Hey, everyone. I am new to these boards but a LOOOOOOONG time Disney freak. I hate to - excuse the pun -
rain on everyone's parade, but I seem to be the only one who does not appreciate rain at Disney. I am a lifelong SoCal resident, so it often does not rain at all and when it does, like today, it pours. My friends and I were at
Disneyland and Calif Advent in September - still considered the off-peak season, but they had just put up the Halloween decorations - and it started to pour heavily on us. I like to take a lot of photos and it really killed my mood when I got soaked. My friends didnt want to pose and I didn't want to drag out the camera and film and get them wet, and rain was pounding in my face so I couldn't see. It was a mess. Yes, we went to the Emporium and got slickers but when one of my friends commented that she could not get her head through the opening, we checked the tags and realized the slickers were for kids! We are 40-year-old women! Still, I had a sense of humor about it and wanted to take some silly pictures in our pint-sized slickers, with our sopping wet hair, but my group wasn't having any of it. See, we like to take in the whole Disney experience - the browsing, shopping, people watching, dining outside, picture taking, and riding the rides. If we were just going for the purpose of riding thing, it might have been bearable, as we could just walk very quickly to our destinations and get right on, but the heavy rain really put a damper on the rest of the experience. Maybe light rain would be better and more tolerable. And yes, we did get right on several rides with no wait, but I find that to be the case more and more with certain rides. It seems to be timing and luck of the draw. We were also just there two weeks ago - the extremely busy weekend right before Christmas - and we walked right on certain rides then too, like Holiday Small World. And then hours later, the same ride had a line longer than any I have ever seen! I hate the huge crowds, but I also hate getting waterlogged when trying to snap a picture of the giant Mick-o-lantern on Main Street! But, for anyone who has never been to the park during the holiday season, it sounds corny and cliche to say it, but it IS magical. That is my favorite time to be there - crowds or no. I just LOVE Disneyland at Christmas, and the Grand Californian is the best hotel to stay in for a cozy, relaxing rest in the lobby/hearth area, where you will get a free show from the carolers who come in and sing by the Christmas tree every night. Goofy's Kitchen was in full swing too, UNLIKE in September, when they seemed to be a little lazy and not on their toes. They are now adding gratuity to the bill (for a self-serve buffet meal!), which they did not do years ago, so they had better be on their game year-round at those prices and added gratuity (for what?)! Sherry