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Halloween Time at DLR
Sept 26 - Nov 2
Disneyland specific
Haunted Mansion Holiday - Nightmare Before Christmas overlay of the Haunted Mansion.
Woody’s Halloween Roundup a the Big Thunder Mountain Coral - There Will be spooky tales , crafts, cookie decorating, a petty boo ( petting zoo ), and taste an array of treats that will satisfy the most monstrous of appetites.
Main Street will be all decked out in Halloween colors, pumpkins and more.
Halloween costumed Characters - Fab 5 and others especially the villains.
Blue ribbon Bakery , Gibson Girl have special seasonal treats
Plaza inn has Pumpkin Pie
french market, Death By Chocolate souv Bowl, Jack skelington in the box Ganache, hot mug
Outdoor vendor Halloween Pop Corn Scoop and bucket, Hot Mug
Select Table service : Pumpkin desert cup
Halloween Merchandise of course.
Disney’s California Adventure
Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror - added spookiness overlay
Sun Plaza and Bountiful Farms in DCA are over grown with candy corns.
Halloween Merchandise of course.
Mickey’s Trick or Treat Party
Hard ticket or “private party”
$25 pass holder
$27 advanced and
$39 day of
appears to be like MNSSHP (Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party ) in Magic Kingdom in WDW, less parade and fireworks.
other stuff
Knott’s Halloween Haunt
http://www.knotts.com/
Lego Land - “Brick or treat”
http://www.halftondesign.com/legoland/legolandca/
Six Flags Magic Mountian
http://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/
Sea World
http://www.seaworld.com/sandiego/
Universal Studios Hollywood
http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/
Hola! on this episode AJ Greg And Chris handle another listener question:
Charlie in New Mexico asks: When are the good and Bad times of year to go to the Parks?
Summary of the discussion:
Friday Saturday and Sunday Midday are higher traffic times during the week.
Summer, Christmas, Thanks Giving and April ( Easter / Spring ) are the peak seasons.
July 4th typically is the Busiest day of the year.
Always watch out for large conferences Anaheim area is a very popular and a large convention center
http://www.anaheimconventioncenter.com - main site
http://www.anaheimconventioncenter.com/events.cfm - events
Gooday, in this weeks show Chris, Greg and AJ assist our good friend Big Tom, that is coming in to town for a convention, and only has one day to see both Disneyland and DCA.
Join the crew, as we suggest a possible touring plan for Tom, and recommend a few strategies for him to follow.
Here are a few pointers to assist fellow conventioneers:
Early entry into Disneyland is available for guests that have purchased a 3 day or more ticket on Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. If you have one of these multi day tickets, use this feature to get a head start on the crowds.
If you have only one day to hit the parks, aim for the slower mid week days to visit.
Get to the park early, and line up at least 30 minutes before park opening, and eat breakfast before you arrive.
Have a good idea of how you are going to attack the park, before the gates open.
Hit all of your major attractions first and leave the parades, shows and minor attractions until the end of the day.
Have a quick meal during the day to save more time for the attractions.
Chris will be testing the recommending one day touring plan in October and will post the preferred plan in the Travelears Wiki.