I realize that my visit is M-TH starting December 16th. Is F! even going to be shown then during the week or does peak season (and mid-week showings) not start until the next week? TIA!

It is a good chance that F! will be running during your trip on the weekdays on the 16th to 19th. The third week of December is the full season mode on the weekdays and will have all the different shows running. With the schedule at DL going from 8am to 12am, there will be two shows of F! running at 9pm and 10:15pm.

Even though I have never went during the third week of December during all my times going to the Holiday season, I look at previous park hours and it shows that they will have F! running during the third week on the weekdays.

Hope this helps.
 
I also appreciate this thread but also disboards overall. It made my first two trips with my son (before my daughter was born) so easy. We did stay on-site on both occasions but it was truly the strategies and tips I learned here that made our waits minimal and experiences maximized. I love my friends who go to Disneyland with a "go-with-the-flow" attitude but I always encourage them to visit disboards (or at least my past Disneyland blogs) to learn a few time-saving tips.

With that in mind, I'm returning to Disneyland to celebrate my son's birthday December 22-27 with confidence. It also is good timing because our office is closed during that time (i.e., we are forced to take time off). I'm sure it will be busier than the previous two times we went but equipped with what I learned in the past plus what I will learn in the next few months on disboards (x-mas strats and tips), I know we'll have a blast again.
 
I just wanted to post a quick note to say I booked our flights for my son and I (seat sale $420 pp return, direct to LAX, fantastic deal from our city), Nov 19-22, only 3 nights so a day shorter than February but I find 3-4 days enough for us. Also, my sister is going to be coming down at the same time with her son, we aren't going to stay together but we are going to plan to meet up in the parks! (Our boys are 1.5 years apart and went to Disney together in Feb, it as a blast). Tomorrow I'm booking our hotel and tickets and we'll be staying at the DLH, I've been going back and forth between PPH and DLH and as much as I like the PPH I'm just not sure I can stay somewhere other than the DLH, I love the rooms and feel of the hotel so much.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for the theme weeks Sherry! I have no pictures to contribute yet but I've been sharing those posted with my son and we are both getting excited! Oh and I particularly like this weeks theme as I've never once ridden the Haunted Mansion Holiday and I love Nightmare Before Christmas.
 
ashnjam --

Thank you for posting photos!:cool1: You've got an entry into the random draw for the $25 Disney gift card (which will take place in November)!


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....This will be my first time at Christmas. We went to WDW for our honeymoon in October, and I loved the parks decorated for Halloween. I can't wait to see this, since I love Christmas even more....

beckykarstetter --

Even though WDW has more holiday/Christmas decorations than DLR has (because there are more parks and more hotels to decorate at WDW), I think that it is safe to say that DLR has more Christmas/holiday decorations than WDW has Halloween decorations -- if that makes sense!:rotfl2: I love Halloween Time at DLR and would always recommend that someone visit Disneyland during that time frame at least once. But...Halloween Time doesn't even come close to the holidays at DLR in terms of the level of decor and, from what I have read, it's the same at WDW. The Halloween season is not as big of a 'thing' at either WDW or DLR to bring it up to the level of the holidays. The holidays at the parks are much more thorough, extensive, involved, etc.

So I guess my point is that if you loved the Halloween decorations at WDW and you love Christmas even more, you will be thrilled with DLR's holiday decorations. The music, the treats, the lights, the colors, the decorations in both parks, at the hotels & Downtown Disney (in late November) and in all of the shops and restaurants make it a very immersive experience. It's more of a resort-wide celebration, whereas Halloween (at least in Anaheim) is celebrated mostly in Disneyland and nowhere else in the Resort!


I also appreciate this thread but also disboards overall. It made my first two trips with my son (before my daughter was born) so easy. We did stay on-site on both occasions but it was truly the strategies and tips I learned here that made our waits minimal and experiences maximized. I love my friends who go to Disneyland with a "go-with-the-flow" attitude but I always encourage them to visit disboards (or at least my past Disneyland blogs) to learn a few time-saving tips.

