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

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We were supposed to be leaving to DLR in 23 days with my cousins. Three families for a total of 15 people. One family was just informed today their move-in date for their new house has been moved up, and they probably won't make it now. In the other family, my cousin had to make a trip to the ER earlier today for the removal of her appendix. Even if she heals in time, their Disney fund was probably just drained entirely.

Luckily, in my foresight of planning the trip for everyone, I did NOT do advance payment for hotel rooms to save another $25 a family, and NO park tickets have been bought (for anyone besides MY family, but they were purchased in May). I had a feeling something was going to come up because everything has been going a little too good lately, and I appear to be correct. lol

I'm just kind of bummed because I had a lot of cool photo ideas for our group. I went to a local Dollar Tree and got Disney Santa Hats (found here for our entire group. That was supposed to make for a cool photo in front of the trees and castle. Also, my cousin and I had plans to see WOC WD (we're a little obsessed with WOC) and I am deflated that I may have to watch it with my own family that doesn't enjoy it nearly as much as I do.

A trip to Disney is still a trip to Disney, but it won't be the same without everyone else there. I'm sure it will still be great, but I'm still disappointed.
 
I swore I asked this before but I can't find my post....so I very likely dreamed the whole thing.....

What mode of transportation is everyone using to get from airport to hotel? I'm still on the fence. It's just hubby and I from LAX. I have a coupon for $5 off using Disneyland Express and it states no reservation required and since I can't find a coupon code on the coupon I can't make a reservation anyway. Is it fairly easy to find it once we get our luggage? I've read you just follow the overhead green signs.

For just 2 adults I would do the Super Shuttle, unless you are staying on site at DL, PPH, or GC, the Super Shuttle will probably be quicker (we've always found it to be quicker than the few times we did the DL Express....mind you we've only flown to John Wayne/Orange County, but I imagine it would be the same for LAX). The only reason we don't do the Super Shuttle now is we have a toddler who needs a car seat.
 
Sherry I'll keep my fingers crossed that Kurt is the narrator when you see the CP.

We saw Gary Sinese last year at EPCOT and he was my #1 choice. It was on Christmas Day too. One of the best memories of the trip. (Being that I was pretty ill the entire time there weren't a lot of other great ones for me) Hoping for much better health this year at DL.

I think they're kids. They're your kids. ;) Time is money. I think it's worth every penny. Have fun!

Exactly! I like the way you think. pixiedust:
 
I swore I asked this before but I can't find my post....so I very likely dreamed the whole thing..... What mode of transportation is everyone using to get from airport to hotel? I'm still on the fence. It's just hubby and I from LAX. I have a coupon for $5 off using Disneyland Express and it states no reservation required and since I can't find a coupon code on the coupon I can't make a reservation anyway. Is it fairly easy to find it once we get our luggage? I've read you just follow the overhead green signs.

We are taking the DLE from LAX to the DLH. There are 7 of us and I didn't want to deal with car seats and the like, so this seemed like the easiest for us.
 

Have a great time, pattyduke34!:cool1::cool1: :santa::santa::santa: I had been waiting to see if word of who this year's Candlelight Processional/Ceremony narrator is would leak out since the schedule is back to the 2-night event with invitation-only seating. The Ceremony is fast approaching and I'd heard nothing. Traditionally there has been one narrator for the 2-night event, while last year's 20 nights had many narrators. Today I read on another site that the unofficial, not-yet-confirmed-or-announced narrators (plural) are Blair Underwood and Kurt Russell. (Maybe this rumor has been out there for a while and I am just now hearing it?:rotfl2:) If this is true, and if Kurt is the narrator on my night - jackpot!!!!:cheer2::banana: He was the narrator I wanted to see last year -- he was my first choice out of all of the ones on the roster in 2012 -- but I didn't win the AP seating lottery and I changed my trip dates, so I "ended up with" Lou Diamond Phillips instead. LDP did a perfectly lovely job, but to see an actual Disney legend narrate would be that much sweeter. So I am crossing my fingers that (A) the rumored CP narrators turn out to be accurate; and (B) that Kurt Russell narrates on my CP night. No offense to Blair Underwood -- I like him too, but he is not part of Disney history!

