Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #4

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I ordered our photo pass plus back in September or the beginning of October when we were going to go for Halloween, now that we changed our plans and are going next week I hope we don't end up with pumpkin borders vs snowflakes! I'm assuming (hoping) that when you activate your photo pass in the parks it's up to date w/ what season it is vs when you bought it? Hope so!

I bought ours just a month ago. When I first logged into PhotoPass on Saturday it didn't have any holiday borders, but it did have blank border boxes (like place holders for the Christmas ones). It also had Halloween. Now it has both.
it does annoy me that it doesn't have Merry Christmas &/or Happy Holidays in addition to one of the Feliz Navidad ones bc it is cute, but we aren't Spanish-speaking, lol!
 
I bought ours just a month ago. When I first logged into PhotoPass on Saturday it didn't have any holiday borders, but it did have blank border boxes (like place holders for the Christmas ones). It also had Halloween. Now it has both.
it does annoy me that it doesn't have Merry Christmas &/or Happy Holidays in addition to one of the Feliz Navidad ones bc it is cute, but we aren't Spanish-speaking, lol!

If the "Merry Christmas" borders aren't there yet, wait as long as you can and keep checking. I'm sure they'll add them.
 
If the "Merry Christmas" borders aren't there yet, wait as long as you can and keep checking. I'm sure they'll add them.

They are there, there is just one that only has Feliz Navidad, thery is not an English option for that particular border.
 
thank you about the photopass boarder info i only saw Halloween ones a few days ago and was going to wait a week thanks.
 

For anyone who has already visited and ordered the PhotoPass Plus, the holiday borders were just loaded! (I also posted this on the PP superthread). There are some cute new ones that I didn't see last year.

Good to know! I was debating whether I should sit down today and work on those or give it a little longer.
 
Mommyjkm, thanks for the added Beau Bridges, info. Does the invite officially list 5:30 as the earlier time? I am going on Saturday the 6th.

Weather-wise, I'm wearing shorts right now. I am local and hoping it will be a little cooler when I go to DL next week, as in a few degrees not rain and cold. :)

Beau's eyebrows start reading at 5:30! :goodvibes

My bestie is at DLR right now and says its absolutely GORGEOUS weather!!
 
Ok, I'm not going to do a traditional trip report, but just my general observations/experiences.

Disneyland Express - we have taken this many times before, and since it meant we didn't have to bring car seats, we decided to do it again. The pick up at LAX was smooth and we dropped of the GCH on time. This time, they gave us a card to fill out with our return flight info/hotel and said they would call to confirm a pick up time. We received that call Sat morning. However, I was speaking to a family who was on our return bus and they weren't given that card. And our return bus was 30 mins late picking us up! It all ended up ok, as LAX wasn't busy at all, but be aware.

GCH - I know there is split consensus on the value of this hotel, but I am as much in love with it as I have always been! Our rooms were great (overlooking DTD), they were ready early (we checked in at 8am and got a text at 1pm), the staff was wonderful. And of course the lobby/tree/gingerbread house was amazing. And the location simply can't be beat, especially at the end of the night.

Crowds/Hours/EMH - This is the first time we've ever been with shorter hours (first half of our trip) and the crowd level was wonderful. That said, I completely understand what people mean by the MM/EMH being useless at Disneyland for a later opening. We were able to get on/off PP in 15 minutes, but all of FL was PACKED. We ended up ditching our plans there and headed over to the Matterhorn & Tomorrowland, which was much better. The EMH at DCA were still perfect and we were able to do TSMM 4x, Screamin' 2x and the Fun Wheel before park opening. What was interesting to me, was on these early days how empty NOS was. Except for first thing in the morning or very late at night, it's always been wall to wall people. We walked through it our first full day at 3pm and it was a ghost town! The crowds stayed low through Sun, but Monday was a zoo. The early closing hours (8pm) was also the first time I've found DTD unbearable. They were closing DL for a special event, so Main Street didn't stay open longer and everybody was in the World of Disney!

