Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #4

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krispin41 --

I remember seeing the mini tree for Halloween too! It was on display in a couple of spots -- although I didn't see a canister with it. Did it come with its own tube as well?

I love tiny trees!:cool1: They're perfect as desktop or tabletop decorations -- just to add a little bit of the holiday to wherever one happens to be sitting. I also love gigantic trees too, but those are not as easy to display at home, sadly!:lmao:

I'm not sure if I saw the metal tree? Maybe I did. I look forward to seeing your photo when you get home!:banana:

No, the Halloween tree did not come with a canister/tube, as the base was rather large. It's a Mickey shaped pumpkin.

Here's my one holiday picture, LOL. Ornaments were purchased at the Park in 2011, and the tree I ordered from DisneyStore.com (Not sure if it was in the Park, but it could have been!)

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I've been seeing some Winter-ish TV ads lately -- but not about food or holiday-specific stuff as much as about snow-covered landscapes in the background of the ad. I've seen a couple of cold and flu medicine ads too, which is always a sure sign that the "Winter marketing" has begun.

But, lo and behold, today I saw a Christmas tree commercial! On October 23rd!!! It was an ad for Balsam Hill's artificial trees.

And... I have seen a few mentions on the local news about the new Starbucks holiday drink this year -- the Chestnut Praline Latte. (Could this be good? I think I might want to stick with peppermint and gingerbread.) Supposedly this drink was given a trial run last year, to see how popular it was or wasn't, and it was popular enough to officially be brought back this year and added to the red cup line-up of seasonal beverages.

The holidays are swiftly moving in, my friends. I can't wait!!!:cool1::cool1::dance3: In less than a couple of weeks' time we will be hearing tales of early Christmas tree sightings, holiday cupcakes and wintry window displays at Disneyland Resort. We will be hearing about new waves of gingerbread, cranberry, eggnog, pine and peppermint products that have invaded Target and Walmart. Christmas songs will already be playing on a couple of radio stations here and there. Those of us who love holiday movie fare will be knee deep in Hallmark Channel merriment (though I will also pop over to Ion, UP and other channels here and there to check out their holiday movies as well).





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Theme Week Stuff: Remember, you have from now until Sunday night (10/26) to post your "Treats & Treasures (Food & Merchandise)" photos for this Theme Week. Monday, 10/27 begins the rapid fire, warp speed round of daily mini-themes, and everyone who posts in those themes will have to act fast -- you will not have all week to post the photos. You will have to post the photos for the mini-themes on the actual days the themes are announced! So, if, for example, It's a Small World Holiday had been a daily theme instead of a weekly theme, you would have had to post all of your IASWH photos on the day I announced it and then you'd move on to the next theme the following day.


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About the Holiday Time tour...

the_princess' holiday tour recap is great, and I also have to mention that DizNee Luver, Jamie/DisneyJamieCA, TK/tksbaskets, danimaroo and others have all given wonderful (as far as informative and useful) tour reviews as well, with photos! TK has consistently helped out with offering tour info and input for the last few years! :worship:

Some tour reviews are brief, and some are detailed, and some are a nice balance in between! I have them all linked in this post (under Main Street/Holiday Tour). DizNee Luver, in particular, takes a lot of photos, and danimaroo had the unfortunate experience of encountering rain on a tour day -- which cancelled out the parade and parade seats -- and that could be something you might want to read about in case rain is in the forecast for one of your tour days this season!!!


In my Halloween Time Superthread I have been compiling a list of reviews of the Halloween Party as they come in, and the participants have been kind enough to come back to the thread to share those reviews so I can easily link them. The list of reviews will help the party goers for the rest of the season, and also next year.

I will request the same thing for the Holiday Time Tour this year. Since, like Mickey's Halloween Party, there are so many questions that come up about the tour every year, if those of you who do the Holiday Time tour this year come back and post a review in this thread (it can be brief or it can be detailed), I will compile a list just like the list of MHP reviews and add the links. It will not only help the tour takers for the rest of the holiday season, but it will help tour newbies next year (assuming that the events of the 60th Anniversary don't totally derail the tour and Christmas parade)!!


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No, the Halloween tree did not come with a canister/tube, as the base was rather large. It's a Mickey shaped pumpkin.

Here's my one holiday picture, LOL. Ornaments were purchased at the Park in 2011, and the tree I ordered from DisneyStore.com (Not sure if it was in the Park, but it could have been!)

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Oooh! I love this tree!




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They are - I just saw them on disneystore.com, but they're now $35.