That would be fantastic, Sherry. I love Kurt Russell. I watched Tombstone over and over again, because he was that good on it. Val Kilmer was pretty fantastic too.

How do you sign up for the AP seating lottery? I might actually watch if we got a seat.

I like the Grove too. We have discussed it more and think just dining at the mall will be best. We'll hit up the Farmer's Market next time. Thanks for the tips.
 
Hi guys. If I want to book the holiday tour for Christmas eve, do I call up on the 24th of this month? Do I pay upfront?
Also can anyone please give me the correct phone number to call to book this, and what time does the phoneline open? 8am?

Thanks ...Iam a total newb to Disneyland!:cool1:
 
Hi guys. If I want to book the holiday tour for Christmas eve, do I call up on the 24th of this month? Do I pay upfront? Also can anyone please give me the correct phone number to call to book this, and what time does the phoneline open? 8am? Thanks ...Iam a total newb to Disneyland!:cool1:

You can book it 30 days before, so yeah that would be the 24th. You pay upfront and get a reservation number. I just called the number on the tour page.
 
Hi guys. If I want to book the holiday tour for Christmas eve, do I call up on the 24th of this month? Do I pay upfront? Also can anyone please give me the correct phone number to call to book this, and what time does the phoneline open? 8am? Thanks ...Iam a total newb to Disneyland!:cool1:

Also, if you have AAA or an AP, there's a 20% discount. The phone line opens at 7am, but if you call 30 days out, the tour for your day won't be loaded in their system until 8am. If you call too early, they'll ask you to call back. I called exactly 30 days out at 7:55. The guy took all my info, payment, etc., and by the time it was 8, I was booked and ready to go.
 
We were supposed to be leaving to DLR in 23 days with my cousins. Three families for a total of 15 people. One family was just informed today their move-in date for their new house has been moved up, and they probably won't make it now. In the other family, my cousin had to make a trip to the ER earlier today for the removal of her appendix. Even if she heals in time, their Disney fund was probably just drained entirely.

Luckily, in my foresight of planning the trip for everyone, I did NOT do advance payment for hotel rooms to save another $25 a family, and NO park tickets have been bought (for anyone besides MY family, but they were purchased in May). I had a feeling something was going to come up because everything has been going a little too good lately, and I appear to be correct. lol

I'm just kind of bummed because I had a lot of cool photo ideas for our group. I went to a local Dollar Tree and got Disney Santa Hats (found here for our entire group. That was supposed to make for a cool photo in front of the trees and castle. Also, my cousin and I had plans to see WOC WD (we're a little obsessed with WOC) and I am deflated that I may have to watch it with my own family that doesn't enjoy it nearly as much as I do.

A trip to Disney is still a trip to Disney, but it won't be the same without everyone else there. I'm sure it will still be great, but I'm still disappointed.

That is a shame that your plans with a big group have changed and I imagine that it 's way worse for those who are unable to go now :(

We are taking the DLE from LAX to the DLH. There are 7 of us and I didn't want to deal with car seats and the like, so this seemed like the easiest for us.

Have you booked and paid for this in advance then? Or are you just nabbing it when you get to the airport?
 
For just 2 adults I would do the Super Shuttle, unless you are staying on site at DL, PPH, or GC, the Super Shuttle will probably be quicker (we've always found it to be quicker than the few times we did the DL Express....mind you we've only flown to John Wayne/Orange County, but I imagine it would be the same for LAX). The only reason we don't do the Super Shuttle now is we have a toddler who needs a car seat.

We are flying into SNA. Is it hard to find the Super Shuttle? Do I need to reserve in advance?
 
We are flying into SNA. Is it hard to find the Super Shuttle? Do I need to reserve in advance?

When I priced super shuttle and DE they were about a $ or 2 different. Then I found a coupon online for $5 off a one way OR round trip ride. So I printed 2 of them :rotfl2: I want to say it was from the Anaheim convention bureau or something. I figured one way trip would be better because we would be starting at HoJo and leaving from PPH. We don't get in until 7:35 pm at LAX and I know that first night will be a total waste (because that's 9:35pm OUR time)....
 
