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Fall has finally arrived!
At the risk of sounding like a meteorologist, in L.A. it is currently in the low 60's (I think we're supposed to get to 66 degrees today), chilly and gloomy. A light rain is intermittently falling outside. Not the messy, blinding rain that causes damage and mayhem in the streets, but just a mild, pleasant rain that stops every so often and then falls long enough to clean out the air.
For some, this would be hot cocoa weather. It's not quite cocoa weather for me just yet (it has to drop another 10 or 15 degrees for that), but this is the sort of day that is cocoa-worthy for many folks.
Goodbye Summer! Hello, glorious Autumn!!! Wheeeeeeeee!!!
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Mike, pattyduke34 and Elk Grove Chris -- Thank you for posting your excellent Holiday Characters and/or PhotoPass and/or Santa pictures! Everyone has another entry into the random draw.
Very clever to use one of the Billy Hill & the Hillbillies guys as a character,
Mike and Chris! I like that -- thinking outside the box! I hadn't even thought about Billy Hill & the Hillbillies as characters, but they absolutely are characters at DL. No doubt about it!
...Oh, the cookie....I'm going to need to look for this because I love gingerbread and I love icing.
I'm also going to need one of those nutcracker Mickey's. I did get a Mickey popcorn bucket last year......warning....eat the popcorn early in the trip. It gets stale after a few days. lol
Also, memo to self. Don't forget to pack that large Vera Bradley bag inside my suitcase.....to bring back said gifts.....
I wore this Mickey hat at
MVMCP! Oh, no, I think it was the Minnie hat but it looks just like the Mickey hat only it has a red bow in front......
And I looked all over for the 2012 Christmas shirt last year....ended up buying a generic green tshirt with Christmas Mickey on the front....figured it would suffice.
Kathy --
Even if, for some crazy reason, the Spooky Kooky zombie gingerbread cookie is not available for the whole holiday season (we don't yet know if it is a Halloween Time exclusive, even though it is supposed to be a cookie that is tied in with the 13th year of Haunted Mansion Holiday), the gingerbread men with mouse ears (which you saw several versions of in assorted photos during last week's theme week) are delicious too! You should be able to find those in any candy shop or baked goods store. It's just that the new zombie cookie was softer and fresher, and had quickly-melting frosting (the cookie also had a purple frosting version and a third one as well -- maybe red? I can't recall).
Since you will be at DLR in early December, you will probably be there early enough to get the full effect of the gingerbread house in Storytellers Cafe in the Grand Californian (which you can easily access on foot, and you can go in and look at the house even if you don't eat at the restaurant). The house is near the check-in desk inside the restaurant. It's not a huge house like the one at the Grand Floridian. It sits on a little table. But in early December the smell of that gingerbread is so wonderful!!! It wafts through the air around the waiting area and you can't help but soak it in. I was there in the first week of December in 2011 and the smell of that house in Storytellers was amazing, like it had just been baked. They must have gotten it in and set it up not long before that time. But then I was there in the second week of December last year, and the smell had faded away.
Last year I did not see any Mickey nutcrackers of any kind in November, and I combed a lot of shops. All of a sudden, by the time I went back for my December trip the Nutcrackers were there. They arrived in a later shipment of merchandise, right around Thanksgiving. As you saw from the photos, there are several different clever versions of the Mickey nutcracker but the Santa Mickey was the one in hot demand.
I fully expect that the merchandise people at Disney Parks realized what a popular item the Mickey nutcracker was, and instantly went to work on coming up with more designs for this year's merchandise selection. I think they may put out the same set again (the same ones from last year), but with an addition or two. Maybe Mickey in a different outfit as a nutcracker. Maybe Goofy or Donald nutcrackers. I just expect to see a new one (or two) this year, along with the others from last year.
I think that the red 2012 shirt ended up selling out before the holiday season was even over last year. Disney has a habit of putting a lot of its merchandise out too early -- even before November in many cases -- and people snap it up. The shops don't always get in a new supply. The red shirt was gone even by Christmas day, if I recall correctly.
I am not a fan of gingerbread but the gingerbread men at DLR are AMAZING!
Shannon --
I used to occasionally eat ginger snaps as a kid, but I don't think I really even came to realize that I liked gingerbread all that much (the taste of it, that is -- the smell of it has always been good) until I started eating those gingerbread cookies with mouse ears at DLR! Yum! This year, the zombie cookie was even better than the mouse ears cookies because it was fresher. I would definitely eat it again but it was only available in 2 places in NOS (unlike the more prolific gingerbread man with mouse ears), which leads to more of a chance of it selling out.
You really have this whole thing so well thought out! I'm sure I can speak for everyone when I say that this thread has been so much fun....and if possible, it has made the anticipation even bigger for a holiday trip!
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Thank You for all your work!
Kathy --
Thank you for the kind words!

I definitely thought it out and planned it out, arranging for certain themes to fall at certain times for certain reasons. The contest element is new as of this year (I didn't do a contest in the previous Countdowns), so that required even more planning and thinking.