Characters - they were everywhere!!! It was amazing. We came back in one night for the parade and by the Mickey head flower were Ariel, Aurora, Mulan and the Evil Queen, all with little or no wait. Monday morning was the same in Town Square with Chip, Pluto, Minnie & Donald. We also encountered Mad Hatter/Alice and Captain Hook just hanging out in FL. We also spent a lot of time back in the JJJ, where as many know the characters roam. It can be frustrating to have to chase them around, but with a little patience, can all be seen relatively easily. Seeing Santa was our longest line. We also saw over at Elias & Co. with no wait.

Elsa & Anna - I feel like this character M&G needs it's own bullet point. Our first EMH at DL (9am), the kids and I stood at rope drop, while DH got in the FP line. They were led back before we were let through and DH had scored FPs with a return time of 10:10-10:30 and met me at the exit of PP. However when we got back in line with our FPs, they were telling people they were already gone for the day. To say it made people unhappy was an understatement. And I understand why - 10 mins into regular park opening is frustrating. My advice is if you don't have MM/EMH, you attempt this on a non MM/EMH day. We waited 5 mins and were let in to see them, where they were as wonderful as always. We saw them again 2 days later since we had little ones dressed up like them, using the same method. DH was further up in the line (8am EMH) and received a return time of 9:30-9:50. This time the return line was long and we waited probably 20 mins to see them. When we came out the return line was all the way out to Snow White though, so I still consider us lucky!

Shows - We got Blue FPs for WOC and while the show was better than ever, the getting into was such a nightmare. There was a line to line up and people were pushing, etc. We get let in and I find a rail spot next to a woman. I put my kids there, with the stroller sideways behind them and figure DH & I can stand behind the stroller. At the same time, the woman's daughter comes back from another spot and says these spots were better, where the woman then proceeds to slide down and push my children out of their spots. DS turned around to ask me a question and when he turned back around, she PUSHED him out of his spot. At this point, the gloves were off and I told her there was no need to push a 5 yr old. She tried saying they were there first, to which I explained SHE was there first, not their entire party (who at this point all have rail spots). Finally her daughter steps in and tells her mom to knock it off and we could all share the space. At some point during our hour wait, she tells her mom to move back towards to them and to stop trying to crowd us out. My oldest (10 yrs old) told me afterwards the lady elbowed her the entire time, which I didn't know. Thankfully we had a wonderful couple on the other side of us, who were so sweet and fun to hang out with, so we focused our attention there. I understand we all want great views, and to see it all, but when it comes to pushing people, especially children, I think it's time for a time out.

A few nights later, everybody wanted to ride Splash, except for my 3 yr old, who had fallen asleep in the stroller. On our way over there, I saw Fastasmic! was starting, so found a rail spot off the to the side (across from HM). It wasn't a great view, but for just walking up as it was starting, it was perfect. A family arrives 10-15 mins into it and can't see - the woman pushed her young daughter next to my stroller, where the girl sits down on the side, ON my DD. I twice had to tell her to not sit on the stroller. Stand back up, to find the mom leaning on the handle to the stroller. Her sister moved in front of the stroller and was blocking my view, so I had to ask her to move too. I'm ok being packed in like sardines, but have some respect for personal space! And don't expect to get rail spots half way through the show. Having seen this show the first time since high school, it's on my list to carve out time to get good spots for this!

We arrived back at DL at 5pm for the 5:45 parade, however the characters out that I mentioned before, derailed our plans for getting good parade spots. I figured we try another day, but we walked in, we saw space right behind some little kids in front of the train station. My kids sat down behind them to wait, but were never asked to stand up, so it all worked out wonderfully. This was definitely luck though!

All 3 shows/parades were GREAT though, so all worth it in the end!

*side note - we didn't see the Viva Navidad show, but we did see the 3 Caballeros with no wait right when the M&G opened!

Elsa & Anna Boutique - We had makeovers booked here and I was hesitant because of the limited styles and that they had raised their prices during the switch over, but it was so great! They were great with the kids, the hair turned out amazing and stayed in forever. We had them done on Fri and my kids finally took them down on Sun after swimming and needing to wash their hair. Our friends' kids kept theirs in through Monday night at least. DS did the Olaf one and got to pick a shirt with it and it stayed up in the mohawk ALL DAY. Last year, it started falling down pretty quickly, but not this year. And it only came down then because he went on GRR twice. I highly recommend this place as a more affordable alternative to BBB. On a side note, after being impossible to find on our June trip, there are Elsa & Anna dresses for sale all over the place, in all sizes!

