Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #4

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Sherry - I'm with you on the summer heat. For a number of reasons, my health tends to be a mess when temps get over 85 degrees. My whole focus becomes staying out of the hospital. I love Spring and Fall though!

I'm so glad we're starting the countdown soon! I'm working on pulling the photos together to participate!
 
Sherry - I'm with you on the summer heat. For a number of reasons, my health tends to be a mess when temps get over 85 degrees. My whole focus becomes staying out of the hospital. I love Spring and Fall though!

I'm so glad we're starting the countdown soon! I'm working on pulling the photos together to participate!

Hi, Carrie!:wave:

I'm very glad that you'll be able to participate in the Theme Week Countdown this year!

Oh, and to answer a question I think you asked me about the Countdown, like, months and months ago (:guilty:), yes, you can use photos more than once in the Countdown, as well as photos you have already posted in your TR in the past, etc.! Some photos may fit more than one theme -- in fact, that tends to happen quite often -- so you can use whatever you have as long as it fits the theme and as long as it gets into the Countdown within the designated time frame (most themes, not counting the mini-daily themes towards the end of the Countdown, allow a full 7 days for people to post photos before we switch to a new theme)!

Yes, the harsh heat is the problem. The sun was even really harsh at DLR when I was there for a day this past April, so in the middle of summer it can be brutal. And many people can tend to get ill -- despite guzzling tons of water and trying to stay hydrated and cool. I get nauseous and very headachy.

You have been through the mill with your health problems in the past, and we don't want you to end up in the hospital again, so you have to be careful! Stay out of that heat if you can!:grouphug:

I like Spring because the flowers are beautiful, and the weather is nice -- but usually not oppressively hot. Sometimes there is even a bit of rain. The air seems fresher and cleaner.

I loooooove Fall -- it may be hot at first, but eventually it calms down and becomes quite wonderful. I love all that Fall has to offer -- the cool, crisp mornings; the fireplaces burning in the distance; the smell of pumpkin and apple goodies; the leaves changing colors (although, those trees are not as abundant here in SoCal, but there are a few!); the harvest decorations. I love it all.

And Winter? Well, we didn't get the crazy Polar Vortex weather in SoCal that other people got this past Winter (instead, we have a fun El Nino coming up later this year and into 2015), so I am still a fan of Winter for now! I love the colder weather (as cold as it can get in L.A. proper, which is maybe 30 degrees) and being able to bundle up and drink cocoa instead of get ill from heat.

However, if I had experienced a Winter like what others have experienced I don't know that I would be a big fan! But how can I not love the season that gives me Christmas? I adore Christmas, so I love Winter too. I wouldn't mind a little bit of conveniently timed snow (like snow on Christmas morning or snow on Christmas Eve), but that will probably never happen in the middle of Los Angeles, sadly!




Currently I am testing out a product for a company I do surveys for -- it's a sort of air purifier/fan contraption that is 2 feet tall. I have to set it on my floor, and I had to assemble it first. They didn't give me a scented filter to put in it, but I understand that there are scented filters being made.

Anyway, I am hoping that this gadget I am testing ends up offering some seasonal scented filters, because I can envision turning it on and having the fan blow "pumpkin spice," "gingerbread" and "peppermint stick" aromas all around the room! I will be all over that if that's what they do!
 
Janet --

Oh, well, that is a HUGE reason to be excited for summer -- being able to see your son!:cool1::cool1: I know how sad you were when he went off to college, so it will be wonderful for you to see him! I'm very happy for you!pixiedust:

Yes, Olaf loves the season -- and I must admit that, despite the crazy heat that tends to linger at DLR (all of that pavement soaks up the sun), I am curious to see the Olaf sculpture (the Olaf "sandman") that I think is somewhere in the Esplanade. I saw it in photos and would like to see it in person. I don't know if it's still in the Esplanade, but that's where it was for the 24-hour event.

Olaf will undoubtedly make another appearance for Halloween Time, when he is created out of pumpkins at the Halloween Carnival! Olaf is everywhere these days!

You're absolutely right -- the only way back to Christmas, or even just autumn/Halloween, is to plow right through summer! There's no other way to get to fun that awaits on the other side without enduring summer!

Thanks Sherry. It really has been nice having him here without worrying about him just leaving again in a few days. He has an awesome sense of humor that is just so nice to have around again. :goodvibes

And really.... an Olaf sandman? Man, what a bummer they didn't have that in December. Of course, we had Olaf's Ice rink, but I don't skate. Can you imagine the hubbub if they actually had Olaf appear as a character? And the sheer number of people it would take out of ride lines??????
 
Well, I tried to avoid it. I tried to keep it away. I tried to pretend it wasn't happening. And yet, despite all my efforts, it is here. It has arrived.

The first day of summer.:faint:

Now for many of you out there, summer is a time of joy, of playfulness, of frolicking in the sand, of lazy afternoons by a pool, of picnics in the park... For me, it means 3 months of potential heat-related illness, soaring temperatures and misery!:rotfl2:
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This is exactly how I feel about summer too Sherry! Born and raised in Arizona, I've had enough of the heat-43 years. I dread it so much every year. The way people feel about their miserable winters is the way I feel about our miserable summers. There is nothing to do as far as outdoors and we end up staying at home all summer in order to avoid going out in the heat.