Just wanted to post a direct link to the tree. :thumbsup2
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If anybody is interested, I found a Disneyland Mainstreet Christmas music loop on UTube..... it really put you there!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r6k47iaE0A


--Lori

Thanks for the link! I have been listening to it for 23 min now and have only cried twice. :sad: It's a happy cry though can't wait to be back in my happy place in 38 days. :woohoo:
 

There was a photo of Santa Mickey holding Duffy in my photos -- http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=52494508&postcount=2331 -- is that the one you noticed, and is he the same one as the one you got in Paris, I wonder? I didn't compare the photos to see if all the details were exactly the same, but I would imagine so. At a glance, they look like the same plush Mickey! Last year was not the first year for Mickey holding Duffy -- I think it was also available in 2012.

The Minnie holding Duffy may have been out last year too -- I keep thinking I saw her somewhere in 2013.

Yes -- if the Frozen rumor is true, it would begin on 12/20, which is weird to me. I would guess that maybe there would be a special sneak preview of it or a lottery type of event to allow people to see it on 12/19, but it still seems very late to me.

However, the Disney auditions that took place today -- for the musicians with Scandinavian folk-style music knowledge/experience who will perform in DCA -- definitely point to something Frozen-ish happening in the next month or two, and it might be too soon for them to get anything Frozen going by 11/13.

Yup my Mickey Mouse from Paris is the same as the one in your pic. He's so cute. Paris actually had offers in all their shops at the time that if you spent so much you could get a different item for a certain price. So we got that Mickey Mouse and could get the Christmas Duffy for half price:
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I may need the Minnie with Duffy to match :rotfl2:

I'm sad that if there is going to be Frozen stuff I'll miss it. I'm so far away from parks it's years between my visits :(
 
The Dessert Package is $60 per person. The Fantasmic Superthread has a ton of information in the first post. I plan on getting in line about 7 or so while the girls finish up rides or shopping. Since I don't have little ones, I am ok with second or third row.

The Holiday Tour was $80 per person. We are very excited about this. The seating for the parade is a draw for me. I have RA so standing for long periods of gets difficult but it won't stop me on this trip! Here is a thread that has a great review on the tour!

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3210059&highlight=holiday+tour

Thanks for the info. I know you can get 20% off the tours if you have a Disney VISA card but can you also get the discount on the Fantasmic Dessert Package?
 
on the holiday tour. Too tired to read it but I saved that link. Question though on the Holiday tour. First I thought you could book it out 30 days in advance. According to the disney site they are taking reservation up to 12/5/14? Also I thought there were 2 tours a day to pick from and now there are some days 6 tours a day to chose from, is this correct? Or am I looking at the wrong thing? Also how many days in can you book the Desert Package and is there a link on the Disneyland site that tells you about it? Thanks everyone.
 
hello! My elf name is Jyl. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet! I was expecting something, cuter, like mistletoe or jolly or, well, anything else! Jyl sounds like a type of animal, a jyl! Maybe even an aggressive animal! ha ha

Anyways, I am new to this thread. I was on the Halloween thread but I am jumping ship since our travel plans changed. We are now going to Disneyland December 4-7. We arrive the morning of the 3rd and will spend the rest of the day shopping and eating our way through Downtown Disney. We had an ADR for Ralph Brennen's Jazz Kitchen for our first night in DD when we were going at Halloween time, which I cancelled of course, now not sure if we should book the same or go with a different more Christmasy/festive choice?

Then spending Wednesday thru Saturday in the parks, culminating with the Candlelight Processional.

I value your expertise and experience and all that you offer here Sherry E! What a wealth of knowledge you have of this time of year and everything Disney! It's great!

I also am open to suggestions of dinner spots that are truly unique and special at Christmas time in Disneyland. This will be our first time to DL at Christmas time!!!
 
Thanks for the info. I know you can get 20% off the tours if you have a Disney VISA card but can you also get the discount on the Fantasmic Dessert Package?

Yes, I do believe you can get the 20% off the Dessert Package with the Disney Visa. I do not have one but I do recall the CM asking me about it.
 
I got all excited when I saw earlier on that the Holiday Tour could be booked through December 5th and called straightaway. Unfortunately I was told to call back on the 26th. I think it should actually be the 27th as this is 30 days out, but I won't be able to call until the 28th anyway due to the shifts I am working next week.

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If anybody is interested, I found a Disneyland Mainstreet Christmas music loop on UTube..... it really put you there!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r6k47iaE0A


--Lori

Thanks for sharing this -- I bookmarked it (to listen to after Halloween, lol.)

On that note.... does anyone know if Disney has issued a CD that includes the Christmas Fantasy Parade music? My mom and I always thought Disney should do a snowglobe featuring this song (the "snowglobe instrumental version," that is). Thanks!

Oh, and incidentally, I am an elf princess --- my elf name is Aurora!

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Yes, I do believe you can get the 20% off the Dessert Package with the Disney Visa. I do not have one but I do recall the CM asking me about it.