Food - Overall we had great experiences with dining. We ate at Naples in DTD (amazing!), Blue Bayou, Carthay Circle, Minnie's Breakfast and Big Thunder BBQ. I double checked all of our reservations before we left and everything was fine, but I checked again on Sunday afternoon, somehow both our Carthay & Big Thunder were both scheduled for Monday! I walked to Carthay at noon to explain and try to cancel that one (it was supposed to be Sun) because I didn't want to be charged the no show, but we didn't want to do both in the same day. They were more than gracious, spoke to a manager and was able to seat at our original time on Sun and just checked us in early. I wasn't expecting that at all since we were a party of 12! Blue Bayou was great and our food was delicious. I had the Tesoro Island Chicken and DH had the skirt steak. The BBQ was great as always. Our one disappointment was Minnie's Breakfast. We had a really bad experience there 2 years ago but decided it was time to give them another chance, especially since the friends we were with wanted to do it. When we checked in they asked if outside was ok and I told them only if we were stuck in a corner and that they would make sure the characters came by. She reserved a certain table for us with that promise. However, an hour in only one character had been by! (And I give Peter Pan credit - only half the kids were there when he first came by and he made a point of coming back when they were all there!). Minnie had a standing spot now, where people line up to see her and we were pretty close to that. (Btw, if they have this spot now, why isn't the picture you get taken with her?!). I finally went to speak with her handler and when I got there, there were 2 other families complaining about the same thing. She said she would take care of it. At that point, we did get all of the characters over, but we also had people walking up the entrance to use it as a regular M&G (my same complaint from the last time). The head handler came out and told the characters to make sure there were seeing people who had actual tables, so at least it was addressed. The definitely figured out the problem while we were there, but I just hate that it takes us talking to them every time. I think being seated inside is the best bet. I am done with character meals now - the cost just isn't worth it to us! However, if somebody is considering one, I would actually recommend this one based on the number of characters alone! By the end, we had seen Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Rafiki, Pooh Bear, Max, Minnie, Chip, Dale, Eeyore & Tigger. That's 10 characters!

Celebrity Sightings - So, you all know we had hoped to see John Stamos, but he wasn't there. However, another huge Disney fan, Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) was. We didn't actually see her, but she posted pictures to her Instagram of her & friends in DCA and the GCH lobby. Francesca Capaldi (Dog with a Blog) was there and some other people we talked to saw her eating dinner in the Plaza Inn. They said she was really sweet and took pictures. And we rode Jingle Cruise with former RHOC, Peggy Tanous & family - who were very much wanting to be recognized with the way they were dressed. They didn't have a plaid with them though and they were just hanging out as a family.

I'm sure there is a ton I've left out and I'll try to share pictures as I get them organized. If you have any questions, ask away! I thought we'd be taking a year off, but I find myself already trying to plan for next Thanksgiving, lol.
 
I'm going to go back and read Jamie's review (and then link it in the Trip Reports/Reviews section on page 1, of course!:cool1:), but I wanted to pop in and post this new press release:

"Disneyland Resort: Holidays By The Numbers" -- Disneyland News press release; posted Wednesday, November 26, 2014





Also, just in case you missed it, the Parks Blog did a blog about Cars Land (yesterday, but I didn't rush to post it). You will notice that I asked about the missing hubcap tree in the comments!:

"Holidays Shine Bright in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park" -- Disney Parks Blog; posted on November 25th, 2014 by Erin Glover, Social Media Director, Disneyland Resort



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Ok, I'm not going to do a traditional trip report, but just my general observations/experiences.

Disneyland Express - we have taken this many times before, and since it meant we didn't have to bring car seats, we decided to do it again. The pick up at LAX was smooth and we dropped of the GCH on time. This time, they gave us a card to fill out with our return flight info/hotel and said they would call to confirm a pick up time. We received that call Sat morning. However, I was speaking to a family who was on our return bus and they weren't given that card. And our return bus was 30 mins late picking us up! It all ended up ok, as LAX wasn't busy at all, but be aware.