Our temps have been in the 107 range for weeks now and we haven't seen any amount of rain in months. We are literally frying over here. I've already had 2 heat related episodes when we ventured out in the afternoon and rode home in our super hot car. It took the entire 30 minute ride home for the air conditioner to really cool the car and by then I had a raging headache and nausea. I was done for the rest of the day.... in bed and feeling like crap.:sick:

My favorite months of the year are Sept-Dec. So much to look forward to and enjoy! Cooler weather, holidays:banana:

Jan-April is pretty boring and I start dreading the summer and then summer is just awful. By August I can start to see a light at the end of a long hot tunnel.

My dream place to live is San Diego and I hope that one day we can afford to rent a home for the 2 worst summer months of the year and ride out the heat over there. That's the plan anyways.

Looking forward to our Xmas trip in Nov.:cool1:
 

Good afternoon, everyone! Happy Sunday! A few things:



1. Monday Summer Surprises: Remember that tomorrow (June 23rd) brings us the 4th Monday in the somewhat mysterious #GetHappier (a.k.a. Monday Summer Surprise) promo, first announced on the Disney Parks Blog on June 2nd, which will run through Labor Day. These surprises can be in the parks, out of the parks (maybe in Downtown Disney??) or online, and they may pop up suddenly on the Disneyland Today Facebook and Twitter pages, on the Disneyland Facebook and Twitter pages...or on the Disney Parks Blog.

These "Monday Surprises" seem to be a sort of mash-up of the Year of a Million Dreams promo of 2007 - 2008 and the Limited Time Magic campaign from 2013. In other words, the surprises given out in the parks are like what took place during YOMD (and some of those giveaways were small things or big things!), and when the Parks Blog eventually makes special "surprise" announcements about limited-run events, it will be more similar to LTM.

If we are to assume that the "surprise" on June 2nd was the announcement that there will be Monday surprises all summer long, then we're still not sure what -- if anything -- the "Monday surprises" were supposed to have been on June 9th! :rotfl2: Not a word has been spoken by anyone (on any forum that I have skimmed) about any kind of surprise on June 9th, and nothing was announced by Disney anywhere.

So my thought is that, maybe, June 9th was an "online" surprise, but that it went to one person via email, like maybe a free hotel stay or free Park Hoppers, or a free invitation to do something special. If there was only one surprise recipient on June 9th, that could explain why there hasn't been any word yet, whereas multiple winners would surely post about it online at some point.

Last Monday (6/16) Disney finally realized that we were all confused and then did the wise thing by announcing that the surprises were coming up that day, in the parks (first, Mickey ears and then Oswald ears). They even told us where to look for the details and announcement of the surprises (Disneyland Today), so we didn't have to constantly check 5 different web pages all day long!

Tomorrow, who knows where the surprises will end up, but I have said all along that I think that -- eventually -- one of the Monday surprises announced on the Disney Parks Blog will have to do with something Halloween-related (like the schedule of Halloween Party dates or whatever) and something Holiday season-related.

In my mind, I am thinking that anything new and interesting (and possibly major?) pertaining to the Holiday season could potentially be announced during a Christmas in July celebration. There was a CIJ week in Disneyland last year, and that seems like a perfect time/excuse to break any major holiday news, if there is any to be broken. Of course, that doesn't mean that things will go that way, but it would make sense!

Then again, the one and only Friday the 13th for the rest of this year (which was this month) would have been the perfect day to release Halloween Time-related dates/info, and it didn't happen, so just because it makes perfect sense doesn't mean that Disney will do it!:lmao:

Jamie/DisneyJamieCA is at DLR now, and is in the parks tomorrow, so if there is any in-park Monday Surprise action to be had, hopefully she will see it and can report back. But... it could be online!

So, everyone stay tuned to the various Disney sites and pages for announcements about the surprises -- whatever they may be --every Monday through Labor Day!!





2. Still no Backstage Pass: Speaking of announcements, or lack thereof, I have still not received a Backstage Pass (the semiannual newsletter/calendar/mini-magazine for Annual Passholders), and I have heard of no one who has. Last year the "summer" issue of BP came out in May, and it had Halloween Time and Holiday season start dates in it. The next issue -- which is still showing in the AP section of the Disneyland website:rotfl2: -- was the Holidays 2013 issue.

Here we are in the final week or so of June, and summer has already begun... and no Backstage Pass!!:confused3 It does seem to be a very hit-or-miss type of publication for most AP holders, and its publication schedule doesn't seem to adhere to any strict deadline or timeframe. It just shows up whenever it shows up...or it doesn't show up at all!:rotfl2:

In any case, after last year's fiasco of Backstage Pass printing the incorrect start date of Mickey's Halloween Party -- when the actual start date was later revealed by the Disney Parks Blog -- I am guessing that whoever oversees the content that goes into BP is being extra, extra careful not to release the next BP before all of the dates on the calendar are confirmed and set in stone! I'm sure that they don't want another situation in which one segment of Disney is telling people that an event is happening on one date, when a different section of Disney is saying that the event is happening on a different date! That just looks bad all around!

