Sherry E
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If anyone calls and books the holiday tour today or tomorrow (or whenever it opens), let us know! I am thinking it should be open for booking by tomorrow.
In 3 weeks the 2013 Hallmark Channel Countdown to Christmas (2-month long) movie marathon begins!
I wonder if the movie schedule is already up on the Hallmark Channel website. I haven't checked.
I am in the process of rounding up the photos to go in my last couple of posts for this current Characters--PhotoPass--Santa Claus Theme Week, as well as putting together the new Theme Week that begins in 2 days.
But first, I finally have a quick moment to reply/comment on a few of the recent posts in the thread...
farmfresh --
Hmmm.... I can see what you mean about wanting to do something different so the older kids don't get bored.
I should preface this by saying that the dates have not been released yet, but just in case the Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen (in DTD) Gingerbread House-building workshop is going on during your trip, would that be of interest to you or to the kids? I know that the workshop only takes place on 2 or 3 dates in December (currently, the Haunted Gingerbread House workshop is being featured on the Jazz Kitchen Facebook page), and I don't know if one of those dates will be during your trip but it looks like a lot of fun.
The good thing about the holiday tour (other than the parade seats) is that you can get right on It's a Small World Holiday (there is no Fast Pass for that, from what I've seen, and the lines can get very long) and right on Haunted Mansion Holiday. Plus, you also get the cookies and fudge samples and all of that. Will the kids want to wait in a very long line for It's a Small World Holiday? (I am assuming they will enjoy Haunted Mansion Holiday, but IASWH to teenagers may be a different story!).
Maybe the older kids will like the Mad T Party in DCA? Last year they did a holiday-themed show and there was snowfall at the end of it, but because the Mad T Party band is a bit edgier and more hip than your average Disney band the kids may appreciate it?
There are activities I could suggest that are good for the adults -- spending some time in the GCH lobby and taking in the atmosphere, for example -- but for teenagers or older kids that could be sheer misery!
I don't know -- I am hoping that between Winter Dreams, Fantasmic, the Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks, the Christmas Fantasy Parade, Viva Navidad, the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, IASWH, Haunted Mansion Holiday, the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, the "Winter Village" (probably an ice rink) in DTD, the assorted rides and treats, etc., there will be no possible way anyone could be bored!!
Thanks, Orbitron!
I added that link to the Seasonal Events/Activities post on Page 1. Every time I think I have got the posts on Page 1 updated with new links, the Parks Blog puts out yet another one. We are only in Halloween Time now. Once we get past October 31 I expect there will be lots of holiday blogs and articles coming our way!
Trish --
I will be very, very curious to hear if your Target has the Dreyer's (or Edy's) Peppermint Wonderland ice cream in stock, and whether or not is it Slow Churned. Unless I move to Arizona, Alaska or Northern California, I am thinking my only hope of getting the "real" stuff is actually at Disneyland!
Your trip is coming up so soon! I can't believe time has flown by that fast. I remember when you first joined the thread as you established that you were going to be making a holiday trip. It seems like someone took a chunk out of the year somewhere along the line!
Not that I'm complaining -- I was hoping that Fall, Halloween Time and the holidays would hurry and get here, but it really seems like Summer zoomed by much faster than I expected.
You have to be able to bring back some souvenirs and collectibles, so those suitcases are necessary. There will be a lot of merchandise to inspect! Don't forget to check out the shops in the Disneyland Hotel and the Grand Californian Hotel as well (I suggest those because they are easily accessible from Downtown Disney).
egritz --
What ended up happening with your co-workers? Did you find people to cover those other shifts so you could get away?
Well, as for a character meal -- you already know you enjoy Minnie & Friends so that's already a home run for you. Also, there is a chance that at least a couple of the characters at M&F will be wearing Winter sweaters or scarves (like they used to go at Goofy's many moons ago). I've seen photos taken at M&F during the holidays, and some of them are in holiday garb.
At the same time, Surf's Up has Mickey in Lifeguard gear. The restaurant is usually not all that crowded. Stitch and Daisy Duck are there, and they are pretty rare. The character interaction -- while there are fewer characters in the restaurant -- is great. They are very attentive -- to kids, to adults, to anyone who is receptive. I mean, as soon as we sat down in our chairs we were greeted by a character. I didn't even have a chance to take my bag off of my shoulders and settle in before Minnie (or whoever it was that got to us first) was standing there. I barely had a chance to get a bite of food in between character visits. I still greatly prefer the Goofy's Kitchen array of food at the buffet (a wider variety than at Surf's Up), but since you don't like Goofy's you might really enjoy Surf's Up!
Thank you -- I love the Castle picture too! It was taken after 11:00 p.m. (it is unheard of that I even got my friends to stay out that late), and we were lucky to get a photographer that was very diligent about making sure to get some decent shots for each guest. He took his time with it, which made for a slower line of people waiting their turn but was worth it in the end.