I just returned from DL. We did the Fantasmic! Dessert package. There were no discounts available for the package. I highly recommend it though! In addition to great seats you get a huge box of desserts for each member of your party. They also serve you coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate, soda, and water.
 
I just returned from DL. We did the Fantasmic! Dessert package. There were no discounts available for the package. I highly recommend it though! In addition to great seats you get a huge box of desserts for each member of your party. They also serve you coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate, soda, and water.

Tip...bring a bag to carry your leftover goodies in (although sometimes the CMs may provide a bag, but I wouldn't count on it). We nibbled on our treats over the course of the trip and even had a stash for the plane!

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Speaking of Disneyland Resort holiday music loops, if you poke around on the Internet you can find the lists of holiday songs played on Buena Vista Street and in Cars Land, from 2013 and even from 2012. I know that there is an (unofficial) site called Disneyland Live that has at least one of those lists. MiceAge published some lists at one point as well.

The theme-appropriate holiday music around DLR plays a big role -- in my opinion -- in the overall seasonal atmosphere on BVS and in CL. Well, I should say that the music seems to be more prominent in those lands, but themed holiday music is an important part of every land, even when it is kind of quietly played in the background (like in Frontierland or Critter Country).

The holiday music is also important around the Disney hotels and in Downtown Disney. It's always there, even if you don't pay attention to it. I particularly enjoy the array of Christmas songs in Downtown Disney, as they are upbeat and lively. The selection changes every year, but it is always varied. I remember walking through DTD one year (back and forth, as I went wherever I was going) and hearing Sheryl Crow, Celine Dion, Bing Crosby, Jon Bon Jovi, U2, Johnny Mathis, Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Perry Como, etc. It was a very interesting mix!



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In Holiday food news... Eggnog Excitement continues! Betty Crocker's Eggnog Cookie Mix and Salted Caramel Cookie Mix have been spotted on shelves!




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On a Holiday TV note.... Has anyone here watched Thanksgiving Live on the Food Network for the last few years? It usually aired on the weekend before Thanksgiving and then was repeated. It featured Food Network personalities (which always included Bobby Flay) cooking together in some big Food Network kitchen, sharing recipes and taking calls from the viewers, live, to help solve assorted Thanksgiving conundrums before the big day arrived. I loved watching this. Some of the Live shows featured Rachael Ray and Sunny Anderson. Sometimes Alex Guarnaschelli, Melissa D'Arabian and Anne Burrell were there too. Alton Brown was usually there. It was a fun show, because all of the chefs/cooks were interacting with each other and sampling each other's food, cracking jokes, answering questions, etc.

Well, last year Food Network had the bright idea to cut down the number of people appearing on Thanksgiving Live, reducing it to -- of course -- Bobby Flay, Alton Brown and Ina Garten. And Giada De Laurentiis. Giada may have been tipsy or something, because she kept talking over everyone and cutting them off. Alton seemed slightly annoyed. At first I thought I was the only one who noticed it, but then I saw other online comments about her non-stop talking. It really ruined the whole show for me, and I generally like Giada most of the time. The whole vibe of the show felt 'off' to me, and it wasn't fun like the previous years' shows had been.

I guess that 2013 was the last year for Thanksgiving Live, as this year it is not on the Food Network schedule. Instead, they are offering up something called Thanksgiving at Bobby's, featuring Bobby Flay, of course, and Katie Lee, Sunny Anderson, Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon. (Giada is nowhere to be found, nor is Alton!:rotfl2:) It sounds as though they might be answering Facebook and Twitter questions live on the show, but not taking calls.

There's also a new series called Holiday Baking Championship, featuring Bobby Deen and Duff Goldman, which starts in early November.



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on the holiday tour. Too tired to read it but I saved that link. Question though on the Holiday tour. First I thought you could book it out 30 days in advance. According to the disney site they are taking reservation up to 12/5/14? Also I thought there were 2 tours a day to pick from and now there are some days 6 tours a day to chose from, is this correct? Or am I looking at the wrong thing? Also how many days in can you book the Desert Package and is there a link on the Disneyland site that tells you about it? Thanks everyone.

Brumeiser --

The tour booking window is supposed to open at or around the 30-day window, give or take a few days. Sometimes people have been able to book at more than 30 days out, and sometimes in a shorter period of time. It doesn't seem to be completely consistent.