Maybe BP is even holding out, waiting for new "special events" to be revealed/announced by the Disney Parks Blog and/or Disneyland News before sending out a calendar that reveals those events.

So...when will the elusive Backstage Pass summer newsletter finally arrive? And when it does, will it have any pertinent dates in it at all? Will it tell us anything? Anything at all? What great mysteries will be uncovered and what secrets will be revealed?:rotfl2: (Probably none, but let's keep hope alive...)





3. A new and devious twist for the Code Word Challenge portion of the Theme Week Countdown!!!: I was thinking that I would make the "Code Word Challenge" portion of this year's Theme Week Countdown more difficult than it was last year. Last year was the first year that I tried the CWC in the Countdown and I needed to get a sense of how easy or difficult it would be for people to tackle. It turned out to be pretty easy.

The Code Word Challenge is the part of the Theme Week Countdown that non-photo contributors can play along with, and whoever comes up with the correct, complete list of answers at the end of the Countdown in November, and posts it here in this thread first, is the one to win the Disney gift card, whereas the photo contributors are entered into a random draw (with a maximum of 22 entries, as there will be 22 themes this year) and 2 additional Disney gift card winners will be selected that way.

This morning, all of a sudden I thought of a devious new way to make the Code Word Challenge a wee bit more...challenging!:idea::rotfl2: In fact, I thought of a couple of different ways, and they can even be combined! Muahahahahahaha!!:rotfl2:

The only issue for me is that it will take me a little bit of extra time and effort to figure out the details of the "new and improved" Code Word Challenge and how I am going to lay it all out -- which won't be totally dissimilar to last year's set-up, but will be a bit different if I do it. The Theme Week Countdown is already a big task as it is, so I have to think it over and decide whether or not I am going to commit to the slightly trickier Code Word Challenge before I decide to set it in motion for our CWC participants. I probably will do it, but I just have to talk myself into it and fool myself into thinking it's a good idea and not an exercise in futility!:rotfl2:

Whatever the case, the (3 1/2-month long) 4th Annual Theme Week Countdown kicks off in this Superthread on Monday, July 21st (Hey! That's a Monday Summer Non-Surprise!!), and I will explain how to enter, what the rules are and any important things to know in another couple of weeks, closer to the date! Stay tuned for the scoop!!





4. Holiday-specific and topic-specific posts coming this week: During the course of this upcoming week, barring any kinds of setbacks or delays, I hope to put together a few very small posts revolving around different holiday season subtopics that I know people want to know about (especially the newcomers to Disneyland Resort's holiday season). A lot of this info is already on page 1 of this thread somewhere, but some of it isn't -- and I also have to assume that a lot of people are not even checking page 1 to know that information is there.

For example, I know that a lot of people out there want to know about Thanksgiving at DLR, in terms of food, crowds, etc. I will put together a mini-"highlight post" with a few links to some of the better Thanksgiving food blogs or articles, as well as links to a few past threads, posts or Trip Reports in which people reviewed/explained their Thanksgiving trips. I will also do the same thing for Christmas and for New Year's (remember, this Superthread covers allllll of the holidays of the holiday season!), and maybe for another subtopic or two.

This will not be a Theme Week Countdown Lite. No photos or anything like that, and no photo contributors -- just a few posts during the week with helpful links for specific holiday season-related topics, and hopefully anyone who wants to jump in and share their experiences with that topic will do so if they wish!



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Thanks Sherry. It really has been nice having him here without worrying about him just leaving again in a few days. He has an awesome sense of humor that is just so nice to have around again. :goodvibes

And really.... an Olaf sandman? Man, what a bummer they didn't have that in December. Of course, we had Olaf's Ice rink, but I don't skate. Can you imagine the hubbub if they actually had Olaf appear as a character? And the sheer number of people it would take out of ride lines??????

Janet --

I'm sure your son is enjoying being back home too! How long is he there? For another couple of months, or longer? The last time I looked in on your TR (which was just a day or two ago) I must have missed any mention of your son being back home, but I know it is a joyous, happy time for your family!

I think the Parks Blog was calling it an Olaf Sand Sculpture. It may have been MiceChat or some other place that called it a Sandman, which is actually pretty clever. Although -- unlike Olaf -- I am no fan of summer, I have to see his sand sculpture in person before summer is over! Whoever thought of that idea at Disney is brilliant!

I think I like Sandman Olaf better than Pumpkin Olaf at the Halloween Carnival last year, or Easter Egg Olaf at the Springtime Roundup, or Olaf at the ice rink (which you know will be back again this year -- no question about it, give what a huge hit Frozen has become)!

This Parks Blog contains a photo of the Olaf Sand Sculpture as it is being crafted.

And this Parks Blog shows the finished masterpiece!

Cute, isn't it? I wish the sand sculptor had made a whole bunch of sand characters, and not just Olaf! The Esplanade has tons of space for it.

And yes, if Olaf appeared as a character, there would be mayhem and madness unleashed at Disneyland. Olafmania! But the fact that it would clear a lot of people out of rides and other crowd-heavy areas is appealing!