With that in mind, I'm returning to Disneyland to celebrate my son's birthday December 22-27 with confidence. It also is good timing because our office is closed during that time (i.e., we are forced to take time off). I'm sure it will be busier than the previous two times we went but equipped with what I learned in the past plus what I will learn in the next few months on disboards (x-mas strats and tips), I know we'll have a blast again.

dadofnicholas --

Thank you for joining in!

DISboards is a great place to learn so much -- everything from strategies for tackling crowds and lines, food, hidden gems, Annual Pass info, etc. I have glanced around at other boards and some of them do occasionally have interesting threads on certain topics, but I really feel that this board goes in-depth with details and information and discussions.

See my quoted post to Lucrezia below, from a couple of weeks back, specifically regarding/including links and info that may be useful for your Christmas week trip to DLR. Hopefully that will be of some help.

Lucrezia --

Questions are necessary when you've never done a holiday DLR trip before! You need to ask questions to help plan your trip!

I know that quite a few people have gone during that time, including larina, Cheshirecatty, lana772, etc. Hopefully they will speak up as well with some great insight.

A friend of mine took her two young sons to DLR last year -- over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and the day after, I think -- and she said that it was busy, yes, but that the crowds were not unbearable at first. There was a threat of rain over part of her trip and that undoubtedly kept the crowds down. After the threat disappeared, however, the crowds packed in!

Here are two posts from JediMasterNerd, from this thread, in which he details his Christmas trip last year (including crowds and all):

http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=47018031&postcount=19

http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=47044215&postcount=31

Here is another post from Mickey&JoshNut, also detailing a Christmas visit last year:

http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=47042102&postcount=28

And here is a link to the DIS Unplugged Podcast/Call-In Show from December 6th, 2012 (which you can play on your computer as long as you have speakers or headphones), in which the Podcast team and I tackle all the commonly asked questions about the holiday season, including special menu items available on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and much, much more!

I know that people prefer to read things instead of listen to things, but Nancy of the Podcast Team really gives a lot of good Christmas menu info in this particular call-in show so it wouldn't hurt to give it a listen. I mentioned to that before we did the show that Christmas dining was a commonly-asked question, so they addressed it!


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I just wanted to post a quick note to say I booked our flights for my son and I (seat sale $420 pp return, direct to LAX, fantastic deal from our city), Nov 19-22, only 3 nights so a day shorter than February but I find 3-4 days enough for us. Also, my sister is going to be coming down at the same time with her son, we aren't going to stay together but we are going to plan to meet up in the parks! (Our boys are 1.5 years apart and went to Disney together in Feb, it as a blast). Tomorrow I'm booking our hotel and tickets and we'll be staying at the DLH, I've been going back and forth between PPH and DLH and as much as I like the PPH I'm just not sure I can stay somewhere other than the DLH, I love the rooms and feel of the hotel so much.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for the theme weeks Sherry! I have no pictures to contribute yet but I've been sharing those posted with my son and we are both getting excited! Oh and I particularly like this weeks theme as I've never once ridden the Haunted Mansion Holiday and I love Nightmare Before Christmas.

jasy --

You're very welcome!:goodvibes I'm glad these Theme Weeks are a hit. So far, we've had much more activity in this thread between last week's theme and this week's theme than in previous years when we were only two weeks/Themes into the Countdowns.

I can't blame you for wanting to stay at the hotel you love! I used to stay at the DLH all the time too, back in the old days, until the PPH entered the picture and had cheaper room rates!

Also, at the time you'll be visiting DLR I don't think the hotels will be decorated yet. No wacky Goofy's Kitchen tree, for example. The hotels tend to get their decor after Thanksgiving, but IF, for some reason, the decorations were to go up a bit early at the hotels this year, I think the GCH and the DLH would get their trees, etc., first, before the PPH. So you will not only get to enjoy the overall theme and feel of the DLH, but you might have a chance at seeing some decorations go up before you leave. I keep thinking that because Thanksgiving is so late this year the decorations could appear a bit earlier than usual, but no Santa or carolers at the hotels until after 11/28, I would guess.
 
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