Canadian Harmony
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- Jan 23, 2015
Thanks! Do they usually run around Christmas time, do you remember?
Is there any rhyme or reason to when It runs? We've never ridden it either and want to make sure we do this time.You just have to wait until it comes into dock. The Columbia picks up and unloads passengers at the same dock as the Mark Twain (in Frontierland). Just note that they don't always run the Columbia, so check to see if you see it in dock over by the Haunted Mansion.
There are no silly questions...when you head into Frontierland from the hub you walk to the water and the loading dock is right in front of you. It looks like a large gazebo.Here's a silly question - how do we get a ride on the Columbia? Last time we were too busy and didn't get a chance to hit up the Mark Twain or Columbia, and when I was there last year, they were both tied up due to RoA being out of bounds.
Will you get to visit the parks on both days?
Don't quote me on this but I believe it is VIP seating only. Maybe with a tour? Anybody...Planning on it. We land at LAX at 7:15 a.m. Saturday morning and depart at 8:15 p.m. on Sunday night.
I know that's Candlelight Processional weekend so it might be a little crazy. But flights were a little cheaper the first weekend. And really, it's just to take in the Christmas atmosphere and eat the yummy treats. Haha!
Is there anyway to see the Candlelight Processional without staking out a spot all day? Like a dining package or anything?
Are you going to WDW?Any thoughts on which Candlelight Processional Show is best? My guess is that the 5pm show will still be too much daylight out. I'm debating between a Teppan Edo reservation with a 5pm show or a Coral Reef reservation with a 6:45pm show. Thoughts?
Here's a silly question - how do we get a ride on the Columbia? Last time we were too busy and didn't get a chance to hit up the Mark Twain or Columbia, and when I was there last year, they were both tied up due to RoA being out of bounds.
Yes, I'll be there December 9-12. I have both booked but will need to drop one.Are you going to WDW?
Never mind. I see. Wrong forum. Sorry.Are you going to WDW?
No worries. I hope you find your answer on the WDW board.Never mind. I see. Wrong forum. Sorry.
A co worker has expressed interest in having me bring her a candy cane. I'm game. Is there a thread or something that can make it easy peasy for me to get her one?
Thanks for sharing this. I've seen them making them before but didn't buy one. I'm going to share this with DD to see if she wants to check this out. This is truly a holiday experience.You need to be there at opening and hopefully right at the front of the queue. You need to go directly to the candy store (depending on whether they are at DCA or Disneyland that day) and hope you are quick enough to get a wrist band. It is usually made at DCA when disneyland has early entry and vice versa. The wrist band will tell you when to come back and pick it up. There is a guide somewhere but I can't find it right now. They cut off the line at a point and then hand out some stand by wrist bands. I don't think the standby's get filled very often. Google for disneyland candy canes and you should find some information on it.I found this site: http://diningatdisney.com/maximizing-the-fun-of-your-disneyland-candy-cane-experience/
This is the sort of lines you are looking at for it :