Thanks guys!:thumbsup2



...does the adr line open at 8am?:)
 
We are flying into SNA. Is it hard to find the Super Shuttle? Do I need to reserve in advance?

Not required but I always reserved so that they knew I was coming. They are easy to find too, in the same general area as the DLE at SNA, not sure about LAX.

Have you booked and paid for this in advance then? Or are you just nabbing it when you get to the airport?

For both SS & DLE I always booked in advance (you don't have to), though with the DLE unless it is part of a package (i.e. from Southwest) you just pay when you arrive at the DLH (first stop always, which can take a while).

I think last time we used the DLE was June 2012 and it took around 90 -120minutes to get to our hotel (Fairfield Marriott) from SNA. Compair that with Super Shuttle I think the worst we ever experienced was 60 minutes, best was about 30.

With the DLE it is a full size Tour Bus so it waits for 30 minutes or so to try and fill up before it leaves the airport, then add the waiting time for everyone to pay at the DLH, then drive around to all the different drop off hotels, it just can add up and be really long especially if your hotel is at the tail end of the drop-offs, which always seems to happen for us (which sucks when you have tired children with you!)

This time we are splurging and doing a private car. It is $155 roundtrip from SNA for 5 of us, including a car seat for my toddler & a stop at a grocery store, and includes tip (though knowing me I'll tip additional). I think it ends up being appx $50-$60 more than the DLE would have cost us, but it will be MUCH quicker, plus with the grocery store stop it is money well spent. We reserved that through DK's Livery Service. It will be nice not having to leave our hotel until 1:30 for our 4pm flight, vs probably around noon if we were using the DLE or SS (accounting for other stops) -- more time in DL that morning!
 
Not required but I always reserved so that they knew I was coming. They are easy to find too, in the same general area as the DLE at SNA, not sure about LAX.



For both SS & DLE I always booked in advance (you don't have to), though with the DLE unless it is part of a package (i.e. from Southwest) you just pay when you arrive at the DLH (first stop always, which can take a while).

I think last time we used the DLE was June 2012 and it took around 90 -120minutes to get to our hotel (Fairfield Marriott) from SNA. Compair that with Super Shuttle I think the worst we ever experienced was 60 minutes, best was about 30.

With the DLE it is a full size Tour Bus so it waits for 30 minutes or so to try and fill up before it leaves the airport, then add the waiting time for everyone to pay at the DLH, then drive around to all the different drop off hotels, it just can add up and be really long especially if your hotel is at the tail end of the drop-offs, which always seems to happen for us (which sucks when you have tired children with you!)

This time we are splurging and doing a private car. It is $155 roundtrip from SNA for 5 of us, including a car seat for my toddler & a stop at a grocery store, and includes tip (though knowing me I'll tip additional). I think it ends up being appx $50-$60 more than the DLE would have cost us, but it will be MUCH quicker, plus with the grocery store stop it is money well spent. We reserved that through DK's Livery Service. It will be nice not having to leave our hotel until 1:30 for our 4pm flight, vs probably around noon if we were using the DLE or SS (accounting for other stops) -- more time in DL that morning!

Thanks! I'll probably book SS for our arrival. I'm thinking of taking a taxi back on our last day. We're trying to eat Surf's Up that morning before leaving for our 12:40 flight. I think our ADR is at 8. Hopefully that leaves enough time.





***Janet*** We got fastpasses around 9:15am and got the blue section. My morning for DCA went a little something like this....
I got fastpasses for WoC. They had two lines going. One for Annual Passholders who had a special viewing of the early show and another line for everyone else. Annual passholder line was all the way back in the Carthay Circle hub area! Crazy! I thought initially that this was the main line but a CM finally came around telling everyone there was two lines. The other line was much shorter.
From the that point I went over to get fastpasses for RSR. The line was almost to Animation Academy when we went in so I decided to make the judgement call to head over for WoC. Good decision!
So when I went back for RSR the line was in front of Carthay Circle. We ended up with passes for 2pm to 3pm.
From there I went and got fast passes for Soarin'. When you get fast passes for RSR your allowed to hold another fast pass to something else. So I had WoC, RSR, and Soarin'!!!!! I was rocking it.

