Hi all I am sad to say my Disney trip has been and gone :'(
I had an amazing time though and whilst I am not going to write a trip report (because I am not literate enough) I wondered if anyone had any (unanswered?) questions about their upcoming trips, the Christmas season in the parks or anything I might be able to help with?
I stayed in the Sequoia Lodge (standard room), had the Full Board Plus plan, and ate in Bistrot Chez Remy, Captain Jacks, Inventions (lunch), Hunters Grill, La Grange at Billy Bobs, Cape Cod and Buffalo Bills.
I did one day in the studios and 4 in the main park.
Obviously if I didn't experience it, I cant answer question on it, but try me, I might be able to help.
Were there many photopass photographers around? And there are very mixed reviews of vaptain jacks...what did you think?
Photopass photographers were present at most of the scheduled meet and greets we did, but not at any of the unscheduled ones
Sometimes one would be there for a character one day and not another
I wouldn't like to try and predict their frequency
On the programme the meets they are supposed to be at have a little Mickey logo next to them
Captain Jack's was lovely, I had the mahi mahi fish and my wife had the vegetable curry and we were both very happy with our meals, the desserts were lovely too.l, I recommend the rice pudding
Captain Jack himself made his way around tables whilst we ate and interacts with all and is happy to take pictures/tries to steal my wife's wedding ring :P
I don't know if he is always there but we saw him from the ride most times we did it too
^ Photopass photographers are never around at the random meets.
And Captain Jack Sparrow is always in his restaurant.
EHG_92 ive been a few years now and keep missing the random characters that i see on ed92s twitter feed. It seems you met a few.....where there any popular times to meet them. (Ie a rough time at a certain location) and youd have a decent chance of seeing someone random?
Hey polar vixen
I found the best places were the front lot in the studios and near/behind the carousel in the main park at around 1500.
I found using ED92 wasn't particularly useful because by the time they post and you haul ass over the park the character is gone or the que (mob) is too big and usually there is no cast member to moderate
I found it best to set an objective to do rides OR characters on a given day to get the best chance of random encounters
Yeah- id been thinking the same thing. The twitter feed i get seems to be all jumbled time wise so i wasnt sure when to look out. Thanks for sharing!
I think they need two accounts, one for characters and one for the other bits they post.
What did you think of the Christmas entertainments? Were any of the shows/parades so good you'd want to see them twice? Was there anything you'd skip if short on time?
Trying to plan our 3 weekdays with our Mickey- and Minnie-loving 4-year-old.
Thanks for any advice.
I would definitely recommend seeing merry stitchmas once but no need to repeat unless you want to, I didn't see the sing a long in studios but heard it was nice
I would try to do goofys magical Christmas every night if I went again there is plenty of time to get between studios and the main park in time for the Christmas tree lighting and illuminations. I found watching both the Christmas tree lighting and illuminations from main Street near the emporium you could still see everything but didn't get blocked or pushed etc
And there is a little Christmas bit before illuminations
I have rambled a bit so to sum up:
Stitchmas: once was adequate
Sing a long: didn't do
Illuminations: every night
Goofys magical Xmas: every night
Xmas tree lighting every night
The Xmas parade once everyday
The regular parade everyday
^ Here's the thing: there is no answer to that.
Everyone likes other things.
In my opinion, Merry Stitchmas is worth watching every day.
In fact, every entertainment offering this Christmas season is worth watching every day (multiple times a day) in my opinion.
Did you see Mickey's Christmas Big Band in Videopolis?
The big surprise of the season, and one of the best shows that Disneyland Paris has ever done!
I agree but on a 3 day schedule with character meets and rides as well it may be better to do so things once so as not to miss other things
But I do agree a fantastic range of shows and I would certainly do them all again and again and again
^ True, but then it's still all relative and personal preference.
So my original comment stands: there is no answer to that question.
Agreed
Just back from a trip last week - mickey's big band was amazing! Really wasn't expecting something of such quality!
Thank you. I found your answers very helpful. I wasn't thinking that there would be time after Goofy's magical Christmas to go back to the main park for the tree lighting. Now I think we will try that.
I scheduled our meals for around 2 or 3:00. So hopefully that will give us time for shows and parades both before and after.
One week to go!
We didn't think we would either but goofys show is at 1800 and is 15 mins long, which gives plenty of time to get back across of you don't mind not being right at the front... Enjoy
Quote from: Ehg_92 on December 05, 2017, 11:39:20 PM
We didn't think we would either but goofys show is at 1800 and is 15 mins long, which gives plenty of time to get back across of you don't mind not being right at the front... Enjoy
It depends on when you go. Mid-December, the times are changing, and Goofy's Incredible Christmas is on at 8pm.
For now, it's fine. But if you go during the Christmas Holidays, it might not be.
Hi EHg- glad you enjoyed your trip! We're off over xmas and have booked in to Buffalo Bill's- during the festive period, is the show any different to the usual offering? Thanks :)
Quote from: Sashaoc on December 11, 2017, 09:25:56 PM
Hi EHg- glad you enjoyed your trip! We're off over xmas and have booked in to Buffalo Bill's- during the festive period, is the show any different to the usual offering? Thanks :)
Only Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
But those two evenings are also double the price.
The rest of the Christmas season, it's the same as the rest of the year.
When we went december during the part where the cowboys make a meal they all pretended to sleep and santa came round on a sleigh and left them all a present
What times was Mickeys big band?
What foods were on offering at hunters grill we've booked there too thanks :)
Quote from: littlebitofpixiedust on December 16, 2017, 08:57:55 PM
What times was Mickeys big band?
What foods were on offering at hunters grill we've booked there too thanks :)
The entertainment program can be found on the Disneyland Paris website, just one click away :)
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/entertainment/shows-and-parades-in-disneyland-parks/
Hunter's Grill is buffet, therefore offers from each thing something.
Pasta, pizza, fries, chicken nuggets, meat dishes, fish, soup etc.
The link is gonna be more helpful than me I'm afraid because I didn't see that show
Hunters grill was a general buffet with no obvious specialism i.e. nice normal food which is perfect for fussy eaters :)
Quote from: DLPWonders on December 17, 2017, 05:12:14 PM
Quote from: littlebitofpixiedust on December 16, 2017, 08:57:55 PM
What times was Mickeys big band?
What foods were on offering at hunters grill we've booked there too thanks :)
The entertainment program can be found on the Disneyland Paris website, just one click away :)
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/entertainment/shows-and-parades-in-disneyland-parks/
Hunter's Grill is buffet, therefore offers from each thing something.
Pasta, pizza, fries, chicken nuggets, meat dishes, fish, soup etc.
Thankyou for your detailed reply appreciated :)