November Trip

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Hello all! Long time lurker, first time poster!

We are looking at planning a trip in the first or second week of November. Is that time in between the Halloween decorations and the Christmas decorations? My wife wants to see it in its Christmas glory but I'm thinking we'd need to go later for that.

Our last trip I recall the Haunted Mansion was all decked out in the Nightmare Before Christmas theme but I don't recall the rest of the park.
 
We're going the first week of Nov. It's supposed to be slower than the second or third week.
As far as decorations, I know HM is open by then with its overlay and from the one time we went before I seem to remember more Left over Halloween stuff than anything else. It's a transition period though and thing will be changing every day during our trip.
 
We went Nov 9 one year and a lot of decorations were up by then. This year we are planning the 16-20 and touring plans has that week forecasted to be pretty slow. I expect by the 16 everything will be up. We've gone that same week several years and find it to be pretty tame crowd wise (at least until 5:00 or so) and the decorations just cannot be missed!
 
early november may not be as slow this year as it has in the past there are several major conventions back to back starting with blizzcon (weekend before veterans day) normally more people do DL after a con...but due to hotel room availability this may not be the case this year. in case you were looking at hotels near the convention center...this is why those rooms are all very pricey now. might want to check the convention center schedule as the day right after a major con ends...DL can get very very crowded...but during the cons it may be fairly slow as a bunch of the hotel rooms are booked but all the people in them are at the convention center and not DL.

hard to say when all the xmas stuff will be up, the castle almost looks like they could leave it be for xmas with all the diamond celebration decos on it.

and there may not be any garlands up across main st. this year due to some paint the night floats being...tall. given that it may be possible for them to leave halloween decos up till halloween and then start putting up xmas stuff right after (normally xmas decos start going up before halloween)

if you want the full xmas experience then december would be it since the candy canes don't start till late nov at earliest. but if you just want all the decos and small world overlay...then 2nd week of nov should be ok haunted mansion overlay is up for halloween and doesn't come down till january.
 

early november may not be as slow this year as it has in the past there are several major conventions back to back starting with blizzcon (weekend before veterans day) normally more people do DL after a con...but due to hotel room availability this may not be the case this year. in case you were looking at hotels near the convention center...this is why those rooms are all very pricey now. might want to check the convention center schedule as the day right after a major con ends...DL can get very very crowded...but during the cons it may be fairly slow as a bunch of the hotel rooms are booked but all the people in them are at the convention center and not DL.

Thanks for the tip on Blizzcon. I hadn't even thought about that one!
 
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There is a difference between holiday decorations and holiday entertainment, and there are different dates by which certain things are up. Decorations -- such as trees, wreaths, garland, etc. -- usually begin slowly appearing even before Halloween. However, since this is the year of the 60th anniversary, no one knows exactly how extensively Disney will be decorating. For example, normally the fake snow on the Winter Castle would be up before 10/31, and the Mardi Gras-inspired décor would go up in New Orleans Square by that time as well. This year there is a very strong chance that there won't be fake snow on the Castle, so we may not see that at all. As for the other decorations -- it seems evident that some of the Main Street décor might have to be removed or altered to allow for the Paint the Night parade, and I just don't know if Disney will decorate all the lands as they usually do. It seems like they really want to keep the focus on the 60th anniversary, so they will have to strike a balance between the "60th" and "Holidays." It's looking as though the Jingle Jangle Jamboree in Frontierland may be scaled back a bit too (or cancelled entirely).

Normally, the Christmas Fantasy Parade would soft open on the weekend before Veterans Day. This time around it looks like it is scheduled to start on 11/13/15 (and rumors indicate that it could end up moving to DCA, but we'll see). There are no holiday fireworks this year, it seems. I think that Disneyland Forever will run for the rest of the year.

Haunted Mansion Holiday opens on September 11th, and will be open until early January. I suspect -- though I don't know for sure -- that It's a Small World Holiday could soft open by 11/6, if it sticks to its usual pattern.

I am guessing that Viva Navidad will return to DCA on 11/13.

It looks like Olaf's Snow Fest is returning, and probably during the holiday season, though I don't know if it will be in effect by November 13th, or after Thanksgiving, or further into December.

There are decorations at the 3 Disney hotels too. The main, large Christmas trees in the hotel lobbies usually go up about 9 or 10 days before Thanksgiving. Santa Claus doesn't appear at the hotels until Thanksgiving, nor do the Christmas carolers, so the beautiful Santa photo spot in the Disneyland Hotel might not be up until at least 11/16 or 11/17, if not later. There are gingerbread houses of varying sizes at the Grand Californian Hotel. The smallest one -- in White Water Snacks -- appears around Thanksgiving, as does the medium-sized one in Storytellers Café. The large one in the main GCH lobby was being constructed in the full week leading up to Thanksgiving last year, so people saw it being assembled, but it wasn't officially 'open' (whatever that means) until Thanksgiving day.

So, all in all, the bottom line is that a lot of decorations (whatever there is going to be this year) will be up in the parks by the second week of November, but it's hard to predict how much of the holiday entertainment will soft open and when. The hotels will most likely not begin to get decorations until the week starting 11/16.
 
November 12-15th is the Run Disney Half Marathon weekend. I'm hoping that some Christmas decorations will be up by then!
 
Last year we went the 17th til 27th and Christmas season was supposed to have officially started but they were still putting up decorations in the resorts and stuff.
 
was there last year for 5k race. They had a lot up and going but not enough so this year we are going in dec. We want Christmas and 60th and hope to get everything we crave. This trip will be a new vs favs trip we are eating a lot of new things (like the bbq at the ranch, and pardise pier new meal) and going to some new things too never forget favs as well as now a farewell to ranch and toon town just in case.
 


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