From there I told my wife we had to do the Carthay Circle Tour which is free at 10:30 each morning. It was a very interesting and short tour. It lasted 15 minutes and was alot of fun. More importantly it gave me a chance to get some great photographs inside of Carthay Circle which was empty except for other people on the tour (which was about 12 of us).

To answer what time I lined up we ended up going about 9:30pm to lineup. They moved us to the back of the bridge up by Ariel's Grotto restaurant and then herded us back down into the blue section. I ended up right in the middle of the section with my family. Straight on view. I have seen it from this area before and from the front railing. I personally think that the middle blue section and just to the left of that (stage left) is the ideal spot. If your seeing it more than once and have the opportunity everyone should try the front of the railing to just get the wow factor. Warning though you will get wet, very wet! Be careful on camera/video equipment from the railing.

Alot more happened in the trip and I will start sharing some photographs closer the to the weekend. Work has been incredibly busy and I have some time off coming up Friday. I need to load the pics and tweak them just a bit I'm guessing.

Hope this helps!

Thanks so much for the blow by blow on that Mike!

You really have given me some helpful information. I have been convinced I want a yellow FP, which is a little trickier since those don't get distributed until the blue ones are gone.

We have 2 nights available to see WOC. Friday 12/6 or Monday 12/9. Friday 12/6 works MUCH better for us, an we'll be in DCA until mid-afternoon so I thought we'd be better able to get a yellow FP.

Well..... new wrench in the works. WOC is at 9 and 10:15. I won't make it until 10:15. With the time change and us being at the parks all day (EE on) I'll be falling over asleep by then. So it has to be 9 PM. Well, I'm just figuring out this AP LTM thing. I thought the AP holders got into the show, but the GP was admitted too. From what I'm reading, that's not the case? If so, then that really ticks me off, as it is listed on the general DL calendar. So it appears that takes 12/6 off the table for us.

So somehow we'll have to get the FP we want from DCA on 12/9 even though we're doing DL that day. That's a lot trickier if we want yellow. So I'm back to maybe making the best of blue. I don't know the area well enough to know where you were standing. Can you look at the map below and tell me what number is closest to where you were watching?


Paradise Park Map and Surounding Areas 8.10.10 by crazycoasterider, on Flickr

I'm really ticked off that instead of getting something extra in the parks for LTM that week, I apparently get less.

Our latest plan had been to actually try and watch on both the 6th and the 9th. (once down front from the wet zone, the other from whatever spot we chose from blue or yellow). So much for that.
 
For those who are considering using any kind of shuttle service (such as Super Shuttle) to get from point A to point B, I wanted to also recommend a smaller, no-frills (but still good) service called Sav-on Shuttle as an alternate option. I don't know if I'm allowed to post the link here so I won't do it, and they have not asked me to recommend them at all, but you can find great reviews of Sav-on Shuttle on Yelp.

I came across Sav-on Shuttle when I was trying to find a less expensive option than Super Shuttle last year. I needed "point to point" service (meaning no stops or swings by the airport), to get from my home to the Catalina Express terminal in Long Beach and back home later that night. That was successful, so I used them again in November 2012 to get to DLR and back. All tolled, since July of 2012 I have used Sav-on Shuttle for 4 different trips (with the most recent occasion being four months ago) -- and 3 of those have been round-trip. I'll be using them again in a couple of weeks (although they don't know it yet!).

Sav-on Shuttle is owned by a nice man named John. It's a small company. They usually don't send out email confirmations or anything like that. They will take credit cards but I actually think they prefer cash. John will often do a lot of the pick-ups and drop-offs himself, though I did have one other driver last year (who was also very pleasant). They have always been prompt. In fact, if I say that I need to be picked up at 4:45 A.M. -- yes, A.M. -- they are usually there even earlier than that. I don't know how much Sav-on Shuttle would charge to pick you up from the airport or take you anywhere else, but I would bet that it is at least a little bit cheaper than the "leading" shuttle companies. Sav-on does a lot of business with Disneyland visitors -- sometimes they drop people off at or pick people up from DLR several times a day, and they get a lot of airport business from people whose Super Shuttle orders went awry.