GCH - I know there is split consensus on the value of this hotel, but I am as much in love with it as I have always been! Our rooms were great (overlooking DTD), they were ready early (we checked in at 8am and got a text at 1pm), the staff was wonderful. And of course the lobby/tree/gingerbread house was amazing. And the location simply can't be beat, especially at the end of the night.

Crowds/Hours/EMH - This is the first time we've ever been with shorter hours (first half of our trip) and the crowd level was wonderful. That said, I completely understand what people mean by the MM/EMH being useless at Disneyland for a later opening. We were able to get on/off PP in 15 minutes, but all of FL was PACKED. We ended up ditching our plans there and headed over to the Matterhorn & Tomorrowland, which was much better. The EMH at DCA were still perfect and we were able to do TSMM 4x, Screamin' 2x and the Fun Wheel before park opening. What was interesting to me, was on these early days how empty NOS was. Except for first thing in the morning or very late at night, it's always been wall to wall people. We walked through it our first full day at 3pm and it was a ghost town! The crowds stayed low through Sun, but Monday was a zoo. The early closing hours (8pm) was also the first time I've found DTD unbearable. They were closing DL for a special event, so Main Street didn't stay open longer and everybody was in the World of Disney!

Characters - they were everywhere!!! It was amazing. We came back in one night for the parade and by the Mickey head flower were Ariel, Aurora, Mulan and the Evil Queen, all with little or no wait. Monday morning was the same in Town Square with Chip, Pluto, Minnie & Donald. We also encountered Mad Hatter/Alice and Captain Hook just hanging out in FL. We also spent a lot of time back in the JJJ, where as many know the characters roam. It can be frustrating to have to chase them around, but with a little patience, can all be seen relatively easily. Seeing Santa was our longest line. We also saw over at Elias & Co. with no wait.

Elsa & Anna - I feel like this character M&G needs it's own bullet point. Our first EMH at DL (9am), the kids and I stood at rope drop, while DH got in the FP line. They were led back before we were let through and DH had scored FPs with a return time of 10:10-10:30 and met me at the exit of PP. However when we got back in line with our FPs, they were telling people they were already gone for the day. To say it made people unhappy was an understatement. And I understand why - 10 mins into regular park opening is frustrating. My advice is if you don't have MM/EMH, you attempt this on a non MM/EMH day. We waited 5 mins and were let in to see them, where they were as wonderful as always. We saw them again 2 days later since we had little ones dressed up like them, using the same method. DH was further up in the line (8am EMH) and received a return time of 9:30-9:50. This time the return line was long and we waited probably 20 mins to see them. When we came out the return line was all the way out to Snow White though, so I still consider us lucky!

Shows - We got Blue FPs for WOC and while the show was better than ever, the getting into was such a nightmare. There was a line to line up and people were pushing, etc. We get let in and I find a rail spot next to a woman. I put my kids there, with the stroller sideways behind them and figure DH & I can stand behind the stroller. At the same time, the woman's daughter comes back from another spot and says these spots were better, where the woman then proceeds to slide down and push my children out of their spots. DS turned around to ask me a question and when he turned back around, she PUSHED him out of his spot. At this point, the gloves were off and I told her there was no need to push a 5 yr old. She tried saying they were there first, to which I explained SHE was there first, not their entire party (who at this point all have rail spots). Finally her daughter steps in and tells her mom to knock it off and we could all share the space. At some point during our hour wait, she tells her mom to move back towards to them and to stop trying to crowd us out. My oldest (10 yrs old) told me afterwards the lady elbowed her the entire time, which I didn't know. Thankfully we had a wonderful couple on the other side of us, who were so sweet and fun to hang out with, so we focused our attention there. I understand we all want great views, and to see it all, but when it comes to pushing people, especially children, I think it's time for a time out.

A few nights later, everybody wanted to ride Splash, except for my 3 yr old, who had fallen asleep in the stroller. On our way over there, I saw Fastasmic! was starting, so found a rail spot off the to the side (across from HM). It wasn't a great view, but for just walking up as it was starting, it was perfect. A family arrives 10-15 mins into it and can't see - the woman pushed her young daughter next to my stroller, where the girl sits down on the side, ON my DD. I twice had to tell her to not sit on the stroller. Stand back up, to find the mom leaning on the handle to the stroller. Her sister moved in front of the stroller and was blocking my view, so I had to ask her to move too. I'm ok being packed in like sardines, but have some respect for personal space! And don't expect to get rail spots half way through the show. Having seen this show the first time since high school, it's on my list to carve out time to get good spots for this!

