Sherry E
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Events get scheduled on Sept. 11 all the time anymore, even by Disney at WDW (and even in my native D.C. area). The date seems to have normalized and don't believe its history will be a deterrent to Disney. But it's easy enough to do a soft open on the 11th and list the 12th in all the materials.
Not at Disneyland, they don't. WDW is a bit different. Disneyland never starts the holiday season on or even before Veterans Day anymore, either -- and it's been that way for many years. At one point they did start earlier in November, but for a long time now they have begun only (officially) starting the season after Veterans Day... even though most of the holiday décor and some of the events are in place and up and running before November 11th.
I don't think Halloween Time will start (officially) on 9/11. It's too close to Labor Day, and it would actually be before WDW's own Halloween festivities kick off. Usually, Disneyland's Halloween Time starts after or at least around the same time as WDW's MNSSHP. MNSSHP is starting on 9/15 this year, so I don't expect Halloween Time at DLR to start on 9/11. The only reason why I would even think 9/12 (a Saturday) is a possibility for an official start date is because the season will probably end on a Saturday (10/31), although it could stretch through 11/1 (which has happened in the distant past).
At one point I thought that Halloween Time could even officially begin on 9/10, or just before 9/11 -- just not on 9/11 -- but then I remembered how late Labor Day is happening this year and I think it might be too soon to start Halloween Time immediately after it.
You never know, though -- just when I think I can safely nail Disney down to a pattern, they go and switch things up on me!
This would be so cool! I would love to see MHPs move to DCA this year and that park transformed as well as DLP. And it makes a lot of sense considering the current 60th happenings going on this year. I can see the 60th décor and traditional DLP Halloween décor both work at the same time.
Has this already been covered - how did the holiday décor work when they did the 50th celebration? As far as both Halloween and Christmas. I know they didn't do MHPs then (at least I don't think they did), but what about any special holiday parades or fireworks back then?
In 2005, Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks did not run during the holiday season, to keep the focus on the 50th anniversary. I think the Christmas Fantasy Parade still took place, but I could be wrong. There were holiday decorations around the parks, and IASW Holiday was open as well. Haunted Mansion Holiday was open.
The Halloween Party (after a 9-year absence) actually started up again in 2005, during the 50th anniversary -- but it was in DCA! But Halloween Time, as an official season, did not begin until 2006.
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