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We'll be in DLR December 22-26 this year, staying on a good neighbor package at the Embassy Suites. It's our first DLR visit, and I'm feeling so overwhelmed! I got some excellent advice in an earlier thread that helped us select our hotel, and led us not to get the dining plan.
Now I'm trying to plan our days, and getting frustrated. I've grown spoiled at planning our WDW trips, because we know that resort so well. It's tough to be a newbie, again. My biggest frustration is that it doesn't appear Disneyland has published schedules and events for Christmas, yet. It seems strange not to be booking things 180 days out, like I do for Florida.
I've also complicated things by planning our first ever DLR trip during a holiday.
Here are a few questions I need help with:
1. It looks like the Candlelight Processional at DLR isn't like the Epcot version, in that there are not performances throughout the entire holiday season. I can't find a list of actual dates for 2010, but in past years, it appears the DLR Candlelight Processional was only done on two dates in early December. Am I correct to assume there won't be any performances when we're there December 22-26?
2. Park hours haven't been published past December 15th, and parade/show times haven't been published past November 30th.
4. I know we want to see Aladdin, and will make plans for that. However, I'm not sure we'll spend time on Fantasmic. We've seen the WDW version many times. Is there much difference?
5. I see mention online of some special buffets available on Christmas Eve and Christmas day, however, I can't find any specifics. Have these not been published yet? If they have, can someone point me to a link?
6. We'd like to try the Blue Bayou. (Reading the description of the Pirates of the Caribbean boats passing through, it makes me think of both the San Angel Inn in Epcot's Mexico pavilion, or the Garden Grill looking out over the boats in Living with the Land.) If one of the Christmas buffets is offered there, it'll kill two birds with one stone. Otherwise, we'll make a reservation for a lunch or dinner there. Ariel's Grotto and Blue Bayou are really the only two restaurants we're considering "must see." We'll play it by ear for all other meals. Our hotel includes breakfast, so we won't be looking to do any of the character breakfasts. So, those few meals I've discussed aside, is there anything else for Christmas (or in general) I should be reserving ahead of time?
Thank you very much!!! (And I'm sorry if this post turned out to resemble a tax form.)
Now I'm trying to plan our days, and getting frustrated. I've grown spoiled at planning our WDW trips, because we know that resort so well. It's tough to be a newbie, again. My biggest frustration is that it doesn't appear Disneyland has published schedules and events for Christmas, yet. It seems strange not to be booking things 180 days out, like I do for Florida.
I've also complicated things by planning our first ever DLR trip during a holiday.
Here are a few questions I need help with:
1. It looks like the Candlelight Processional at DLR isn't like the Epcot version, in that there are not performances throughout the entire holiday season. I can't find a list of actual dates for 2010, but in past years, it appears the DLR Candlelight Processional was only done on two dates in early December. Am I correct to assume there won't be any performances when we're there December 22-26?
2. Park hours haven't been published past December 15th, and parade/show times haven't been published past November 30th.
- 2(a). What are the typical park hours for Christmas week? We're trying to squeeze a lot into 3 1/2 days, and I don't know whether I can count on late nights. Thanksgiving week is 8 am to Midnight every day. Can we count on something similar at Christmas?
- 2(b). Is World of Color usually held every day? Looking at November, this appears to be the case. There are some days when there is only one show instead of two, and different starting times each day, but it looks like it's held at least once each day. Is this the case? (I want to make sure it's not like WDW Hollywood Studios' version of Fantasmic, where you have to pick the right day to do the park if you want to see the show.)
- 3(a). Do DLR dining reservations work like WDW, where you can make dining reservations for your entire stay based on your check-in date, or is it strictly 60 days from the date you want to dine?
- 3(b). We're not staying in a Disney hotel. We're staying in a good neighbor hotel that we booked through the Disneyland web site. If the answer to 3a was yes, does it still apply to a good neighbor booking?
- 3(c). I know Christmas is the busiest time. Do I need to start calling for this reservation right when the phone lines open? If so, what time is that?
4. I know we want to see Aladdin, and will make plans for that. However, I'm not sure we'll spend time on Fantasmic. We've seen the WDW version many times. Is there much difference?
5. I see mention online of some special buffets available on Christmas Eve and Christmas day, however, I can't find any specifics. Have these not been published yet? If they have, can someone point me to a link?
6. We'd like to try the Blue Bayou. (Reading the description of the Pirates of the Caribbean boats passing through, it makes me think of both the San Angel Inn in Epcot's Mexico pavilion, or the Garden Grill looking out over the boats in Living with the Land.) If one of the Christmas buffets is offered there, it'll kill two birds with one stone. Otherwise, we'll make a reservation for a lunch or dinner there. Ariel's Grotto and Blue Bayou are really the only two restaurants we're considering "must see." We'll play it by ear for all other meals. Our hotel includes breakfast, so we won't be looking to do any of the character breakfasts. So, those few meals I've discussed aside, is there anything else for Christmas (or in general) I should be reserving ahead of time?
Thank you very much!!! (And I'm sorry if this post turned out to resemble a tax form.)
I send out maps to those traveling to DLR,I got lots of maps in stock of both DCA and DLR right now ºoº 