This is exactly how I feel about summer too Sherry! Born and raised in Arizona, I've had enough of the heat-43 years. I dread it so much every year. The way people feel about their miserable winters is the way I feel about our miserable summers. There is nothing to do as far as outdoors and we end up staying at home all summer in order to avoid going out in the heat.

Our temps have been in the 107 range for weeks now and we haven't seen any amount of rain in months. We are literally frying over here. I've already had 2 heat related episodes when we ventured out in the afternoon and rode home in our super hot car. It took the entire 30 minute ride home for the air conditioner to really cool the car and by then I had a raging headache and nausea. I was done for the rest of the day.... in bed and feeling like crap.:sick:

My favorite months of the year are Sept-Dec. So much to look forward to and enjoy! Cooler weather, holidays:banana:

Jan-April is pretty boring and I start dreading the summer and then summer is just awful. By August I can start to see a light at the end of a long hot tunnel.

My dream place to live is San Diego and I hope that one day we can afford to rent a home for the 2 worst summer months of the year and ride out the heat over there. That's the plan anyways.

Looking forward to our Xmas trip in Nov.:cool1:


kkmcan --

Cars are like rolling ovens! They absorb heat so intensely, inside and out, and the sun can still burn you if you are next to the window. You can feel like you're being boiled alive. That's why it always baffles me when some people think they can leave their kids and pets in hot, parked cars on super hot days, without any negative consequences.

Yes! The raging headaches and nausea! That's what happens in the heat, at least for people who are particularly sensitive to it (like you and I apparently seem to be). Sometimes it starts to kick in right away, while I'm out in it, and sometimes it kicks in later, after I've gotten home....or even the next day. I drink water all day long and that still doesn't help when it is super hot outside, or when I am outside in particularly harsh, strong sun. I hate it.

And double Yes! to the opinion that September - December are your favorite months -- mine too! I love that whole final 4-month block of the year, although September still tends to be too hot for my liking.

I'm so glad I'm not alone in my disdain for heat!:rotfl2: I keep reading a lot of comments from people online (not on The DIS, but elsewhere) that say, "After the winter we just had, we can't wait for summer." Well, in California (and in Arizona) we didn't have that same winter! We didn't even see heavy, non-stop, pounding rain until a few months ago (and that was a mess). So I am thinking of the 101-degree temperatures that we just had last month, which aren't good for anyone, and the assorted 90s and upper 80s we have had since then, and I want something cooler. The people who have been suffering through extreme cold and snow want something warmer, understandably. If only Mother Nature could give us a button or a switch so that we could control our temperatures in each individual city or state and figure out a nice compromise for the heat lovers and the heat haters!:rotfl2:

I think that San Diego would be a great place to go for a couple of months. Coronado is lovely. Anyone who lives right near a beach gets the benefit of that glorious sea breeze that blows in at night and in the early morning. That cools everything off really quickly! Unfortunately, anyone who lives near a beach also gets the unpleasant housing and rental rates that come with seaside living -- even if the residence in question is not that great. It's all about location location location, I guess.

I was born in Arizona, but did not stay there for more than a week or two. It's been SoCal ever since, which I love because of the various things to do around town (like Disneyland, especially during the holidays!), but hate because of the earthquakes and the heat.:faint:

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Good afternoon, everyone! Happy Sunday! A few things:



1. Monday Summer Surprises: Remember that tomorrow (June 23rd) brings us the 4th Monday in the somewhat mysterious #GetHappier (a.k.a. Monday Summer Surprise) promo, first announced on the Disney Parks Blog on June 2nd, which will run through Labor Day. These surprises can be in the parks, out of the parks (maybe in Downtown Disney??) or online, and they may pop up suddenly on the Disneyland Today Facebook and Twitter pages, on the Disneyland Facebook and Twitter pages...or on the Disney Parks Blog.

These "Monday Surprises" seem to be a sort of mash-up of the Year of a Million Dreams promo of 2007 - 2008 and the Limited Time Magic campaign from 2013. In other words, the surprises given out in the parks are like what took place during YOMD (and some of those giveaways were small things or big things!), and when the Parks Blog eventually makes special "surprise" announcements about limited-run events, it will be more similar to LTM.

If we are to assume that the "surprise" on June 2nd was the announcement that there will be Monday surprises all summer long, then we're still not sure what -- if anything -- the "Monday surprises" were supposed to have been on June 9th! :rotfl2: Not a word has been spoken by anyone (on any forum that I have skimmed) about any kind of surprise on June 9th, and nothing was announced by Disney anywhere.

So my thought is that, maybe, June 9th was an "online" surprise, but that it went to one person via email, like maybe a free hotel stay or free Park Hoppers, or a free invitation to do something special. If there was only one surprise recipient on June 9th, that could explain why there hasn't been any word yet, whereas multiple winners would surely post about it online at some point.

Last Monday (6/16) Disney finally realized that we were all confused and then did the wise thing by announcing that the surprises were coming up that day, in the parks (first, Mickey ears and then Oswald ears). They even told us where to look for the details and announcement of the surprises (Disneyland Today), so we didn't have to constantly check 5 different web pages all day long!

Tomorrow, who knows where the surprises will end up, but I have said all along that I think that -- eventually -- one of the Monday surprises announced on the Disney Parks Blog will have to do with something Halloween-related (like the schedule of Halloween Party dates or whatever) and something Holiday season-related.

