I really hope this year you include prices of the items, it’s very useful for those who are planning and budgeting, in particular those who are coming from outside America and aren’t familiar with Disney merchandise prices
I like the ice-skating holiday ears. So cute. And the tree topper. And so many other things. That I can't think of. Now, I need to shop online and see if I can see anything that I spotted in your vlog. So much fun. Wish I was there. Thanks for sharing.
I just returned from Disney and did splurge for a mini back pack but thought twice about paying $30.00 for a tree ornament. I had lots of fun just looking.
@@SoCalDisneyDad I didn't spend to much time looking but I know I will next year when I bring my two teen granddaughters. Just too much to see. Thanks for posting the video.
This video came out at a perfect time. Visiting Disneyland in a few days. Now I know exactly what I want and hopefully I don’t go overboard 😅 Do you know if California Adventure has different Christmas merchandise?
There might be a few unique items, but it’ll mostly be the same stuff. Just like I found a few random unique items in several stores, that’ll happen in DCA too.
Hey I wanted to thank you. My partner and I went on the 27th. We were armed with all your knowledge on rope dropping, lightening lanes, and which foods to get/ avoid. We got 5 rides in under the golden hour! The food unfortunately was no good really whenever we went, but the rides were so great. Hadn’t been in 10 years and was surprised by all the tech changes. Not a super fan of it but was glad the park wasn’t as packed as it was years ago. Thanks again for all your videos! It was really great getting in those 5 rides for rope drop! We started with space mountain but honestly by the end of the day, we had done everything twice. So much fun! Thank you!
We are from the UK and have only been to Florida Disney, we have been to California just not Disney, as far as the merchandise is concerned is there a Dress Shop? Or the Dress Shop items, they were the more expensive apparel items? If anyone can help we would be grateful.
I don't, but I have heard it is possible to see without an invite, but you basically have to sacrifice your whole day for it. Here's an article that you might find helpful. www.disneytouristblog.com/disneyland-candlelight-processional-info-tips/ The tldr is this: "Some guests camp at the perimeter of the reserved seating area for the entire day on Candlelight Processional days. We’ve rope-dropped Disneyland on these days, and instead of racing to Peter Pan’s Flight and Space Mountain, we’ve seen guests racing to areas at the edge of the reserved seating area. This is excessive, even by crazed-Disneyland fan standards. We are sharing this info so you know what you’re potentially getting yourself into should you decide to camp out for Candlelight Processional... We would only recommend this to locals with a surplus of time. If you’re vacationing at Disneyland, this is not a good use of your time."
I need help! Im going next week and Aniheim weather confuses me. Im a NorCal girl that usally thinks 80F is that hot and that 56f int that cold, but when im at Dineyland I sweat very easily during the day and as soon as the sun goes down IM FREEZING. What would you recommend for clothing attire?
It's been fairly cold here lately, to a SoCal resident. Shorts and flip flops are gone from my attire choices as of about a week ago. The mornings are in the high 40s to low 50s right now, but afternoons are still climbing to around the low 70s. I wore jeans and a jacket on Tuesday when I went, took the jacket off around 10 AM and I was slightly sweaty in jeans around the heat of the day, but it wasn't anything too hot or unbearable. Sometimes we'll take a change of clothes and put them in a locker if we know there's huge temperate swings like 48 to 82, it has been known to happen. But for a day like 52 to 70, I'd just tolerate the jeans personally. The "heat" of the day only lasts maybe 2 hours from about Noon to 2 PM. By 2, the temperatures are already started to dip as evening races closer.
I love your Christmas videos but your doing to much Disney I would love to see more Seaworld Belmont park and the zoo because they are my home town parks.
I have a video coming out soon addressing this, but the short of it is I am a Disney channel first and foremost. It’s right in the name. I’ll still go other places, but this channel is a large part of how I put food on the table for my family, and those videos (SeaWorld, Belmont, etc) just don’t get views. If you’ve been watching since I started, you might be thinking “but you used to have a lot of that content before” and that’s because Disneyland was closed while other parks were open or Disney didn’t have annual passes yet and so going more often was not feasible. But at this point, this is the way the channel is and will continue to operate.
I love the fact that you show mickey ears I really wanted to know what was in store!
There’s a lot of cute merchandise this year!!
I really hope this year you include prices of the items, it’s very useful for those who are planning and budgeting, in particular those who are coming from outside America and aren’t familiar with Disney merchandise prices
Thanks for sharing! Very helpful ☺️🎄😎
I like the ice-skating holiday ears. So cute. And the tree topper. And so many other things. That I can't think of. Now, I need to shop online and see if I can see anything that I spotted in your vlog. So much fun. Wish I was there. Thanks for sharing.
