Sherry E
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Oh, I forgot to mention to everyone who is planning to do the Happiest Haunts tour -- unless something changes, you should be able to start booking it for at least the first day of tours (which should be September 12th) within the next couple of days or so (by tomorrow or Wednesday, I would guess).
I don't know if you'd be able to book the tours that take place past 9/12 just yet, but the booking window for the first day of the HH tour should open up this week. We're right around that 30-day time frame.

clydeisme --
Welcome!

Thank you for joining us.
I don't blame you for being excited (though you're not rambling at all!)!
I'm happy for you that are finally getting to return to DLR during your favorite time!
Congratulations on your upcoming holiday arrival!
Another one of our DIS'ers is expecting a holiday bundle of joy too, as I recall.
Many, many people love staying at the GCH. The location can't be matched!
Halloween Time is still a lot of fun, but it has changed a lot since you last enjoyed it in 2009! As you probably know, there is no more Candy Corn Acres in California Adventure, sadly. The floral, masked Halloween Mickey at the entrance to Disneyland is sometimes there and sometimes not there. The Villains no longer have a daytime photo spot in the traditional sense (rather, you can "Conjure a Villain" at the Halloween Carnival and meet one at a time). Halloween Screams fireworks is now a hard ticket party exclusive.
On the positive side, Mickey's Halloween Party in Disneyland offers a lot of cool effects and lots of treat trails and stations (more than there were when the party was in DCA, I think)! The Halloween Carnival in Frontierland is the new version of the Halloween Roundup. The Roundup is still there, for all intents and purposes, but some things have been moved around and the whole general area was expanded. The Carnival now features the pumpkin carvers, some sort of musical entertainment, Halloween-themed crafts and games, candy corn-colored cotton candy, characters in Halloween-ish attire, etc. It's a highlight of the season, I think.
And -- if you saw the list I posted on the previous page -- there seem to be more Fall/Halloween meals, snacks and beverages at DLR than there were several years ago (though maybe that is just wishful thinking on my part)!

I don't know if you'd be able to book the tours that take place past 9/12 just yet, but the booking window for the first day of the HH tour should open up this week. We're right around that 30-day time frame.


Yay very first post!! I feel like I can actually post now that we booked our hotel for Oct 12-16! First time staying at the GCH so hoping its worth all the over time my Husband has been workingThis will also be the first time back at Halloween time with our two kids, last time was in 2009 when my Husband and I were dating! Halloween Time is my absolute favorite but we normally go at Christmas time for the kids but can't this year since Baby 3 will be arriving in December!! Please excuse my rambling, I'm so excited!!
clydeisme --
Welcome!




I don't blame you for being excited (though you're not rambling at all!)!


Congratulations on your upcoming holiday arrival!


Many, many people love staying at the GCH. The location can't be matched!
Halloween Time is still a lot of fun, but it has changed a lot since you last enjoyed it in 2009! As you probably know, there is no more Candy Corn Acres in California Adventure, sadly. The floral, masked Halloween Mickey at the entrance to Disneyland is sometimes there and sometimes not there. The Villains no longer have a daytime photo spot in the traditional sense (rather, you can "Conjure a Villain" at the Halloween Carnival and meet one at a time). Halloween Screams fireworks is now a hard ticket party exclusive.
On the positive side, Mickey's Halloween Party in Disneyland offers a lot of cool effects and lots of treat trails and stations (more than there were when the party was in DCA, I think)! The Halloween Carnival in Frontierland is the new version of the Halloween Roundup. The Roundup is still there, for all intents and purposes, but some things have been moved around and the whole general area was expanded. The Carnival now features the pumpkin carvers, some sort of musical entertainment, Halloween-themed crafts and games, candy corn-colored cotton candy, characters in Halloween-ish attire, etc. It's a highlight of the season, I think.
And -- if you saw the list I posted on the previous page -- there seem to be more Fall/Halloween meals, snacks and beverages at DLR than there were several years ago (though maybe that is just wishful thinking on my part)!

