Natara
Professional smarty pants
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I'm planning our first-ever Thanksgiving trip right now, and I have some questions that I would love help on.
Firstly, what's the character situation at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom buffet? Do the characters circulate the room -- in other words, walk around to various tables and meet and greet with diners -- or are they stationed in certain places where they remain throughout the length of the dinner -- in other words, set up so you have to go to them rather than vice versa? I'm hoping for the latter as -- and I know this is a bit blasphemous, but -- I'm not a character person and neither is any member of my party, so we'd prefer to have a meal free of any "wandering character" interruptions.
Secondly (and I'm sure this has been asked about a billion times), what should we be expecting crowd-wise in the parks? I've heard conflicting things -- it's absolutely a zoo, it's manageable, it's wall-to-wall crowds, it's not so bad, etc. I'd like to know an average of how busy it may be the days leading up to Thanksgiving, the day of Thanksgiving, and the days immediately following it, if possible.
Thirdly (and I know this question has probably also been asked a billion times), what's your personal favorite place to eat on Thanksgiving? I know people are crazy about the DLH buffet, but since we're not into the characters, I'd like to have a few other choices to look at. Steakhouse 55's dinner sounds interesting, and so does Carnation Café's. Thoughts?
Currently, I have a reservation for the DLH grand ballroom dinner, but if the characters indeed circulate the room and come up to your table, I might cancel it and change to someplace else. Any answers are much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Firstly, what's the character situation at the Disneyland Hotel ballroom buffet? Do the characters circulate the room -- in other words, walk around to various tables and meet and greet with diners -- or are they stationed in certain places where they remain throughout the length of the dinner -- in other words, set up so you have to go to them rather than vice versa? I'm hoping for the latter as -- and I know this is a bit blasphemous, but -- I'm not a character person and neither is any member of my party, so we'd prefer to have a meal free of any "wandering character" interruptions.
Secondly (and I'm sure this has been asked about a billion times), what should we be expecting crowd-wise in the parks? I've heard conflicting things -- it's absolutely a zoo, it's manageable, it's wall-to-wall crowds, it's not so bad, etc. I'd like to know an average of how busy it may be the days leading up to Thanksgiving, the day of Thanksgiving, and the days immediately following it, if possible.
Thirdly (and I know this question has probably also been asked a billion times), what's your personal favorite place to eat on Thanksgiving? I know people are crazy about the DLH buffet, but since we're not into the characters, I'd like to have a few other choices to look at. Steakhouse 55's dinner sounds interesting, and so does Carnation Café's. Thoughts?
Currently, I have a reservation for the DLH grand ballroom dinner, but if the characters indeed circulate the room and come up to your table, I might cancel it and change to someplace else. Any answers are much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