There are quite a lot of items available online, but also many more that are in park only. Hopefully you find something to get online!
I just returned from Disney and did splurge for a mini back pack but thought twice about paying $30.00 for a tree ornament. I had lots of fun just looking.
The Christmas merch looks really nice this year. There’s a few items I considered buying and I don’t usually buy stuff at Disneyland.
@@SoCalDisneyDad I didn't spend to much time looking but I know I will next year when I bring my two teen granddaughters. Just too much to see. Thanks for posting the video.
Thank you for the video
This video came out at a perfect time. Visiting Disneyland in a few days. Now I know exactly what I want and hopefully I don’t go overboard 😅
Do you know if California Adventure has different Christmas merchandise?
There might be a few unique items, but it’ll mostly be the same stuff.
Just like I found a few random unique items in several stores, that’ll happen in DCA too.
Happy holidays 🎄
Hey I wanted to thank you. My partner and I went on the 27th. We were armed with all your knowledge on rope dropping, lightening lanes, and which foods to get/ avoid. We got 5 rides in under the golden hour! The food unfortunately was no good really whenever we went, but the rides were so great. Hadn’t been in 10 years and was surprised by all the tech changes. Not a super fan of it but was glad the park wasn’t as packed as it was years ago. Thanks again for all your videos! It was really great getting in those 5 rides for rope drop!
We started with space mountain but honestly by the end of the day, we had done everything twice. So much fun! Thank you!
I bought the Minnie ears
We are from the UK and have only been to Florida Disney, we have been to California just not Disney, as far as the merchandise is concerned is there a Dress Shop? Or the Dress Shop items, they were the more expensive apparel items? If anyone can help we would be grateful.
I'll be there Saturday. I'd like to see the candlelight procession. I've heard it's invitation only.
Do you have any info or insight to that event?
I don't, but I have heard it is possible to see without an invite, but you basically have to sacrifice your whole day for it. Here's an article that you might find helpful.
www.disneytouristblog.com/disneyland-candlelight-processional-info-tips/
The tldr is this:
"Some guests camp at the perimeter of the reserved seating area for the entire day on Candlelight Processional days. We’ve rope-dropped Disneyland on these days, and instead of racing to Peter Pan’s Flight and Space Mountain, we’ve seen guests racing to areas at the edge of the reserved seating area.
This is excessive, even by crazed-Disneyland fan standards. We are sharing this info so you know what you’re potentially getting yourself into should you decide to camp out for Candlelight Processional...
We would only recommend this to locals with a surplus of time. If you’re vacationing at Disneyland, this is not a good use of your time."
@@SoCalDisneyDad That article was super helpful. Thanks for the help Traver. Happy Holidays!
I need help! Im going next week and Aniheim weather confuses me. Im a NorCal girl that usally thinks 80F is that hot and that 56f int that cold, but when im at Dineyland I sweat very easily during the day and as soon as the sun goes down IM FREEZING. What would you recommend for clothing attire?
It's been fairly cold here lately, to a SoCal resident. Shorts and flip flops are gone from my attire choices as of about a week ago. The mornings are in the high 40s to low 50s right now, but afternoons are still climbing to around the low 70s.
I wore jeans and a jacket on Tuesday when I went, took the jacket off around 10 AM and I was slightly sweaty in jeans around the heat of the day, but it wasn't anything too hot or unbearable.
Sometimes we'll take a change of clothes and put them in a locker if we know there's huge temperate swings like 48 to 82, it has been known to happen. But for a day like 52 to 70, I'd just tolerate the jeans personally.
The "heat" of the day only lasts maybe 2 hours from about Noon to 2 PM. By 2, the temperatures are already started to dip as evening races closer.
I really hate when they don’t put the price on the tags
I love your Christmas videos but your doing to much Disney I would love to see more Seaworld Belmont park and the zoo because they are my home town parks.
I have a video coming out soon addressing this, but the short of it is I am a Disney channel first and foremost. It’s right in the name.
I’ll still go other places, but this channel is a large part of how I put food on the table for my family, and those videos (SeaWorld, Belmont, etc) just don’t get views.
If you’ve been watching since I started, you might be thinking “but you used to have a lot of that content before” and that’s because Disneyland was closed while other parks were open or Disney didn’t have annual passes yet and so going more often was not feasible.
But at this point, this is the way the channel is and will continue to operate.