Anyway, look up the reviews of Sav-on Shuttle on Yelp and maybe they can be a good option for you instead of another shuttle service.





We were supposed to be leaving to DLR in 23 days with my cousins. Three families for a total of 15 people. One family was just informed today their move-in date for their new house has been moved up, and they probably won't make it now. In the other family, my cousin had to make a trip to the ER earlier today for the removal of her appendix. Even if she heals in time, their Disney fund was probably just drained entirely.

Luckily, in my foresight of planning the trip for everyone, I did NOT do advance payment for hotel rooms to save another $25 a family, and NO park tickets have been bought (for anyone besides MY family, but they were purchased in May). I had a feeling something was going to come up because everything has been going a little too good lately, and I appear to be correct. lol

I'm just kind of bummed because I had a lot of cool photo ideas for our group. I went to a local Dollar Tree and got Disney Santa Hats (found here for our entire group. That was supposed to make for a cool photo in front of the trees and castle. Also, my cousin and I had plans to see WOC WD (we're a little obsessed with WOC) and I am deflated that I may have to watch it with my own family that doesn't enjoy it nearly as much as I do.

A trip to Disney is still a trip to Disney, but it won't be the same without everyone else there. I'm sure it will still be great, but I'm still disappointed.

dtnrhi --

I'm so sorry to hear that all of this is happening and that the trip will not be what it was supposed to be (even though it will still be a trip to Disneyland). I totally know and get where you are coming from. I don't think I can even count how many times things have suddenly come up for other people in my group over the years, affecting the plans. At first we could find ways to work around the things that came up, and then eventually people just stopped going. The trouble is, it never means quite as much to anyone else to go as it does to us, the ones who are huge Disney fans and the ones who are making the plans. So we are the ones who are most impacted by others not being able to make it, not the people who suddenly can't go! Of course, things happen and they can't always be predicted -- but they seem to happen at such inconvenient times! Lol.

That's a large part of the reason why I have begun to embrace solo time at DLR -- it got to be too much of a hassle trying to plan with other people.

I hope that you and your family have a great time anyway, even though it won't be the same. And I hope that your cousin is doing well.



Sherry I'll keep my fingers crossed that Kurt is the narrator when you see the CP.

We saw Gary Sinese last year at EPCOT and he was my #1 choice. It was on Christmas Day too. One of the best memories of the trip. (Being that I was pretty ill the entire time there weren't a lot of other great ones for me) Hoping for much better health this year at DL.

TK --

Thank you!pixiedust:pixiedust:

I remember that you saw Gary Sinise last year (and I remember that you were sick). He was the narrator at DLR's CP in 2011, but I did not see the CP that year. I think that seeing the CP on Christmas Day would be magical (not if you're sick, though)!

I just don't know when or if the names will be officially announced or confirmed, and if they are I am not sure if Kurt Russell will narrate on my night. Again, nothing against Blair Underwood but I'd rather see someone who is part of Disney's family narrating the CP.

P.S. I'd better not get sick on this trip -- I have a Club 33 visit planned, as well as my usual photo-taking extravaganza. Last year it was all about the masks in NOS. This year, who knows what discoveries are waiting for me? Lol.


That would be fantastic, Sherry. I love Kurt Russell. I watched Tombstone over and over again, because he was that good on it. Val Kilmer was pretty fantastic too.

How do you sign up for the AP seating lottery? I might actually watch if we got a seat.

I like the Grove too. We have discussed it more and think just dining at the mall will be best. We'll hit up the Farmer's Market next time. Thanks for the tips.