I am going to post (today or tomorrow) the nighttime Castle photo that you don't want to get (just for the purposes of showing the difference between the "good" Castle shot and the "not good" shot) -- the one without the icicle lights! It was a different PhotoPass photographer who took this picture, and even though the Castle is always pretty at night, when the icicle lights are not on the PhotoPass pictures have less of that magical 'wow' factor! The lights turned off just as I got to the line!
Corinna --
Yay! So you will get a taste of the opening days of the season on the first visit, and then when you come back for the second you will be there in time to see the hotel decor/carolers/Santas. And, by then, maybe a party too...
Maybe Disney will have figured out a way to have the Candlelight Ceremony on more nights by 2014 as well.
In 3 weeks the 2013 Hallmark Channel Countdown to Christmas (2-month long) movie marathon begins!

I am in the process of rounding up the photos to go in my last couple of posts for this current Characters--PhotoPass--Santa Claus Theme Week, as well as putting together the new Theme Week that begins in 2 days.
But first, I finally have a quick moment to reply/comment on a few of the recent posts in the thread...
OK Christmas threaders, help me decide!
We are heading to DLR for 3 nights 13-16 December. Originally it was just our family of four, but now we have another family joining us who have never been to Disney before (well the parents have many years ago). Altogether we'll have four kids with us, all girls, 13-16.
Now - my plan when it was just us was to arrive on Friday early afternoon, check in and do the Holiday tour, as a good way to spend the afternoon adn side step the crowds. But now I'm thinking maybe we should do something different.
I'm thinking we should swap to making a Cathay circle dinner booking and seeing the new WOC show on that first day. We could go into Disney first and see Main street etc, then go across, have dinner and maybe even ride something like the Little Mermaid, or pick up a Fast pass .
Instead of the tour, we might think about a Fantasmic booking - but I'd quite like to experience the snow on Mainstreet - maybe that could happen Saturday night , and we could do Fantasmic on the Sunday.
Funnily enough, I think one of the older girls (who hasn't been) is worried about being bored...so that's why I think we might skip the tour and focus more on activities.
Anyway, let me know what you think! Any other Christmas ideas appreciated!![]()
farmfresh --
Hmmm.... I can see what you mean about wanting to do something different so the older kids don't get bored.
I should preface this by saying that the dates have not been released yet, but just in case the Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen (in DTD) Gingerbread House-building workshop is going on during your trip, would that be of interest to you or to the kids? I know that the workshop only takes place on 2 or 3 dates in December (currently, the Haunted Gingerbread House workshop is being featured on the Jazz Kitchen Facebook page), and I don't know if one of those dates will be during your trip but it looks like a lot of fun.
The good thing about the holiday tour (other than the parade seats) is that you can get right on It's a Small World Holiday (there is no Fast Pass for that, from what I've seen, and the lines can get very long) and right on Haunted Mansion Holiday. Plus, you also get the cookies and fudge samples and all of that. Will the kids want to wait in a very long line for It's a Small World Holiday? (I am assuming they will enjoy Haunted Mansion Holiday, but IASWH to teenagers may be a different story!).
Maybe the older kids will like the Mad T Party in DCA? Last year they did a holiday-themed show and there was snowfall at the end of it, but because the Mad T Party band is a bit edgier and more hip than your average Disney band the kids may appreciate it?
There are activities I could suggest that are good for the adults -- spending some time in the GCH lobby and taking in the atmosphere, for example -- but for teenagers or older kids that could be sheer misery!

I don't know -- I am hoping that between Winter Dreams, Fantasmic, the Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks, the Christmas Fantasy Parade, Viva Navidad, the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, IASWH, Haunted Mansion Holiday, the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, the "Winter Village" (probably an ice rink) in DTD, the assorted rides and treats, etc., there will be no possible way anyone could be bored!!
New Christmas event at Disney California Adventure, looks like something to look forward to!
Disney ¡Viva Navidad! Brings a Festive Celebration to Disney California Adventure Park!
Thanks, Orbitron!
I added that link to the Seasonal Events/Activities post on Page 1. Every time I think I have got the posts on Page 1 updated with new links, the Parks Blog puts out yet another one. We are only in Halloween Time now. Once we get past October 31 I expect there will be lots of holiday blogs and articles coming our way!
HMMM...I'm wondering if the Target that will be opening within walking distance of where I live will have it. It's due to open on or around Nov 4th, so will have to check and see if they are going to stock it. We are finally getting a Target up here, and I' m curious as to what their prices will be. Right now I'm grumbling about packing for the trip. I tend to pack light by nature, and while I'm packing enough to fill a backpack for 6 days, am taking 2 suitcases nested within each other due to the Christmas shopping I'm doing while on vacation in DL. I would love to travel with just a backpack, but know that I wouldn't be able to bring back any souvenirs. So it's an evil necessity to bring the suitcases, even though I don't need them, at least on the outbound leg of the trip. I've been enjoying the pics, and am really looking forward to my trip next month.
