DH is expecting to get word on a new job this week that will move us to Atlanta. However, he will have to do 10 days of training out in Long Beach and DS and I are planning on going with him. One of the possible training dates is Dec 3 - 11.
We lived in So. Cali for 3 yrs and never once visited DL at Christmas. We got to it plenty of other times. I know, how sad is that. So if we go we will definitely spend the weekend or at least part of it at DL. For those who have been to DL in December what should I expect. I'm so excited at the prospect of going. Christmas and Mickey - two of my favorite things (next to DH & DS).
I can't wait to sink my teeth into an In 'n Out burger with grilled onions! I think that's one of the things I'm looking forward to the most. And I'm also looking forward to the parking lot traffic on the 405
I think everyone agrees that DL is magical to begin with, but there is something extra, extra special during the holidays. It is like
Disneyland, but 100 times more enchanting. First of all, you will be able to ride BOTH the Haunted Mansion Holiday and It's A Small World Holiday rides. On Small World, as you sail through the 'candy factory,' if you smell hard enough you will catch a faint whiff of peppermint in the air. Those rides are worth the visit alone. Then, if you can, take a walk through the lobby of the Grand Californian Hotel and soak in the ambience. The whole place sort of looks lilke an elegant but rustic chalet. Dark wood and dim lights. It's great. The lobby is enormous, there is a fire burning in the hearth, there are big, comfy chairs to sit in, sip hot drinks and admire the large Christmas tree, and Carolers come in every night to entertain and take requests. Plus, there is a piano player every night too. IN DL, there are Mickey-shaped wreaths scattered here and there on lampposts (they use to adorn Main Street, but last year I only saw them in ToonTown), and there is a humongous tree with enormous (fake) presents underneath right near the entrance to Main Street. The Blue Ribbon Bakery and other assorted places serve special holiday munchies and beverages. At night, take a look at the castle - it glows a bluish-purple throughout the park, glistening with fake 'icicles' draping offof it. It is STUNNING to look at from afar. It almost takes your breath away. The Christmas lights at night are gorgeous too. And then, at several times throughout the night, there is 'snow' that falls on Main Street (check with city Hall for times on that). All the characters are wearing some sort of winter gear. There is all kinds of stuff there for the holidays.
And for non-holiday stuff that is there year round, keep an eye out for Hidden Mickeys everywhere; look at the 'fake gum' on Main Street which is actually magnetic sensors used for parade floats' location; and check out all the edible plants and trees in Tomorrowland. Also, look for all the pressed penny machines as there are special holiday ones only out for a limited time.
I hope I gave you a good idea of some things to look for. I am having a hard time typing tonight for some reason! Anyway, our other great members here will chime in with brilliant wisdom and tips for you! Have a great time! (But I already know you will!)