We arrived back at DL at 5pm for the 5:45 parade, however the characters out that I mentioned before, derailed our plans for getting good parade spots. I figured we try another day, but we walked in, we saw space right behind some little kids in front of the train station. My kids sat down behind them to wait, but were never asked to stand up, so it all worked out wonderfully. This was definitely luck though!

All 3 shows/parades were GREAT though, so all worth it in the end!

*side note - we didn't see the Viva Navidad show, but we did see the 3 Caballeros with no wait right when the M&G opened!

Elsa & Anna Boutique - We had makeovers booked here and I was hesitant because of the limited styles and that they had raised their prices during the switch over, but it was so great! They were great with the kids, the hair turned out amazing and stayed in forever. We had them done on Fri and my kids finally took them down on Sun after swimming and needing to wash their hair. Our friends' kids kept theirs in through Monday night at least. DS did the Olaf one and got to pick a shirt with it and it stayed up in the mohawk ALL DAY. Last year, it started falling down pretty quickly, but not this year. And it only came down then because he went on GRR twice. I highly recommend this place as a more affordable alternative to BBB. On a side note, after being impossible to find on our June trip, there are Elsa & Anna dresses for sale all over the place, in all sizes!

Food - Overall we had great experiences with dining. We ate at Naples in DTD (amazing!), Blue Bayou, Carthay Circle, Minnie's Breakfast and Big Thunder BBQ. I double checked all of our reservations before we left and everything was fine, but I checked again on Sunday afternoon, somehow both our Carthay & Big Thunder were both scheduled for Monday! I walked to Carthay at noon to explain and try to cancel that one (it was supposed to be Sun) because I didn't want to be charged the no show, but we didn't want to do both in the same day. They were more than gracious, spoke to a manager and was able to seat at our original time on Sun and just checked us in early. I wasn't expecting that at all since we were a party of 12! Blue Bayou was great and our food was delicious. I had the Tesoro Island Chicken and DH had the skirt steak. The BBQ was great as always. Our one disappointment was Minnie's Breakfast. We had a really bad experience there 2 years ago but decided it was time to give them another chance, especially since the friends we were with wanted to do it. When we checked in they asked if outside was ok and I told them only if we were stuck in a corner and that they would make sure the characters came by. She reserved a certain table for us with that promise. However, an hour in only one character had been by! (And I give Peter Pan credit - only half the kids were there when he first came by and he made a point of coming back when they were all there!). Minnie had a standing spot now, where people line up to see her and we were pretty close to that. (Btw, if they have this spot now, why isn't the picture you get taken with her?!). I finally went to speak with her handler and when I got there, there were 2 other families complaining about the same thing. She said she would take care of it. At that point, we did get all of the characters over, but we also had people walking up the entrance to use it as a regular M&G (my same complaint from the last time). The head handler came out and told the characters to make sure there were seeing people who had actual tables, so at least it was addressed. The definitely figured out the problem while we were there, but I just hate that it takes us talking to them every time. I think being seated inside is the best bet. I am done with character meals now - the cost just isn't worth it to us! However, if somebody is considering one, I would actually recommend this one based on the number of characters alone! By the end, we had seen Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Rafiki, Pooh Bear, Max, Minnie, Chip, Dale, Eeyore & Tigger. That's 10 characters!

Celebrity Sightings - So, you all know we had hoped to see John Stamos, but he wasn't there. However, another huge Disney fan, Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) was. We didn't actually see her, but she posted pictures to her Instagram of her & friends in DCA and the GCH lobby. Francesca Capaldi (Dog with a Blog) was there and some other people we talked to saw her eating dinner in the Plaza Inn. They said she was really sweet and took pictures. And we rode Jingle Cruise with former RHOC, Peggy Tanous & family - who were very much wanting to be recognized with the way they were dressed. They didn't have a plaid with them though and they were just hanging out as a family.