In my mind, I am thinking that anything new and interesting (and possibly major?) pertaining to the Holiday season could potentially be announced during a Christmas in July celebration. There was a CIJ week in Disneyland last year, and that seems like a perfect time/excuse to break any major holiday news, if there is any to be broken. Of course, that doesn't mean that things will go that way, but it would make sense!

Then again, the one and only Friday the 13th for the rest of this year (which was this month) would have been the perfect day to release Halloween Time-related dates/info, and it didn't happen, so just because it makes perfect sense doesn't mean that Disney will do it!:lmao:

Jamie/DisneyJamieCA is at DLR now, and is in the parks tomorrow, so if there is any in-park Monday Surprise action to be had, hopefully she will see it and can report back. But... it could be online!

So, everyone stay tuned to the various Disney sites and pages for announcements about the surprises -- whatever they may be --every Monday through Labor Day!!





2. Still no Backstage Pass: Speaking of announcements, or lack thereof, I have still not received a Backstage Pass (the semiannual newsletter/calendar/mini-magazine for Annual Passholders), and I have heard of no one who has. Last year the "summer" issue of BP came out in May, and it had Halloween Time and Holiday season start dates in it. The next issue -- which is still showing in the AP section of the Disneyland website:rotfl2: -- was the Holidays 2013 issue.

Here we are in the final week or so of June, and summer has already begun... and no Backstage Pass!!:confused3 It does seem to be a very hit-or-miss type of publication for most AP holders, and its publication schedule doesn't seem to adhere to any strict deadline or timeframe. It just shows up whenever it shows up...or it doesn't show up at all!:rotfl2:

In any case, after last year's fiasco of Backstage Pass printing the incorrect start date of Mickey's Halloween Party -- when the actual start date was later revealed by the Disney Parks Blog -- I am guessing that whoever oversees the content that goes into BP is being extra, extra careful not to release the next BP before all of the dates on the calendar are confirmed and set in stone! I'm sure that they don't want another situation in which one segment of Disney is telling people that an event is happening on one date, when a different section of Disney is saying that the event is happening on a different date! That just looks bad all around!

Maybe BP is even holding out, waiting for new "special events" to be revealed/announced by the Disney Parks Blog and/or Disneyland News before sending out a calendar that reveals those events.

So...when will the elusive Backstage Pass summer newsletter finally arrive? And when it does, will it have any pertinent dates in it at all? Will it tell us anything? Anything at all? What great mysteries will be uncovered and what secrets will be revealed?:rotfl2: (Probably none, but let's keep hope alive...)





3. A new and devious twist for the Code Word Challenge portion of the Theme Week Countdown!!!: I was thinking that I would make the "Code Word Challenge" portion of this year's Theme Week Countdown more difficult than it was last year. Last year was the first year that I tried the CWC in the Countdown and I needed to get a sense of how easy or difficult it would be for people to tackle. It turned out to be pretty easy.

The Code Word Challenge is the part of the Theme Week Countdown that non-photo contributors can play along with, and whoever comes up with the correct, complete list of answers at the end of the Countdown in November, and posts it here in this thread first, is the one to win the Disney gift card, whereas the photo contributors are entered into a random draw (with a maximum of 22 entries, as there will be 22 themes this year) and 2 additional Disney gift card winners will be selected that way.

This morning, all of a sudden I thought of a devious new way to make the Code Word Challenge a wee bit more...challenging!:idea::rotfl2: In fact, I thought of a couple of different ways, and they can even be combined! Muahahahahahaha!!:rotfl2:

The only issue for me is that it will take me a little bit of extra time and effort to figure out the details of the "new and improved" Code Word Challenge and how I am going to lay it all out -- which won't be totally dissimilar to last year's set-up, but will be a bit different if I do it. The Theme Week Countdown is already a big task as it is, so I have to think it over and decide whether or not I am going to commit to the slightly trickier Code Word Challenge before I decide to set it in motion for our CWC participants. I probably will do it, but I just have to talk myself into it and fool myself into thinking it's a good idea and not an exercise in futility!:rotfl2:

Whatever the case, the (3 1/2-month long) 4th Annual Theme Week Countdown kicks off in this Superthread on Monday, July 21st (Hey! That's a Monday Summer Non-Surprise!!), and I will explain how to enter, what the rules are and any important things to know in another couple of weeks, closer to the date! Stay tuned for the scoop!!





4. Holiday-specific and topic-specific posts coming this week: During the course of this upcoming week, barring any kinds of setbacks or delays, I hope to put together a few very small posts revolving around different holiday season subtopics that I know people want to know about (especially the newcomers to Disneyland Resort's holiday season). A lot of this info is already on page 1 of this thread somewhere, but some of it isn't -- and I also have to assume that a lot of people are not even checking page 1 to know that information is there.

For example, I know that a lot of people out there want to know about Thanksgiving at DLR, in terms of food, crowds, etc. I will put together a mini-"highlight post" with a few links to some of the better Thanksgiving food blogs or articles, as well as links to a few past threads, posts or Trip Reports in which people reviewed/explained their Thanksgiving trips. I will also do the same thing for Christmas and for New Year's (remember, this Superthread covers allllll of the holidays of the holiday season!), and maybe for another subtopic or two.

