Tink1987
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Sorry! It's Pixar Play Parade.
Of course, thanks! I just went blank - don't be sorry
Sorry! It's Pixar Play Parade.
Reading through this thread to plan our T-day at DLR and am having sticker shock! I felt prepared because it is Disney, but over $100 per person Any other good options in the area? Mrs Knott's or even the chicken and waffles place on Harbor?
I'm also wondering where to eat on Thanksgiving, we'll be in Disneyland that day, but don't want to spend a lot for a meal! I figured some of the other restaurants would have a turkey dinner? I'm just happy to be there to see the Christmas decorations for the first time!!!
We will be in Anaheim for 7days but we also plan on visiting knottsberry farm and San Diego zoo for two of those days.
We are staying at the Hyatt House, which looks really nice.
OK...sounds like you are all set for a great holiday. The first thing I'd suggest planning wise is taking a look at the days for early entry. You probably have 5 day hopper passes so you are entitled to one EE to DL. Days for EE are Tues, Thurs Sat. Bear in mind that guests staying at the resort hotels also have EE to DCA on the other days. So it makes sense to go to DCA for opening on a Tues Thurs or Sat as well, because that way you don't start behind a queue. I also take a look at the annual pass block out calendar which is on the Disney website. Days when some of the more popular APs are blocked make a big difference to crowd levels, so if any of them do fall on days you are there, use them as Disney days not Knottsbery or zoo days. Finally, I'd also factor in shows. It's likely Fantasmic will be scheduled at some stage during your trip (you can follow threads for that show) and most people want to see the fireworks. I can't remember whether they will be on every night at that time of year (someone here will know though!) so add them to your list.
There's an overview here of things to do:https://disneyland.disney.go.com/events-tours/holidays-at-the-disneyland-resort/
You can make reservations for dining packages for shows like WOC and F! from 60 days out (exactly) to ensure you have decent viewing, which is important for the kids. They may well have take out packages for parade viewing too, which saves you time and is quite cost effective. But again, this thread will no doubt have updates for you.
I'd suggest you also follow the Max Pass threads, which will give you an idea of how to work the new Fastpass system to reduce queuing.
And is everyone will tell you, touring DL is tiring, especially if you have long hauled it from Australia (we come from NZ). You have plenty of time in 5 days to see everything, so do take some time to rest up. Start early, go home, then come back in the eveningl An hour or two back at the hotel in the middle of the day is well worth it!
Thank you so much for all the information. What is the block out days?OK...sounds like you are all set for a great holiday. The first thing I'd suggest planning wise is taking a look at the days for early entry. You probably have 5 day hopper passes so you are entitled to one EE to DL. Days for EE are Tues, Thurs Sat. Bear in mind that guests staying at the resort hotels also have EE to DCA on the other days. So it makes sense to go to DCA for opening on a Tues Thurs or Sat as well, because that way you don't start behind a queue. I also take a look at the annual pass block out calendar which is on the Disney website. Days when some of the more popular APs are blocked make a big difference to crowd levels, so if any of them do fall on days you are there, use them as Disney days not Knottsbery or zoo days. Finally, I'd also factor in shows. It's likely Fantasmic will be scheduled at some stage during your trip (you can follow threads for that show) and most people want to see the fireworks. I can't remember whether they will be on every night at that time of year (someone here will know though!) so add them to your list.
There's an overview here of things to do:https://disneyland.disney.go.com/events-tours/holidays-at-the-disneyland-resort/
You can make reservations for dining packages for shows like WOC and F! from 60 days out (exactly) to ensure you have decent viewing, which is important for the kids. They may well have take out packages for parade viewing too, which saves you time and is quite cost effective. But again, this thread will no doubt have updates for you.
I'd suggest you also follow the Max Pass threads, which will give you an idea of how to work the new Fastpass system to reduce queuing.
And is everyone will tell you, touring DL is tiring, especially if you have long hauled it from Australia (we come from NZ). You have plenty of time in 5 days to see everything, so do take some time to rest up. Start early, go home, then come back in the eveningl An hour or two back at the hotel in the middle of the day is well worth it!
Thank you so much for all the information. What is the block out days?
I don't think we will use max pass as with five people over five days it adds up. I plan to use rider switch as we have a toddler who can't ride a lot of the rides and regular fastpass, hopefully that will work for us.
What about photo pass, I'm still not exactly sure how that works, do I buy it before we leave or at the parks?
Thanks again
Will WOC holiday version be the same as last year?
I don't know how they will handle it this year because it's been down for so long, but -- if I remember correctly, and I could certainly be wrong -- it tends to run on a limited/Fri/Sat/Sun/holiday only sort of schedule up until a certain point in the season. Somewhere around early/mid-December, it is then shown nightly.
Again, I have no idea what will happen this year because Fantasmic! has been dark for a while. They could extend the schedule.
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I believe they have confirmed it will be Season of Light. It was amazing!!
I appreciate the heads-up on that since we fly in on a Sunday morning and fly out on a Friday evening at the end of November. If they stick to that schedule we may have to enter CA on Sunday to catch Fantasmic! That will put a noticeable wrinkle in our 1st day plans though. Hopefully they will extend the schedule since it was down.
Indeed it is! I have had this as a gamer/username online since the early 90s, Mean Mister Mustard lives on and the Beatles Rock!
The last time my fam was there this is what WoC looked like, so we'll be happy with whatever it is!
Thanks, that's good to know!! Did you happen to eat at BB on Thanksgiving? Our kids have never eaten there, DH and I have years ago before kids!There are plenty of places to eat in the parks, hotels or DTD that aren't priced as high. Last year we ate at Storyteller's which was wonderful. We've done Blue Bayou. I think almost all of the table service restaurants will add some sort of a Thanksgiving special to their menu.
Thanks, that's good to know!! Did you happen to eat at BB on Thanksgiving? Our kids have never eaten there, DH and I have years ago before kids!
Can I please have some help in deciding which dates. Either Dec 22-26 or 29-2. Are crowds the same for Christmas and New years. We don't mind crowds we know it will be very busy, but are there any special morning events that will make it busier at the parks. During Fantasmic/WOC are lines less? We prefer xmas but don't mind new years because decorations will still be up and fights are a bit less. I will be there with my DH and DD who is 9 and our goddaughter who is 6.
Excellent! Let the Airmiles quest begin Do you live down east?
Thanks I was just talking it over with DH and we are willing to deal with the crowds. We are always there at rope drop and will try an maximize our mornings. Wish us luck. I am excited and stressed as I am with every vacation.If I remember correctly, it was a lot crazier the 29th-2nd. I think it started to get bananas on the 26th, but I think you'll have more "less insane" days with your first choice.
My husband and son and I will be going from November 17-22. We have been to Disney World many times but have never been to Disneyland. We are BEYOND excited since my 5 year LOVES Carsland!