I'm sure there is a ton I've left out and I'll try to share pictures as I get them organized. If you have any questions, ask away! I thought we'd be taking a year off, but I find myself already trying to plan for next Thanksgiving, lol.


We were there the same time and had many of the same experiences. Our Minnie's though was awesome. No issues like you had.

Thought the same with characters, we saw Genie with no one in line (may be a first ever)

My celebrity spotting was Jaclyn Smith from Charlie's Angels fame. She was talking on her cell right in front of me as I waited for the parade and about 5 min later her DD showed up. No escorts at all she just blended into the crowd. We found the first 2 hours at DL the best. Just flew through the attractions. Later in the day on Fri, Sat, Sun was crazy!
 
My celebrity spotting was Jaclyn Smith from Charlie's Angels fame. She was talking on her cell right in front of me as I waited for the parade and about 5 min later her DD showed up. No escorts at all she just blended into the crowd. We found the first 2 hours at DL the best. Just flew through the attractions. Later in the day on Fri, Sat, Sun was crazy!

OMG!!!! I would absolutely die!! :faint: That is sooooo cool!

I have seen Hugh Jackman at CA and Matt Damon at DL, but I love Charlie's Angels!! :lovestruc
 
Also, just in case you missed it, the Parks Blog did a blog about Cars Land (yesterday, but I didn't rush to post it). You will notice that I asked about the missing hubcap tree in the comments!:

"Holidays Shine Bright in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park" -- Disney Parks Blog; posted on November 25th, 2014 by Erin Glover, Social Media Director, Disneyland Resort



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I love that she wrote you back with "We’ve got a mystery on our hands! I’ll see what I can find out." Erin Glover on November 26th, 2014 at 12:03 pm
Really :confused3
 
I noticed that on the Disneyland Today Facebook page, underneath the photo of the GCH gingerbread house that was posted one hour ago, in the comments someone says, "Let's take a bite!" Her friend (or whoever it is) then responds, "How mad would they be lol."

(Quick, Disney and GCH people! Spray something awful-tasting on that house, STAT! :hyper: Stop all the biters before anyone else has a chance to sink their teeth into it!)

Now you see what I mean when I say that people can be so disappointing. Jamie/DisneyJamieCA already noticed that a bite had been taken out of the house, and that was even before it was fully set up and ready to go! Who knows how many people have taken bites out of the house since then, but as you can tell by the above-referenced Facebook exchange, some people obviously must think they are being funny by trying to deface the holiday displays!

These are the kinds of folks who are going to ruin it for everyone and cause the house to be taken down, if the GCH can't station a guard there or some other sort of deterrent.:rolleyes2



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I saw a post about this somewhere, but I'm not sure if it was in this thread or another...where does the Viva Navidad Street Party stop to perform their set? I don't want to claim a spot and then have them be all the way down the street. :rotfl:
 
I saw a post about this somewhere, but I'm not sure if it was in this thread or another...where does the Viva Navidad Street Party stop to perform their set? I don't want to claim a spot and then have them be all the way down the street. :rotfl:

joyfulDisneytears --

Bret/mvf-m11c and figment_jii may want to chime in on this as well, but I will give you a quote from DIS'er grnflash:

"...Best viewing is in front of Bayside Brews/Jellyfish. We got a prime spot just as the show started (but crowds were low so this could change as things pick up.)
- Don't line up anywhere on the Garden Grill side of the street. While the dancers and musicians perform equally to both sides, the performer float (with the 3 Caballeros) moves into a stationary position facing Bayside Brews.
- Mickey & Minnie also ride in & out on this side, wheeling directly in front of you on the Bayside side. **They did not wheel further than the float though (they disembarked here and got on the float.) So you need to be lined up from the starting point (they come out of doors just to the left if you are facing Boardwalk Pizza) up to Jellyfish to have them ride right past you.
- Don't leave the moment the show ends. The performers then interact with the crowd. A drummer came up and let my son beat on his drum, then the same happened with one of the guitarists. Lots of high-fiving going on. One of the folkloric dancers danced with the lady next to us, she was wearing a bday button and was obviously having a great time."