Trish --
I will be very, very curious to hear if your Target has the Dreyer's (or Edy's) Peppermint Wonderland ice cream in stock, and whether or not is it Slow Churned. Unless I move to Arizona, Alaska or Northern California, I am thinking my only hope of getting the "real" stuff is actually at Disneyland!
Your trip is coming up so soon! I can't believe time has flown by that fast. I remember when you first joined the thread as you established that you were going to be making a holiday trip. It seems like someone took a chunk out of the year somewhere along the line!

You have to be able to bring back some souvenirs and collectibles, so those suitcases are necessary. There will be a lot of merchandise to inspect! Don't forget to check out the shops in the Disneyland Hotel and the Grand Californian Hotel as well (I suggest those because they are easily accessible from Downtown Disney).
Ugh, I just caught up after not checking for about a week. These PP+ pictures have done me in, I'm almost sick with anticipation for our upcoming trip...2 months from today we will BE THERE! I need to figure out my dining reservations, still debating between Minnie & Friends (which we prefer over Goofy's Kitchen) &/or Surf's Up which we've never done. I just love being in the park already so when we're done eating we are already in midst of the fun. I'm worried I'll be tying up too much time by doing both too.
I need to order my PP+ card too. To the previous poster who asked if it is worth it, I say YES! Our April trip we managed to get over 100 pictures in 2 half days & 1 full day - and that didn't include any ride photos (We didn't do any rides). You just have to really keep an eye out for the photographers and every time you see one, set your stuff down and have some pictures taken. I'm really excited to do this with all the Christmas decorations....and then the Christmas borders, oh my (I go crazy with the borders....I never print them like that but I figure I can never go back to add the borders, so might as well add them now so I have them later should I want them).
And as for mini-photo shoot like the other person suggested, chat the photographer up. We had one girl who we waited for her camera to re-boot (it was several minutes) at the fountains in DCA (at the main junction at the end of the main street...is that Buena Vista?) Anyway she took us around that fountain to get different angles, then she saw the trolley coming & even though she had a line by now, she moved us and had us wait to pose for pictures with the trolley, it was really nice.
Sherry, your pic in front of the Castle with the icicles gave me chills. I told my co-worker that is the picture I want 5 versions of! Me & DH, Me & DH & DD, My parents, my parents with DD, and all 5 of us.
Sorry for the rambling, had to get some excited energy out!!
egritz --
What ended up happening with your co-workers? Did you find people to cover those other shifts so you could get away?
Well, as for a character meal -- you already know you enjoy Minnie & Friends so that's already a home run for you. Also, there is a chance that at least a couple of the characters at M&F will be wearing Winter sweaters or scarves (like they used to go at Goofy's many moons ago). I've seen photos taken at M&F during the holidays, and some of them are in holiday garb.
At the same time, Surf's Up has Mickey in Lifeguard gear. The restaurant is usually not all that crowded. Stitch and Daisy Duck are there, and they are pretty rare. The character interaction -- while there are fewer characters in the restaurant -- is great. They are very attentive -- to kids, to adults, to anyone who is receptive. I mean, as soon as we sat down in our chairs we were greeted by a character. I didn't even have a chance to take my bag off of my shoulders and settle in before Minnie (or whoever it was that got to us first) was standing there. I barely had a chance to get a bite of food in between character visits. I still greatly prefer the Goofy's Kitchen array of food at the buffet (a wider variety than at Surf's Up), but since you don't like Goofy's you might really enjoy Surf's Up!
Thank you -- I love the Castle picture too! It was taken after 11:00 p.m. (it is unheard of that I even got my friends to stay out that late), and we were lucky to get a photographer that was very diligent about making sure to get some decent shots for each guest. He took his time with it, which made for a slower line of people waiting their turn but was worth it in the end.
I am going to post (today or tomorrow) the nighttime Castle photo that you don't want to get (just for the purposes of showing the difference between the "good" Castle shot and the "not good" shot) -- the one without the icicle lights! It was a different PhotoPass photographer who took this picture, and even though the Castle is always pretty at night, when the icicle lights are not on the PhotoPass pictures have less of that magical 'wow' factor! The lights turned off just as I got to the line!
I sorted out my leave for next year today. If all goes according to plan, I will be at Disneyland from November 11th to 14th and then again November 29th to December 4th.
Corinna
Corinna --
Yay! So you will get a taste of the opening days of the season on the first visit, and then when you come back for the second you will be there in time to see the hotel decor/carolers/Santas. And, by then, maybe a party too...
