Remember, everyone, we're in the middle of "Hotels" theme week, so if you have holiday photos of the GCH, PPH or DLH, post them here before the end of Sunday, 8/31. I would imagine that a lot of people will get busy with Labor Day weekend fun, so don't forget to post your pictures if you haven't already done so!
I agree it would be better to have the ice rink in DTD. Given the choice, how many people prefer to give up park time to ice skate when they could have done it on a non-park day last year?
I just wish they'd get the show on the road already!
I hope they don't hold back on stuff for holiday season because they're doing so much next year for the 60th. I don't even know if we'll be back west next year.
Janet --
You're absolutely right -- and you make a great point. If the ice rink were to move out of DTD and into Hollywood Land, unless it were going to somehow be saved for an after-hours, hard ticket party of some sort (which is what I keep thinking may end up happening, IF the ice rink is moving to DCA), how many people are going to take time away from the other in-park things to do to go skating?
Skating would be more of a "non-park day" thing to do. Having a rink in DTD would be great for both people who are taking some time off from the parks, and also people who just come to Downtown Disney to spend a few hours shopping, eating, seeing a movie, etc.
It is, of course, always possible that there could be two rinks -- one in DTD and one in DCA, but I am guessing that if a rink moves to DCA it will cancel out the one in DTD.
I also thought the same thing you were thinking -- about the possibility of holiday season events (and Halloween Time events, too) being scaled back or otherwise not enhanced/added to because of all the stuff going on next year for the 60th (whatever that "stuff" turns out to be). It is a very plausible, reasonable assumption to make that Disney will or may hold back on certain things this year because of what they are doing next year. It is, quite frankly, exactly what they would do. Whether or not they will do it is in question. But it would not be shocking if this holiday season ended up looking a little thin because of whatever is happening next year.
The LA Tour we're doing with starline tours prob so we have an hours stop at the Farmers Market I think.
We have one full day with nothing to do though and some of the tours we were looking at was the Warner Brother Studios tour, The whale watching tour with the anaheim tour company or there's a new tour called the Walt tour but there's not alot of info about that so I don't know if it's worth the price.
If the ice rink is moved from DTD will there be something else in place there as well? We have a full day to take it easy and explorer DTD and the hotels for the Christmassy stuff.
petals --
Well, you won't be able to see or do too much in an hour at the Farmers Market (where the food is the true highlight) and The Grove, but at least it's on the tour. There is a giant tree at The Grove (especially gorgeous at night), and snowfall after dark, carolers, Santa, etc.
A whale watching tour would be great in November, because a lot of whales start migrating down to Mexico during the fall and early winter. There are more whale sightings during the fall months than in summer. A lot of people who visit Catalina Island in the fall see whales on the boat ride over to the island.
I would certainly hope that if the ice rink is removed from Downtown Disney, something else goes in its place. The ice rink appeared (in its non-
Frozen format) for the first time in 2012. Then the rink became Olaf's rink last year.
At first I wasn't sure about the ice rink (especially with the Tinker Bell theme in 2012), but I decided it was a good idea because it put some sort of activity in DTD other than shopping, dining and movie-viewing. Plus, combined with the Winter Village that surrounded the rink (which basically consisted of a bunch of different little kiosks/chalets that sold cocoa, coffee, treats and merchandise), it added a really nice dose of holiday spirit to Downtown Disney -- holiday spirit that I felt was lacking pre-2013.
If the ice rink is removed from DTD and placed in DCA, I'm not even sure if the Winter Village would remain. I keep wanting Disney to do something fun like set up a whole Christmas market in DTD -- like the Christmas markets that are so popular in European countries -- but that will probably never happen.
I am generally not star struck at all but I think I would have done a "quick walk" around to the front of Mr. Russell to get a photo or two. I've seen actually quite a few "B" actors in parks every year we go which is kind of cool. Anyways I thought it was cool that you added that photo to the stream. Nice Shot Sherry.
Thanks,
Mike!
I saw Kurt at the GCH, during the holidays, so it worked with the theme!
I couldn't bring myself to snap a photo of Kurt from the front when I knew I would be seen. Although Kurt seemed to be a friendly fellow who didn't mind standing by himself in the GCH lobby while waiting for his car, and probably wouldn't have been horrified if someone approached him, once the CMs swooped in and talked to him all the way up until he got in the car and drove away, I knew they would probably point me out and say, "She's taking a picture of you." It's not like Kurt was doing anything scandalous that shouldn't be caught on camera, but I just didn't want to be seen snapping away.
That's also why I didn't get a photo of Gwen Stefani and her husband from the front when I saw them in December 2012 -- when Gwen went into First Aid to get something, her husband, Gavin, was standing there by himself and I knew he saw me. I lifted the camera up and he looked right at me, so I instantly turned and focused on a nearby wreath to get a photo of -- which, let's be honest, is probably something I would have been taking a photo of anyway.

I have lots of wreath shots! I just hadn't planned to get that specific wreath photo at that specific moment!

