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Got back late Boxing Day, exhausted but happy.

Crowds - the heaviest I've seen - on Boxing Day it was wall to wall people - we just did shows and Honey I Shrunk the Audience - I think it's a good idea when crowds are that bad and left the park early to do Panoramagique and ice skating outside HNY.
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Thought we would get a 'window' of light crowds late Christmas Eve and Christmas Day - nope. Examples of queuing times - BTMR 90 minutes (Saturday night) IASW 60 minutes (Christmas Day). It did get quiet after Fantillusion though - managed to ride Dumbo with a very small wait!

Weather - as expected cold (especially late in the day) but dry - a little bit grey though and foggy on Christmas Day. We didn't care cos we were well wrapped up.

Christmas market- situated between the two parks - quite pretty - loved the hot mulled wine and the roasted chestnuts.

Food - ate at Blue Lagoon, Auberge de Cendrillon, Lucky Nugget and Bella Notte - will put reviews on the existing restaurant posts (with some photos) - but the ambience in all of these was great - food quality OK to good. Our favourite was the Auberge.

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Hotel - Sequoia Lodge was very busy as expected but extremely beautiful and Christmassy - the pool looked lovely and bigger than I expected but we just didn't get time to use it, unfortunately. We also didn't get the time to drink in the bar - when we returned from the park we were ready for bed. The rooms were as we expected really - the beds were very comfy, I thought and we all slept really well! I thought the beds in the Cheyenne were quite hard and I didn't sleep well there in May. Our room wasn't in the best location - furthest away from the main building and overlooking a car park but we didn't spend any time gazing out the window anyway. Next time though, we might splash out on a Montana room.

Breakfast - I chose early sittings (7 and 7.30am) trying to avoid the busy times between 8 and 9am - but we found that the busiest times were actually after this time. We never managed our breakfast time anyway - there is a line for people on time and those who aren't. Twice we walked right up (around 8.30pm) but the time we turned up at 10am ish (Christmas Day) the line was massive, so we skipped breakfast that day.

Shows - we loved Winter Wonderland - had great seats for this one and DD videotaped it for us - it was probably our overall favourite.
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On our last day, we saw Winnie the Pooh show, which was aimed at 'our younger guests' so we didn't expect much, but it was fab - very cute and we saw the characters Kanga and Roo, who we have never seen at any Disney park before.
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We saw the Lion King in May but wanted to see this again, went to the area wehere you queue at 11am on Christmas Day and then realised that you were queueing for the 2.30pm show and you could go back at 3pm and queue for the 4pm or 5pm show that day. Unfortunately our Christmas meal at Lucky Nugget was at 2.30pm so we couldn't see the 2.30pm show nor queue for the later shows. Therefore we cancelled our second planned trip to Studios on Boxing Day and went back to see the show then - luckily it was worth it. We got to the theatre with 10 minutes to go, by which time there was only a few seats left - wished we'd gone much earlier to get a better seat. We also saw the lighting up ceremony - thought this was fabulous - brought tears to my eyes when the tree lit up and all the lights on Main Street) - this was much more than I thought it would be - hadn't realised all the characters that took part in this.
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Parades - Saw all the parades - Fantillusion was our favourite, which we saw twice. We stood in Central Plaza by the castle the first time and the second time opposite Bella Notte near the big archway (which is a great place - few people and you can see the parade from a distance). The first time, the parade stopped a couple of times with the villains floats changing (i will have to watch the video to remember exactly what they did) and the princess floats stopped and elevated the princesses and they went round on a carousel. The second time, we watched the parade it didn't stop - we wondered if this was to do with where we watched the parade - maybe it had stopped in front of the castle - if so watching the parade near the Bella Notte isn't such a great idea (the first time we watched it was best). We also saw the parade in Studios on the day we arrived and the daytime parade in DLP on Christmas Eve. On Christmas Day, we spent the time the daytime parade was on queueing for Autopia (25 minutes still but much shorter than it had been)
 
Welcome home :) Lovely to see your posted highlights already.
Would be great to see your video :)
 
Sounds busy, but wonderful!! Love the pictures :goodvibes

I thought the beds in the Cheyenne were quite hard and I didn't sleep well there in May.

Glad it's not just me that thought that!! I've always remembered the beds at SL, NPB and HNY to be very comfy, but didn't sleep at all well on our one at the Cheyenne!!
 
it sounds like a lovely christmas you had. though very busy.
 

It looks and sounds absolutely wonderful especially the Christmas shows, apart from the crowds, obviously. Glad you had such a lovely holiday.:goodvibes
 
Welcome home :wave2:

Glad you had a fantastic time :goodvibes but those crowds :scared1: :scared1: Sarah has been sending through a live trippie and she said it was much busier than last Christmas.

You're right about Fantillusion, you will only get to see all the stops if you watch from Central Plaza, but of course that's the most crowded place to watch from! ;)

Lovely photos, look forward to seeing some more! :goodvibes
 
Maybe the crowds will all have disappeared by tomorrow leaving it nice and empty for me.... or maybe not!!

Love your photos, and glad to hear the SL is lookin nice for Christmas, we've never stayed there this time of year so tomorrow cant come soon enough!!!
 
Hope you enjoy your trip as much as we did, Luke - are you flying with Easyjet? If so, we had no problems - flights more or less on time both ways.

BTW, I have now put reviews of Blue Lagoon, Auberge de Cendrillon and Lucky Nugget on the restaurant 'stickies' at the top of the DLRP page.
 
The crowds are really depressing, nothing puts a damper on a trip like lines and waiting :(

I can't believe there was a 90 minute wait for BTMR and 50 minutes for IASM, that's just crazy.
 
Glad you had a wonderful time too Pigby. Time flies when you are having so much fun doesn't it :thumbsup2

The weather was certainly warmer as we left today. The sun was blazing down and people were walking about with faces you could see - LOL.

You have some nice photos as well.
 
We couldn't believe how busy it was either! Fortunately staying at DLH CC we made very good use of our VIP fastpasses. We expected Christmas Day to be quite quiet but it wasn't after about 10.30 am. We tend to go when it is busy due to school holidays so are used to crowds but I've never seen such long queues for IASW.
 
Can you tell me how the castle club fast passes work? Is it one per ride or unlimited? do you just show it and get on with no wait?

Thanks!
 
Cass : The VIP fastpasses are great! Each person in your party receives one which is valid for the whole trip including the day of arrival and departure. You simply show the fastpass at the fastpass entrance and you keep it. It is valid for all the fastpass rides in both parks as many times as you like. They are valid from 11.00 am until 2 hours before park closing although we used ours before 11.00 am by accident but with no question from the CM!

They are certainly worth their weight in gold when the park is so busy - a pity there aren't a few more fastpass rides!
 
Holy cow! that's amazing. So if I stay castle club there is no reason to worry about any waits? we can just get in the fast pass line at any time.
 
Nice report and photos. Thanks for sharing.

Woody
 












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