I apologize if these questions are answered somewhere else in this thread. I cant possibly go through all of them.
I will be going to DL at Christmas time (Dec 13-17th). It will be our first time during the holiday season.
We have annual passes so can go anytime for the rides. I want to experience the holiday offerings the most. What would you recommend for us to do that is only available at Christmas? I am interested in hearing about things that we can see at the disney hotels as well. I would love to know about any special performances, christmas lights lightings, etc. Do they still do the DL Band Castle Show? Even though the holiday tour sounds amazing we are unable to fit that in the budget.
Where is the best place to see the parade with the least amount of waiting?
Do the characters at the Plaza Inn and SUrfs up breakfast dress in their regular clothes or do they dress festive?
It will be me, my 9 year old son, my dad and stepmom, my sister and my stepsister that will all be going. I love seeing characters as well.
Thank you in advance for any advice!
Nicolette
Welcome,
Nicolette11785!


Thank you for joining us.
Don't worry -- no one expects you to go through the entire thread. We have a lot of folks who join us at all stages of the thread -- when it starts, in the middle of our Theme Week Countdown and just after the holidays have officially begun at
Disneyland.
One thing I will suggest is to have a look at page 1 of this thread -- specifically the first 12 posts or so. You don't have to read them in detail, or all at one time, but I have them broken up into subjects (important Dates/Events to Remember, General Info, FAQs, merchandise, hotels, Disneyland-specific activities and California Adventure-specific things, etc.), and some of the blogs and info contained in them may help paint a picture of what to expect for your first Disneyland holiday trip! I think that often times people don't know to go to page 1 first, so they don't realize that a lot of the info they want may be right there.
To your questions,
Bret/mvf-m11c would be a good one to tackle the fireworks question!
The characters at Surf's Up do not wear anything holiday-ish (at least not that I've seen in person). At Minnie & Friends at the Plaza Inn, from what I have seen in photos, sometimes a few of the characters may wear a holiday scarf, sweater or hat, but it doesn't seem to be consistent or dependable, and they don't dress in head-to-toe seasonal garb.
There are a lot of things that are only available for the holiday season -- even the decorations are pretty thorough. I think the main things to see/do are:
In Disneyland
- A Christmas Fantasy Parade;
- Believe in Holiday Magic Fireworks;
- Jingle Cruise;
- The Wintertime Enchantment Lighting of the Castle (in icicle lights);
- "Snow" falling on Main Street, in IASW mall and in New Orleans Square;
- (If it is open) Storybook Land Canal Boats (there should be tiny decorations on the cottages);
- It's a Small World Holiday;
- Haunted Mansion Holiday -- look for the holiday hidden Mickey on the floor of the ballroom/dining room scene;
- Jingle Jangle Jamboree (in Frontierland -- this is one of Santa's locations, and one of the places where characters in holiday attire can be found); and
- Themed decorations in every land (sometimes elaborate; sometimes subtle) except Tomorrowland.
In California Adventure
- Winter Dreams -- World of Color;
- Viva Navidad;
- (IF it comes back this year) Elf Days;
- Buena Vista Street Bell Ringers;
- Santa Claus at his department store setting in Elias & Co. on Buena Vista Street;
- Possibly the Mad T Party's holiday-themed set;
- Roz wears a Santa hat inside the Monster's Inc. ride (at the very end);
- Character photo spot on Paradise Pier (next to the large Christmas tree); and
- Themed décor (sometimes elaborate; sometimes subtle) in every land but Condor Flats. Look for the miniature (most likely fake) gingerbread Cozy Cone model in the office of the Cozy Cone Motel.
In Downtown Disney
- Olaf's Frozen ice rink with a big Christmas tree in the middle of it;
- Winter Village (basically this is a series of mini-chalets set up to sell food, merchandise and rent skating equipment); and
- There may or may not be any special holiday entertainment going on in Downtown Disney at that time.
At the 3 Hotels
Grand Californian Hotel -- Santa; carolers, giant Christmas tree in lobby, pianist playing holiday tunes; occasional guitarist playing holiday tunes; real gingerbread house inside the entrance of Storytellers Café; small (real) gingerbread house in White Water Snacks;
Disneyland Hotel -- Carolers are here too; Santa's very beautiful photo spot in the Fantasy Tower; Goofy's Kitchen's wacky Christmas tree; different themed trees in every tower of the hotel; a tropical tree in Tangaroa Terrace; a giant fake gingerbread Castle in the lobby of the Fantasy Tower; twinkling colored lights in the poinsettia planters at the front entrance to the Fantasy Tower; and
Paradise Pier Hotel -- Carolers and Santa are here too; very pretty blue-green-ish tree in lobby, with all sorts of sea-themed ornaments and knick knacks.
**If you stay onsite at one of the 3 Disney hotels, you can also participate in an ornament workshop (assuming it is held again this year) and the Merriest Holiday Hunt.
I just checked again, but still nothing on the DL website regarding a castle lighting ceremony for the holidays.
Also I checked the entertainment schedule for the now published dates, nothing
I don't need anything big, just something nice with music when someone pushes the button to turn on the lights.
Karin1984 --
The Lighting of the Castle is a huge part of the season. I think it will happen -- unless there is some new, unexpected thing coming along to prevent it (which is unlikely). Last year the Enchantment Lighting wasn't showing on the calendar/schedule for certain dates, but it was just an oversight. It still happened every night, all season long. That Disneyland schedule is not always 100% complete or filled in.
The " 3 Days" that I LOVE is the one with the girl from "Sex and the City" (I don't know her name) it came out many years ago, and I think, it's a tear jerker!!
purplecrush --
Kristin Davis -- yes, that's the other "3 Days" movie I was thinking of!
I'm getting ready for my first trip to Disneyland and I'm excited I will see a bit of the holiday celebration there too. I've really enjoyed the pictures on this.
Looking at the pictures of the gingerbread mickeys I have two questions... how soft are the cookies? I know this sounds crazy but I'm used to gingerbread cookies that are on the softer side, there's a place near me here that sells ones that are a bit harder and I hate them! Don't want to buy them if I won't like them.
Also do they sell a cookie cutter to make gingerbread mickeys? Boy would I love to be able to make those for my Disney loving extended family instead of our regular Christmas gingerbread men!
Thanks everyone for sharing all your pictures!
poppinspal --
To be honest, sometimes the Mickey gingerbread cookies are softer, and sometimes they are on the harder side -- as if they have been sitting out for a couple of days. I prefer softer as well. The cookies are yummy. They are very popular -- they were very briefly discontinued at some point last year (November, perhaps?), and then Disney thought better and decided to continue them. On some trips I see the cookies in every single candy store. Other times I can barely find them in even one store, or I find 2 cookies and that's it!
Orbitron shared a photo of the cookie kit above ^^^, complete with cutter! I'm not sure if the cutter can be purchased separately as well (separate from the kit).