This will not be a Theme Week Countdown Lite. No photos or anything like that, and no photo contributors -- just a few posts during the week with helpful links for specific holiday season-related topics, and hopefully anyone who wants to jump in and share their experiences with that topic will do so if they wish!



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Janet --

I'm sure your son is enjoying being back home too! How long is he there? For another couple of months, or longer? The last time I looked in on your TR (which was just a day or two ago) I must have missed any mention of your son being back home, but I know it is a joyous, happy time for your family!

I think the Parks Blog was calling it an Olaf Sand Sculpture. It may have been MiceChat or some other place that called it a Sandman, which is actually pretty clever. Although -- unlike Olaf -- I am no fan of summer, I have to see his sand sculpture in person before summer is over! Whoever thought of that idea at Disney is brilliant!

I think I like Sandman Olaf better than Pumpkin Olaf at the Halloween Carnival last year, or Easter Egg Olaf at the Springtime Roundup, or Olaf at the ice rink (which you know will be back again this year -- no question about it, give what a huge hit Frozen has become)!

This Parks Blog contains a photo of the Olaf Sand Sculpture as it is being crafted.

And this Parks Blog shows the finished masterpiece!

Cute, isn't it? I wish the sand sculptor had made a whole bunch of sand characters, and not just Olaf! The Esplanade has tons of space for it.

And yes, if Olaf appeared as a character, there would be mayhem and madness unleashed at Disneyland. Olafmania! But the fact that it would clear a lot of people out of rides and other crowd-heavy areas is appealing!








kkmcan --

Cars are like rolling ovens! They absorb heat so intensely, inside and out, and the sun can still burn you if you are next to the window. You can feel like you're being boiled alive. That's why it always baffles me when some people think they can leave their kids and pets in hot, parked cars on super hot days, without any negative consequences.

Yes! The raging headaches and nausea! That's what happens in the heat, at least for people who are particularly sensitive to it (like you and I apparently seem to be). Sometimes it starts to kick in right away, while I'm out in it, and sometimes it kicks in later, after I've gotten home....or even the next day. I drink water all day long and that still doesn't help when it is super hot outside, or when I am outside in particularly harsh, strong sun. I hate it.

And double Yes! to the opinion that September - December are your favorite months -- mine too! I love that whole final 4-month block of the year, although September still tends to be too hot for my liking.

I'm so glad I'm not alone in my disdain for heat!:rotfl2: I keep reading a lot of comments from people online (not on The DIS, but elsewhere) that say, "After the winter we just had, we can't wait for summer." Well, in California (and in Arizona) we didn't have that same winter! We didn't even see heavy, non-stop, pounding rain until a few months ago (and that was a mess). So I am thinking of the 101-degree temperatures that we just had last month, which aren't good for anyone, and the assorted 90s and upper 80s we have had since then, and I want something cooler. The people who have been suffering through extreme cold and snow want something warmer, understandably. If only Mother Nature could give us a button or a switch so that we could control our temperatures in each individual city or state and figure out a nice compromise for the heat lovers and the heat haters!:rotfl2:

I think that San Diego would be a great place to go for a couple of months. Coronado is lovely. Anyone who lives right near a beach gets the benefit of that glorious sea breeze that blows in at night and in the early morning. That cools everything off really quickly! Unfortunately, anyone who lives near a beach also gets the unpleasant housing and rental rates that come with seaside living -- even if the residence in question is not that great. It's all about location location location, I guess.

I was born in Arizona, but did not stay there for more than a week or two. It's been SoCal ever since, which I love because of the various things to do around town (like Disneyland, especially during the holidays!), but hate because of the earthquakes and the heat.:faint:

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I wanted to know can we use photos on line like a Google search or something that goes along with on of the themes?

Also how do we post, just upload a pic that goes with your themes? I have not participated before but this year would like too.

Also my summers set- school is half done two classes end this week. I have A's and B's this time around. But big brother 24/7 feeds start this Thursday night and I am a big brother fiend so I am excited. I don't like summer because the heat in AZ i get sick if i'm out in the sun to much. So I stay in side most times.
 
I wanted to know can we use photos on line like a Google search or something that goes along with on of the themes?

Also how do we post, just upload a pic that goes with your themes? I have not participated before but this year would like too.

Also my summers set- school is half done two classes end this week. I have A's and B's this time around. But big brother 24/7 feeds start this Thursday night and I am a big brother fiend so I am excited. I don't like summer because the heat in AZ i get sick if i'm out in the sun to much. So I stay in side most times.

Hi, Jade!

Another anti-sun person! There's a secret society of us out there -- I just know it!

Congratulations on your awesome grades in school! I am very happy for you!

I watch Big Brother too!

Unfortunately, the photos that are contributed to Theme Weeks have to belong to you and have to be your property, meaning that you (or your husband) has to be the one who took the photos. Nothing from Google Images or any other search engine will be allowed. Other people's photos cannot be used.

That's one of the highlights of the whole Countdown -- people being able to show off their photos! Also, if people were allowed to just post whatever they find on the Internet, there would be no challenge to it.

