Thank you for all your help!
Is there any place that you can meet lots of villains by standing in just one line like they do on the cruise ships? It sucks to have to get in so many lines that are all super long
While I
think I remember Cruella being out somewhere in the daytime last year outside of the tent (and maybe someone else too?), the Conjure a Villain tent at the Halloween Carnival IS the primary place to meet Villains during Halloween Time, but only one at a time. The whole point of the Conjure a Villain tent, in my opinion, was to cut down on the villains' availability and accessibility, and to make them more of a Halloween Party exclusive. If Disney makes the villains less prominent and available in the daytime or on non-party days, then more people will have a need to buy party tickets to meet villains.
In the old days, there was a villains spot like what you're talking about -- where you'd stand in a line to meet villains and you'd see exactly who you were going to meet. There were usually 2-4 of them out at one time, and then they'd take breaks and swap out with other villains. The villains used to be in California Adventure, and then they moved to Fantasyland, near It's a Small World. As soon as the Halloween Carnival was created, the villains ended up in the Conjure a Villain tent, and you could only conjure one at a time. No one really knew who they would be conjuring, and sometimes ended up conjuring the same villain each time they got in line.
With the Halloween Carnival almost certainly on the chopping block this year (which still makes me mad!

), I don't know what will become of the villains. I am certain that there will be someone out every day -- just because not everyone will go to the Halloween Party, and they might want to meet villains. I don't know if Disney will revert to the old photo spot idea of having 2-4 out in the open, or if they will only put out one villain at a time. I'm not sure how it will be handled. What you can bank on, though, is that, most likely, the villains that are out in the daytime will probably not be too rare, or even less common. You probably won't see Hades or Dr. Facilier out in the daytime, but you'd more than likely see Cruella, the Queen of Hearts, Captain Hook or maybe Jafar -- along those lines. The 'common' villains!
All this talk of the carnival being cancelled has me bummed. Not that I've been before... but it seems like it would be so much fun for the little... sigh....
It is/was a fun area, and it had so many things in one spot, which made it a hub of Halloween activity. Honestly, though, it is/was really essential to Halloween Time as a season. If the Jingle Jangle Jamboree does not come back for the holidays it will be disappointing too, but the holiday season is more developed and extensive at
Disneyland Resort than Halloween Time is. So -- not that I want to lose the Jingle Jangle Jamboree either -- if the JJJ ends up on the chopping block this year, there will still be other holiday things to see and do, most likely. It won't be quite as noticeable to lose JJJ as it will be to lose the Halloween Carnival. As it is, Disney is milking this Halloween Time concept and calling it a season, when the offerings are on the limited side. To take anything away from what is already there will really put a crimp in the season. They will put the characters (like Pumpkin Donald) somewhere, and they will put out a villain or two somewhere, but I don't know where they will put Pirates League (if it returns). It doesn't sound like they are going to employ the pumpkin carvers at all this year, which is disappointing. As for the Halloween crafts and games -- who knows?
I emailed them Thursday, so waiting for a reply.
I would still call if you have not heard anything in another couple of days. What you don't want to do is to get put on the backburner as the next massive wave of ticket sales begins on Wednesday. They need to figure out your situation before Wednesday. The Cast Members are going to have their hands full again on Wednesday morning, as the general public begins to buy tickets -- and the phone lines and online systems get jammed up again.