TigerlilyAJ
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I am looking for advice and experiences in my attempt to do both Halloween and Christmas in one trip to SoCal. We'd be coming 2500 miles from Canada, so this is really a once-in-a-lifetime trip, which is why it's so hard to choose just one holiday season. We have a kid with an Oct birthday and one with a Nov birthday, so plenty to celebrate as well.
My plan is NOT to do 15 days in the parks. I am a USC alumna, so I have people to see, old haunts to visit, beaches to introduce to the kids (and DH who has never been to California), and possibly even driving to Vegas or the Grand Canyon for a couple of days.
The plan would be to do Halloween as it ends, Oct 29-31, fitting in a MHP in there. Then, I could easily plan a week of non-DLR activities before returning to enjoy the park again, now at least partially done up for Christmas. My goal would be to stay long enough in SoCal that I could ride IASW all Christmas'ed up. So that means waiting for the official Christmas premiere, right, to be certain to get a chance? It sounds like some things get tested out and are available a bit before the official beginning of Christmas at Disneyland, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
In 2011, Christmas started the Monday the week before Thanksgiving Thursday. Since Thanksgiving 2012 is Nov 22, that would be Monday, Nov 12. Is that a valid guess? What is the park like that Sat-Sun before such an opening? Crowded? Lots of Christmas to be enjoyed?
I already checked the Christmas thread, and read through page after page after page of the November 2011 posts, but did not get a lot of people who traveled in that first half of November and posted about how much there was or was not to experience in terms of ride overlays, shows, treats, etc.
So
1) Has anyone tried to travel/stay overnight (so not a SoCal local who could just daytrip) to do both seasons in one trip?
2) What are those first two weeks of Nov like? Do the park's appearance and ride options improve after the first week of Nov, which I imagine as being very busy striking the Halloween stuff and getting a lot of Christmas done? Low crowds (+) balanced by ride closures (for holiday overlays), short park hours, and fewer entertainment (the big night shows, parades, fireworks) offerings (-)?
3) How bad is the First Look crush of locals/AP looky-loos when Christmas time begins? When in college, as a band member, I was in the park for the Rose Bowl/Boxing Week/Christmas Vacation madness once around Dec 28, so to me that is the high watermark for crowds, lines, bottlenecks, etc.
TIA for your input and thoughts!
AJ
My plan is NOT to do 15 days in the parks. I am a USC alumna, so I have people to see, old haunts to visit, beaches to introduce to the kids (and DH who has never been to California), and possibly even driving to Vegas or the Grand Canyon for a couple of days.
The plan would be to do Halloween as it ends, Oct 29-31, fitting in a MHP in there. Then, I could easily plan a week of non-DLR activities before returning to enjoy the park again, now at least partially done up for Christmas. My goal would be to stay long enough in SoCal that I could ride IASW all Christmas'ed up. So that means waiting for the official Christmas premiere, right, to be certain to get a chance? It sounds like some things get tested out and are available a bit before the official beginning of Christmas at Disneyland, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
In 2011, Christmas started the Monday the week before Thanksgiving Thursday. Since Thanksgiving 2012 is Nov 22, that would be Monday, Nov 12. Is that a valid guess? What is the park like that Sat-Sun before such an opening? Crowded? Lots of Christmas to be enjoyed?
I already checked the Christmas thread, and read through page after page after page of the November 2011 posts, but did not get a lot of people who traveled in that first half of November and posted about how much there was or was not to experience in terms of ride overlays, shows, treats, etc.
So
1) Has anyone tried to travel/stay overnight (so not a SoCal local who could just daytrip) to do both seasons in one trip?
2) What are those first two weeks of Nov like? Do the park's appearance and ride options improve after the first week of Nov, which I imagine as being very busy striking the Halloween stuff and getting a lot of Christmas done? Low crowds (+) balanced by ride closures (for holiday overlays), short park hours, and fewer entertainment (the big night shows, parades, fireworks) offerings (-)?
3) How bad is the First Look crush of locals/AP looky-loos when Christmas time begins? When in college, as a band member, I was in the park for the Rose Bowl/Boxing Week/Christmas Vacation madness once around Dec 28, so to me that is the high watermark for crowds, lines, bottlenecks, etc.
TIA for your input and thoughts!
AJ