Jamie --
Thank you for posting the photo of the Carolers at the DLH! You know, that giant fake gingerbread Castle doesn't seem like the right backdrop for the elegantly dressed Carolers. (I know, I pay attention to odd things!) I like the fake Castle and all (though I wish it were real gingerbread), but it is more whimsical, colorful and playful. The Carolers should be in front of a sparkly tree or something that complements their Dickensian attire a little better. That's just a small detail, though! I guess they have to stand near the sliding door to greet guests as they enter the Fantasy Tower, so that's where they need to be.
I was just looking on the Disneyland website regarding the holiday tour, and noticed it said tours were available from Nov. 12th - Jan 6th, wonder if that means a Nov 12th start date for the holiday season?? Sure hope so, as we will be there the 10th -14th!! I also just want to say how much I love this thread!!

Getting so excited for our first holiday time trip. We went for Halloween last trip and loved it then too! But I can't imagine anything better than seeing Disneyland decorated for Christmas! Only 68 more sleeps!!!
Never mind, nov 12, 2013. Oops!
arasekim --
Drat! I was hoping that Disney had secretly gone in and updated the season dates.
Well, Pam Brandon from the Disney Parks Blog did say that Haunted Mansion Holiday would be up through January 6, 2015 (a Tuesday, oddly), so it is entirely possible that Disney may once again go with an 11/12 start date this year. They may just stick with the 11/12 - 1/6 time frame, to be consistent.
DLR needs to have some sort of official start date, as that is when things like the Holiday tour will begin, as well as probably some entertainment.
I'm so glad you're enjoying the thread!


Thank you for joining us! We have a great group of people here who kindly share their experiences and photos, answer questions, etc. I try very hard to make the thread engaging and interesting, as well as informative and fun -- so if that mission is successful, it is rewarding!
I think that, even if the holiday season does not "officially" begin until 11/14, for some reason, you will still get most -- if not all -- of the holiday experience in the 2 parks. The hotels will probably not be decorated yet, but the 2 parks should be. The only thing I wonder about is the scheduling of things like the Christmas parade, Viva Navidad, Winter Dreams, etc. -- because the Avengers marathon is happening on that 11/14-11/16 weekend. If there were no marathon I would not expect the entertainment to be disrupted, but there has never been a marathon right around the holiday season start, so I'm not sure exactly how it will go.
In any case, if you love the holiday season, you will love it at DLR! Halloween Time is great fun, but the holiday season festivities are much more immersive and extensive than the Halloween Time festivities are. All of the décor is much more spread out around both parks. In some areas the décor is really obvious and elaborate. In other spots it is more minimal and subtle.
The themed décor in many of the lands is one of my favorite elements of the season. Toontown, A Bug's Land, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, Buena Vista Street, Cars Land, Critter Country, etc., all have décor that is perfectly themed to those locations. The details are amazing. Even at a place like the Jingle Jangle Jamboree, you can find some great themed details -- such as the snowflakes made of rope! Or, you might see red carnations in the garland above the entrance to Carnation Café. It's all so beautiful and it seems like there are treasures and gems in every area of the parks.