But, you never know. There are 22 themes, and there may be something you can contribute to or have your own photos for. Last year a couple of people were able to contribute because a Theme Week came up that they didn't expect, and they had some pictures to post!

I'll explain more when we get into July and closer to the Countdown, but yes -- I'll announce the theme for the week every Monday, and then everyone combs through their collections of photos to see if they have something to contribute. Then they post it here in the thread!
 
However, if I had experienced a Winter like what others have experienced I don't know that I would be a big fan! But how can I not love the season that gives me Christmas? I adore Christmas, so I love Winter too. I wouldn't mind a little bit of conveniently timed snow (like snow on Christmas morning or snow on Christmas Eve), but that will probably never happen in the middle of Los Angeles, sadly!

I grew up on the coast of California, so I never really had winters to contend with....until I moved to Oregon. Now we have our fair share of ice, snow, and FREEZING temperatures! While the first snow is pretty, I could do without this season. It's part of my reasoning for heading to DLR in December. It's nice to break up the months-long chill.
 
I grew up on the coast of California, so I never really had winters to contend with....until I moved to Oregon. Now we have our fair share of ice, snow, and FREEZING temperatures! While the first snow is pretty, I could do without this season. It's part of my reasoning for heading to DLR in December. It's nice to break up the months-long chill.

Carrie -

:rotfl2: Very good reason to escape to DLR! You know that the coldest it would probably get in Anaheim is 29 or 30 degrees, and that will probably seem toasty to you since you are used to Oregon temperatures!

I agree the snow is pretty. It's looks fantastic in photos -- almost surreal, mystical and unnatural, in a way. Any kind of "wintry scene" in a photo or painting is just captivating to me. Plus, the idea of building snowmen and having snowball fights is fun.

But I know that being out in it and having to function in daily life (work, driving, errands, etc.) with tons of snow is a totally different situation. Plus, a lot of things happen that people don't think about when the weather gets reallllllllly cold, such as pipes freezing.

Of course, if you live up in the mountains here in California, the weather is a different story than what's happening in mid-city Los Angeles. But in the middle of the city, or along the coast, snowfall -- especially blankets of snow -- is probably never going to happen.

Our winters can sometimes consist of the nasty El Nino patterns -- non-stop, heavy, pounding rain for days or weeks on end, which our storm drains cannot handle, so the streets flood. Roofs collapse. Mudslides happen. All of that mayhem ensues because we are not accustomed to that kind of weather out here, and the city is not really built to withstand it.

Scientists have already established that there is, so far, a "medium-sized" El Nino pattern forming right now, and it could either cause heat waves (lovely:rolleyes2) or heavy rain and other extreme situations, but it may not be at the end of this year. It could be at the beginning of next year. It could even reverse and not affect us at all.

I have been out and about in some of those crazy El Nino-related downpours in the past, trying to run errands, and it was not fun. So I can't imagine having to be out in the snow, doing the same things!:rotfl2: I'd probably slip on ice, being the klutz that I am, and injure myself! Then I'd get buried in the snow, never to be found. Yep -- it's probably a good thing I don't live in the snow!:rotfl2:
 
I'm so glad I'm not alone in my disdain for heat!:rotfl2: I keep reading a lot of comments from people online (not on The DIS, but elsewhere) that say, "After the winter we just had, we can't wait for summer."

I'm one of those people who dealt with the brutal winter, but I share your disdain for heat - low 80s is the hottest I want to see it get.
 
I'm one of those people who dealt with the brutal winter, but I share your disdain for heat - low 80s is the hottest I want to see it get.

Hello, siskaren!:wave:

Yes, indeed -- anything above that is just unnecessary torture! It's like, okay, summer, we get the point -- we know you're hot. You can still be hot at 80 degrees or at 75 degrees!
 
Hello, siskaren!:wave:

Yes, indeed -- anything above that is just unnecessary torture! It's like, okay, summer, we get the point -- we know you're hot. You can still be hot at 80 degrees or at 75 degrees!
We live in Northern CA and it gets hot here in the summer, like 106. I am not a fan of summer at all. I'm a December baby as well as my husband and daughter not to mention I'm obsessed with the holidays so winter is my time to shine. I just cant wait for this time to pass. I keep telling my husband we need to move to somewhere with more of a winter because the summers here are unbearable for me. I need rain and a little snow to make me happy lol
 
I grew up on the coast of California, so I never really had winters to contend with....until I moved to Oregon. Now we have our fair share of ice, snow, and FREEZING temperatures! While the first snow is pretty, I could do without this season. It's part of my reasoning for heading to DLR in December. It's nice to break up the months-long chill.



Same but change Oregon to Utah. :thumbsup2
 
I will be looking forward to the Monday Summer Surprises to see what will happen tomorrow. I will be there tomorrow afternoon. Thanks for reminding me about the Monday Surprise Sherry. :thumbsup2
 
Sherry, Thank You for the great Sunday update! I am super excited to be part of the countdowns from the beginning this year! :goodvibes
This thread is a great asset to people who are new to the holiday at DLR! Thank You so much!