In the interest of full disclosure, I will admit that I think I was on the Garden Grill side (the side that grnflash says to avoid). The dancers were really easy to see, as was most of the street party/procession from where I was, but I missed the Three Caballeros -- so I think that grnflash is on to something with that tip!
 
joyfulDisneytears --

Bret/mvf-m11c and figment_jii may want to chime in on this as well, but I will give you a quote from DIS'er grnflash:



In the interest of full disclosure, I will admit that I think I was on the Garden Grill side (the side that grnflash says to avoid). The dancers were really easy to see, as was most of the street party/procession from where I was, but I missed the Three Caballeros -- so I think that grnflash is on to something with that tip!

Right on, thank you!
 
I didn't want to end the evening without wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! I hope that you all got to spend the day exactly how you wanted to spend it, and enjoyed a feast of food, fun and festivity! Those of you who were at DLR today, please come back to this thread if you can and give us a recap of how the trip and the day went!

I extend many thanks to all of you who have contributed to this thread, both in photos and in terms of sharing experiences and info, and also to those who have followed along and stuck with us all year!

It is now officially the holiday season!! In my mind, it was already the holiday season when Fall began! And, of course, Disneyland's holiday season began 2 weeks ago. But now we begin the "real" holiday season! Now it is officially allowed to listen to Christmas songs and put up decorations -- although, I have already seen quite a few shops and homes with trees and assorted decorations up. Now it is acceptable to say Happy Holidays (because it's not close enough to Christmas yet to say Merry Christmas).

I will leave you for tonight with some photos of Farmers Market and The Grove -- both of which are listed in my "Other Holiday Activities to Do/Things to See Around Southern California" section on page 1 of this thread. They are good options (they are next door to each other) if you happen to be looking for holiday-ish things to do in Southern California on your non-Disneyland Resort days. Plus, there's lots of good food at both places, and there are often celebrity sightings at The Grove. (And, to be honest, the snowfall at The Grove is better than it is at Disneyland -- there is more snow falling in general, and it falls for a longer period of time than it does at DL!)



Because the Farmers Market was closed today, the lights on the tree and on the clock tower didn't go on...


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It's snowing!


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That's Rudolph (with a glowing red nose and all!!) leading Santa and the other reindeer into the blinding snowstorm!

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Wow! The Grove looks like a magical winter wonderland! Beautiful! We leave on monday for Disneyland, I can't wait! Counting down the hours!

We have a five hour car ride to San Francisco, staying overnight there and then fly out on a (relatively) short 1.5 hour flight. Spending 5 nights in Anaheim!
 
I'm back home :( It's cold here. I need to go catch up on sleep but wanted to say a few quick things re the trip.

It was our first trip to Disneyland and there prob was a few tiny tiny issues but overall we loved it. I think Florida still has my heart but California is a very close second.

Re the Christmas stuff love the decorations. Small world is amazing. I missed the castle lighting song but saw it lit and so pretty. It's also not as small as I thought it was going to be.

Tonnes of Christmas ornaments around and they're all so pretty but last time I was in US they were 12.95 and now 17.95 so we didn't get any :(

The crowds. The first week was great I think the longest we waited for anything ride or character was 20 minutes. This week was mental. The shortest wait time was 40 minutes. The good thing though is that 90% of the people were a million times more polite than in the Paris parks.

The only negative I can think of right now off hand is the Jingle Jamboree thing. I was trying to get pictures of the characters and two of them kept turning away even though they had to have seen us following them. They stopped and got pictures with kids and kept continually picking on kids to get pictures with or play games with and as soon as I would get beside one of them they would turn and walk away. It was only two particular characters but it just reminded me of the mob system in Paris. Apart from that the other character interactions there and around the park were awesome.


I posted this as it's own thread too, but I know you all here in this thread will be able to cheer me up!!!!!!! (I'm counting on you!)


I'm so disappointed. We will be in LA starting Thursday. The weather looks perfect until Sunday, of course this is when we head to the Grand Californian for our Disney fix for 5 days. The weather looks like rain every day we will be there!!

Why me?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

We only get to Disney land every 5 years or so, so each trip feels like in needs to be perfect..........

Sigh, maybe the rain will keep the locals away? I need a bright side to look at.....

-Lane

Don't believe the weather to much. It was supposed to rain for our first three days according to wunderground and it was 21-14 degrees c those days with no rain in sight.
 
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