Kim --

There is no AP lottery this year. Last year the CP ran for an unprecedented 20 nights at DLR, so the Parks Blog announced it and invited AP holders to enter a sort of lottery to win seats (the actual seating is very limited). I did not get selected for the AP seating lottery. However, I knew that a lot of AP holders entered the lottery for seats and wouldn't end up coming to the event (sometimes people will enter something just to see IF they can win, or "just in case" they can attend, and then their spots go to waste if they don't show up), so the fact that I did not win the AP lottery was not an issue. I walked up at the right time, stood in the right place, and got a seat 2 nights in a row.

However, because the CP is back to its old 2-night only schedule this year, the actual seats are for invited guests only (members of Disney employees' families, VIPs, etc.), and anyone else who wants to view the CP will have to stand around Town Square. So that's why I was pondering who I would be willing to stand for. I was spoiled by getting seats twice last year, but this year I will have to stand and I don't want to stand around in a mass of people in Town Square for just anyone. It has to be someone I would want to see.

Dining at the mall? You mean at Hollywood & Highland?
 
That is a shame that your plans with a big group have changed and I imagine that it 's way worse for those who are unable to go now :( Have you booked and paid for this in advance then? Or are you just nabbing it when you get to the airport?

I booked in advance. We didn't have to and we don't have a "reservation" or guaranteed spot, but I just wanted everything paid for before we got there. So now I have the vouchers from them showing we're paid that we'll hand to the attendant at the DLH. Since we're staying at the DLH, we'll be the first stop (possibly 2nd if they stop at the Grand first). We've never used them out of LAX, but we have multiple times out of SNA - I'll let you know how it goes!
 
Also, if you have AAA or an AP, there's a 20% discount. The phone line opens at 7am, but if you call 30 days out, the tour for your day won't be loaded in their system until 8am. If you call too early, they'll ask you to call back. I called exactly 30 days out at 7:55. The guy took all my info, payment, etc., and by the time it was 8, I was booked and ready to go.

Thanks for the heads up!:)
 
Thanks so much for the blow by blow on that Mike!

You really have given me some helpful information. I have been convinced I want a yellow FP, which is a little trickier since those don't get distributed until the blue ones are gone.

We have 2 nights available to see WOC. Friday 12/6 or Monday 12/9. Friday 12/6 works MUCH better for us, an we'll be in DCA until mid-afternoon so I thought we'd be better able to get a yellow FP.

Well..... new wrench in the works. WOC is at 9 and 10:15. I won't make it until 10:15. With the time change and us being at the parks all day (EE on) I'll be falling over asleep by then. So it has to be 9 PM. Well, I'm just figuring out this AP LTM thing. I thought the AP holders got into the show, but the GP was admitted too. From what I'm reading, that's not the case? If so, then that really ticks me off, as it is listed on the general DL calendar. So it appears that takes 12/6 off the table for us.

So somehow we'll have to get the FP we want from DCA on 12/9 even though we're doing DL that day. That's a lot trickier if we want yellow. So I'm back to maybe making the best of blue. I don't know the area well enough to know where you were standing. Can you look at the map below and tell me what number is closest to where you were watching?


Paradise Park Map and Surounding Areas 8.10.10 by crazycoasterider, on Flickr

I'm really ticked off that instead of getting something extra in the parks for LTM that week, I apparently get less.

Our latest plan had been to actually try and watch on both the 6th and the 9th. (once down front from the wet zone, the other from whatever spot we chose from blue or yellow). So much for that.

Thanks for posting the picture. It looks like the seating has changed since we were there last October. I know we sat down in front on the PP side and didn't to a dining package, but it looks like those have now changed to red. I'm a little bummed. We really enjoyed those seats because there was plenty of room to spread out and be comfortable for the kiddos. It was also pretty warm while we were there, so the little bit wet we got was fine. Guess I need to go do some reading on the WOC Superthread!! :surfweb:
 
Does the "snow" on Main Street happen after the Castle Lighting or only after Fireworks?
The last time we were there for the Holidays, Fireworks were cancelled due to winds so instead they did an additional Castle Lighting and there was snow after that. Wasn't sure if thats the norm or not.

We leave Saturday morning for our quick trip. Snow on Main street is my biggest priority!
 
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