Inconsistency also seems to apply to the tour schedule -- some days have 2 tours and some have multiple tours. I had no idea that there were 6 tours -- I thought maybe there might be 4, at most -- but maybe so.:confused3

As far as the Fantasmic dessert package, look under Premium Viewing with Dessert Sampler -- HERE. It, too, is supposed to have a 30-day booking window.



hello! My elf name is Jyl. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet! I was expecting something, cuter, like mistletoe or jolly or, well, anything else! Jyl sounds like a type of animal, a jyl! Maybe even an aggressive animal! ha ha

Anyways, I am new to this thread. I was on the Halloween thread but I am jumping ship since our travel plans changed. We are now going to Disneyland December 4-7. We arrive the morning of the 3rd and will spend the rest of the day shopping and eating our way through Downtown Disney. We had an ADR for Ralph Brennen's Jazz Kitchen for our first night in DD when we were going at Halloween time, which I cancelled of course, now not sure if we should book the same or go with a different more Christmasy/festive choice?

Then spending Wednesday thru Saturday in the parks, culminating with the Candlelight Processional.

I value your expertise and experience and all that you offer here Sherry E! What a wealth of knowledge you have of this time of year and everything Disney! It's great!

I also am open to suggestions of dinner spots that are truly unique and special at Christmas time in Disneyland. This will be our first time to DL at Christmas time!!!

Welcome, maleficent55!:wave:

Thank you for the very kind words!:goodvibes :)

Jyl? What an unusual name for an elf or for anyone else!:rotfl2: Some of the names that have come from the elf name site seem to make some kind of sense, and others are, um... unexpected!

I'm glad you found your way over here after jumping ship from the Halloween Time thread! To be honest -- and you know I love Halloween Time too, or I wouldn't have created that thread -- you will get a lot more bang for your buck with a holiday season trip. As long as you enjoy the holidays in general, then you should have a great trip ahead of you. Everything is much bigger and grander for the holidays than it is for Halloween Time -- DLR just makes a bigger deal out of it -- and there are decorations all over, including in DTD and at the 3 hotels. With Halloween Time, while there are certainly things to enjoy outside of Mickey's Halloween Party, the MHP is really the main event. For the holidays, we don't have a hard ticket party (yet) so all of the festivities are available for everyone to enjoy.

On your day of shopping and eating your way through DTD, you may want to pop into the Grand Californian Hotel and/or the Disneyland Hotel to enjoy the assorted decorations, Santa Claus and the carolers. The GCH, especially, is a lovely place to enjoy the holiday atmosphere while relaxing.

Jazz Kitchen usually gets rave reviews so you probably wouldn't be disappointed by eating there.

I am guessing that, as usual, Catal, Uva Bar and La Brea Bakery will have some special holiday items on their menus.

I'm not sure if Café Orleans and Blue Bayou will be open, but if they are I think they would be good choices.

The Big Thunder Ranch BBQ usually has some holiday desserts. Tksbaskets loves that one.

I like Storytellers Café during the holidays -- it's not that the food is so unique or Christmas-specific, but there is a fresh gingerbread house inside the entrance to the restaurant, and it just feels like a nice, cozy place to eat during Christmas time.

I don't know what the budget is, but if Napa Rose is an option I know that many people love its holiday offerings (including the hot chocolate). Right now they have pumpkin-y things on the menu!

I could be wrong, but I believe that you can eat appetizers or snacks at the Napa Rose lounge -- without making any kind of reservation -- if you don't want to do the full Napa Rose experience.

Likewise, Hearthstone Lounge -- just off of the GCH lobby -- is becoming very popular, not just for its drinks but also for its snacks and limited menu. It's another warm, cozy-ish place to spend time during the season.

If anyone in your family enjoys an adult beverage, Trader Sam's at the Disneyland Hotel also has some kooky Christmas decorations inside.

I've seen some people's comments that say that Carthay Circle is great during the holidays too. I know that Bret/mvf-m11c ate there and thought it was good.



I got all excited when I saw earlier on that the Holiday Tour could be booked through December 5th and called straightaway. Unfortunately I was told to call back on the 26th. I think it should actually be the 27th as this is 30 days out, but I won't be able to call until the 28th anyway due to the shifts I am working next week.

Corinna

Corinna --

The first phase of your holiday trip (Disneyland, Part 1) is approaching so quickly! And then Aulani. And then back to Disneyland! The time has flown by!
 
Thank You Sherry for all the info concerning the Food Network! The new Thanksgiving at Bobbies sounds fun!

I too, enjoy Storytellers over the holiday's, I find it cozy, and the woodsy décor, just screams mountain Christmas, even in the heart of the OC! :lmao:

Also, lets not forget, that Mr.Stamos himself ( John) loves to hang out in the Hearthstone Lounge...... that is where this girl will be, a certain amount of everyday.... last year I missed him by one day! He showed up the day I LEFT!:sad2::sad2:
They serve food from Storytellers in there, and its so cozy ,and Christmassy.. Really is a nice place! :goodvibes

--Lori
 
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