I'm so glad you've been enjoying the thread and the Countdown. It is my goal to make it fun and entertaining, as well as informative and helpful to everyone out there who is planning holiday trips.
There has been a lull in substantial holiday news for a while now -- since we learned about World of Color-Winter Dreams -- so it's good to have something to help us pass the time (like this thread) as we wait for more news. Last year it seemed there was so much news because Cars Land and Buena Vista Street were new, as was the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, and the holiday decorations in those areas was a hot topic.
I just ordered my PhotoPass Plus!
Is anyone else planning to do this? I found it invaluable last year at WDW so I'm hoping I'll get my $$ worth out of this one. We already have reservations at Goofy's Kitchen.....and PCH grill is also included in the restaurant PPP locations......I noticed Minnie and Friends Breakfast did NOT mention having PhotoPass photographers present......I originally thought we were maybe getting inside the park pre-opening but it looks like the park will open at 8 am on the day we have an 8:10 am meal planned at Plaza Inn. I'm wondering if we should just stick with the Goofy's Kitchen and maybe add the Surf's Up breakfast so we also get benefit of photopass photographer?
Kathy --
I have not yet tried the "Plus" version of PhotoPass, but I love PhotoPass in general and I think it's a worthwhile investment for a few different reasons. Taking the photos is so much fun, especially if you get a photographer who really takes the time to make sure you get some good ones. At the very least, it's a great back-up in case something goes wrong with your camera or memory card/battery/film or whatever.
Last year was the first year I didn't do any PhotoPass pictures at all in a long time. I would gladly order PhotoPass Plus every time, for every multi-day overnight stay, if my trips were a little more predictable in terms of who is going. If I knew for a fact that I would have certain people with me on the trips, I would order Plus in a second. However, my trips can range from one friend being there, to several friends being there, to just me by myself -- and I just can't bring myself to pre-order PhotoPass if it's just going to be me by myself.
I love Goofy's Kitchen -- at least I don't have to give you a warning about GK, unlike the PPH and Earl of Sandwich!

They may be serving the cobbler with Mickey-shaped crust at the time you're there.
I think you should add Surf's Up -- for the PhotoPass benefit and also because Mickey is there. Minnie & Friends has more characters than any of the other meals, but no Mickey.
As of my last visit: The photopass photographer inside Goofy's Kitchen only takes the photos of your party with Goofy as you go in. They do have the same thing at Minnie's Breakfast when you arrive however it is NOT with a character. It is basically a family photo. At Chip & Dale's they don't take photos. Surf's Up is similar to Goofy's Kitchen if I remember correctly. They don't have photopass people inside to do photos with each character at any of these spots.
I already have my photopass plus for my December trip as well. It is very worth it to me because we always get the photo from Goofy's Kitchen (which I believe is $35.00 if you purchase it separately) AND the Minnie's Breakfast photo (another $35.00) and several ride photos (which I believe are $15.00 each). That alone makes it worth it with the advance photopass. We usually end up with another 200+ photos on our photo pass in 5 days. We stop almost every time we see a photopass photographer. For example we have our photo by the big Christmas tree every day, and also in front of the Castle.
I love photopass plus.
piratenightmares --
Yes, Surf's Up has its photo spot with Mickey inside the restaurant, but near the front.
I totally agree about stopping every time you see a photographer. This was a good idea even before PhotoPass+. It's the best way to get the most value out of what you have paid or will be paying for the CD. I think that it's also a great idea to stop at the same locations on each day of a trip, if it can be managed. You never know which pictures will come out better than others. A photo in front of the Castle or the giant tree on one day may not be as good as a photo in either of those locations on the next day. A photo with the GCH Santa on one day may not be as good as the photo with GCH Santa on the previous day.
Different things like crowds, lighting, weather and, of course, the photographers can impact the overall look of a photo, so it's always a good idea to get a bunch of them. The worst case scenario is that it takes extra time and you end up with two thousand photos! Otherwise, I think that you can't go wrong by getting as many photos as humanly possible with PhotoPass.
I ordered mine and it came in the mail last week! We have Ariel's Grotto planned for our trip, but even without any character meals (minus Chip & Dale) last Nov, I found it worth every penny. We have so many great pictures from the trip.
Jamie --
I agree. I thought PP is worth every penny to begin with, but especially with the added Plus benefits. It's not a lot of money to spend for what could potentially be a whole lot of photos.
Photo pass + is very much worth it. Last Dec we got at least 2 mini photo shoots...I get engaged in front of the castle and one of the photographers even did an reenactment of it all, then another one did at least 20 pictures all over Buena Vista st. got the photos for Minnie breakfast, Goofys and all the rides too!! Already got it for my next trip!!!
pattyduke34 --
Your PhotoPass pictures are so wonderful! I had a big smile on my face when looking at your recent installment for the current Theme Week. In every photo it is clear how much fun you guys are having, which is how it should be when doing PhotoPass pictures! That's what it is all about -- fun, and memories!