--Lori

PS, Brett: Have a GREAT time! I am working my way through your April trip report, with all the Great pictures!!

--Lori
 
This was another weird occurrence in which I received no email subscription alerts to let me know that anyone had posted in this thread. I received an alert for my Halloween Time thread, but not for this one! Odd.:rotfl2::confused3 I just happened to pop in and see that there were new posts!




We live in Northern CA and it gets hot here in the summer, like 106. I am not a fan of summer at all. I'm a December baby as well as my husband and daughter not to mention I'm obsessed with the holidays so winter is my time to shine. I just cant wait for this time to pass. I keep telling my husband we need to move to somewhere with more of a winter because the summers here are unbearable for me. I need rain and a little snow to make me happy lol

WestMom2two --

Another kindred spirit!:yay: I just know that there is a whole secret society of us out there who really hate heat and dread summer!:rotfl2: It seems like August (and sometimes even September) is one of the worst months in terms of heat in California, and I always hate it.

Plus, you're obsessed with the holidays -- which is always a good thing in my book!:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Once autumn gets here, it is like fun, fun, fun for the next several months!

I love winter, but I am aware that we, being Californians, do not get the kind of winter that other states get -- or just recently got through. So, never having experienced a true, snowy winter, I probably have no clue what I am talking about. Still, I would like to have a bit more wintry weather here. I don't know that I would want non-stop, 'round-the-clock snowfall every day, but it would be great to have some snow in Los Angeles...which just isn't going to happen. The altitude is just not right for it. One time there was a crazy, fluke snowfall in Malibu (I can't remember which year), but it was gone in minutes, I think -- and it certainly wasn't a blanket of velvety white snow.

If the El Nino pattern that has already been detected holds and doesn't reverse or vanish, I think we should get quite a bit of rain this winter -- but it might not come until early next year.


I will be looking forward to the Monday Summer Surprises to see what will happen tomorrow. I will be there tomorrow afternoon. Thanks for reminding me about the Monday Surprise Sherry. :thumbsup2

Have fun at DLR, Bret!:cool1: I wonder if they will do another in-park surprise today, or if it will be an announcement on the Parks Blog of some kind. We are due for some Halloween Time-related dates, so that might be a "surprise."


Silly question, what is the surprise on Mondays? Also where do you find it?

BARBARAL26 --

Welcome!:wave:

This was the original Disney Parks Blog about the #GetHappier/Monday Summer Surprises, which outlined the whole idea a little bit. I explained a lot about it in my quoted post above (see the top of this page, text in red), as far as where to find it, how the "surprises" have been going so far, and all of that!



Sherry, Thank You for the great Sunday update! I am super excited to be part of the countdowns from the beginning this year! :goodvibes
This thread is a great asset to people who are new to the holiday at DLR! Thank You so much!

--Lori

PS, Brett: Have a GREAT time! I am working my way through your April trip report, with all the Great pictures!!

--Lori

Lori --

Thank you for the very kind words!:goodvibes I hope that people realize that they can come and discuss holiday things here and not just read the information and run!:rotfl2: Now that more people are beginning to pop in and participate, it's a good sign!

I think that a lot of last year's holiday visitors to DLR could and should participate in this year's Theme Week Countdown because they undoubtedly took photos!

What I am discovering, however, is that a lot of the people who are used to the WDW side of the board associate certain threads with just being year-specific, and only if they are planning trips. For example, there are not any "Superthreads" on the WDW side of the board, but there are "November and December threads" which take the place of what a Superthread would do/be, and they are mainly year-specific threads for people planning trips that year. So if those folks are not planning any new holiday trips to WDW in a given year, they may opt out of the newer November and December threads.

This Christmas/Holiday Superthread, however, is not specific to any year, and it is for anyone to participate in -- even if they don't have any trips planned for the season this year! If people just want to follow along to learn about what's happening for the season for future reference, or share photos in the Countdown, or share their experiences during past holiday trips, or ask questions about the seasonal fun -- that is all welcome and encouraged! :dance3::cheer2:
 
I've been keeping an eye on this thread, since I've been to DL during Thanksgiving. Once Sherry posts the info in regards to DL during the week of Thanksgiving, I can let everyone know my experiences of going during that time. And give tips on how to dodge the crowds, and work around them. We've decided to delay the trip to DL till late Jan/2017, due to the fact my DS10 get's sensory overload due to his disabilities, that are invisible to most people. He panics in heavy crowds, and it really overwhelms him, so for this reason we've decided to delay the trip to a quieter time of the year. I'm trying to save up enough money so that we can stay at the DL hotel, so we'll see how that goes. Have a great day!

Trish
 
what was today's surprise? Also do pp pics count? even though the pp was taken by cast members? like us in front the tree or what not?

what days do you normally start the count down for the week sun,. Mon or in middle the week?
 
I grew up on the coast of California, so I never really had winters to contend with....until I moved to Oregon. Now we have our fair share of ice, snow, and FREEZING temperatures! While the first snow is pretty, I could do without this season. It's part of my reasoning for heading to DLR in December. It's nice to break up the months-long chill.

Im lucky, im in Oregon too, but we don't get anything (except last year!) im in Portland. ....we mostly get rain :sad1:
 
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