Thanks for posting the photos! I lifted the Mickey/Minnie parade photo - DD is "friends with Mickey" in the parade - and it is now my iPad wallpaper!Beautiful!!
Ever wondered how Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park got its name? Check out this story to find out!
at the link below:begin on Friday, November 29, 2013 through Monday, December 30, 2013
The Epcot Storytellers (many refer to them as Santas) will begin appearing Friday, November 29, 2013 and continue through December 30, 2012 as a part of Holidays around the World that also includes Santa Duffy, Joyful: A Gospel Celebration and the Candlelight Processional. Most Storyteller presentations range from 10-15 minutes each. The presenters are available for a few minutes following the presentation to sign autographs and take photos. The Storytellers provide an excellent demonstration of holiday celebrations around the world.
Joyful! A Gospel Celebration of the Season featuring DVine Voices
1:15; 2:252 3:25 and 4:25 p.m.
Below is the full schedule of the Epcot Storytellers:
The Canada Storyteller lost 2 shows and the Morocco Storyteller lost 1 show this year.
Holiday Story Tellers America: Meet Santa 1:30-2:40 3:30-4:40 5:30-6:40 7:30-8:40
America: Hanukkah 11:30 12:15 1:15 1:45 2:45 3:15 4:15 4:45
America: Kwanzaa 11:15 11:45 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:30 4:00
Canada 12:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 6:00 China 12:10 12:45 1:30 2:15 3:20 4:00 4:50 5:50
France 11:20 11:55 12:30 1:15 2:05 3:30 4:20 5;05
Germany 1:00 2:00 2:55 3:55 5:30 6:05 6:40 7:15
Italy 11:55 12:50 1:25 2:00 2:55 3:50 4:45 5:55
Japan 12:10 12:50 1:35 2:20 2:55 3:45 4:45 5:55
Mexico 1:45 2:35 3:20 4:05 4:50 5:40 6:30 7:30
Morocco 2:15 3:00 4:35 5:40 6:20 7:35 Norway 3:10 3:50 4:30 5:10 5:50 6:35 7:15 7:55
United Kingdom 2:45 3:45 4:30 5:30 6:10 6:45 7:30 8:30
# 6 Mickeys Once Upon a Christmastime Parade
# 5 The Cookies and Hot Cocoa
Look for the big Candy Cane treat icons located around the park, as they identify where you can pick up your complimentary cookies and cocoa. Here are your options (and the hours they are available):
- Columbia Harbour House (7PM-11PM)
- Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe (8PM-Midnight)
- Crystal Palace (9PM-11PM)
- Pinocchio Village Haus (7PM-10:30PM)
- Sunshine Tree Terrace (7PM-Midnight)
- Tomorrowland Terrace (7PM-12:30AM)
- Tortuga Tavern (7PM-Midnight)
# 5 The Cookies and Hot Cocoa
# 4 The Exclusive Merchandise
# 3 The Characters
# 2 The Exclusive Treats
# 2 (Tie) Holiday Wishes
# 1 One word: SANTA.
KennyThePirate.com has posted the times for the Epcot Holiday Story Tellers at each of the Epcot Country Pavilions and the Gospel Group the D'vine Gospel Voices at the link below: http://kennythepirate.com/2012/11/17...ers-schedules/ Also check out KennyThePirate.com strategy plan for seeing all of the story tellers in the link below: http://kennythepirate.com/2012/11/21/epcot-storyteller-plan
Thanks for posting! Glad we decided on 2 full days at Epcot!
Can someone help me with the timeline?
Castle Lighting & Cinderella show - 6:15 (?)
Parade - 8:15 (starts in Frontier land)
Castle Projection Show - ?
Fireworks - ?
We are still debating whether we want to go (well we know we want to go, but with a 2 yo it is debatable whether he will be up for it). I am trying to get the timeline down so if we decide last minute we want to go, we know the what/where/whens.
Thank you for your help Ray. Sorry to be redundant as I am sure that this info has been covered many times in this thread already. I should have taken a few minutes to read, but I was rushing around with a toddler. I appreciate the help. I really want to go and we realized that we can opt out of one of our character meals and save almost enough to go to the Christmas party, but I am still questioning whether it will work for my DS who can get very cranky when his sleep is off.
Only time will tell and maybe some of that special Disney magic will rub off on him and we will be having the perfect day to be able to go.
One additional question that I am not seeing an answer to. I have seen a show on Youtube where The Fairy Godmother asks Cinderella how she would like to have the castle decorated and the castle is lit up for the evening (I believe this happens before the party actually starts, but I may be wrong). That is the Cinderella show that I was referring to. Am I completely wrong and it no longer exists, is labled something different, ect? If it does exist, do you know the time?
One additional question that I am not seeing an answer to. I have seen a show on Youtube where The Fairy Godmother asks Cinderella how she would like to have the castle decorated and the castle is lit up for the evening (I believe this happens before the party actually starts, but I may be wrong). That is the Cinderella show that I was referring to. Am I completely wrong and it no longer exists, is labled something different, ect?
If it does exist, do you know the time?
Cinderella's Holiday Wish/Castle Dream Lights: November 5 - January 6
Each evening of the season(6:15pm), Cinderella Castle shimmers with lights brought to beaming brightness during a ceremonial show performed at dusk. Cinderella and favorite Disney characters decked out in festive holiday garb take center stage and magically transform Cinderella Castle into an ice palace draped with 200,000 ice cycle-white lights a breathtaking focal point to a park ready for revelers with wreaths, bows, garland, towering Christmas trees and scarlet poinsettias dominating the landscape.