The Innkeeper says to Joseph, “Funny you should ask about room at the in …” Joseph: “Funny? Funny strange? Or Funny HaHa? Do I amuse you? Am I a clown?” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There really isn’t one. Epcot is about it. Sherry and I are doing the Christmas party at Magic Kingdom, Thursday night and the party Saturday at Hollywood. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Tim, I suspect my buddy Dave and I won't be going to it, so if you have any ideas to float, let us know as we will probably be up for it. I've got an AP and he's getting park hoppers, so we're good whether it's hitting another park or heading to a resort. We'd likely be up for a dinner plan that night too.
Jollywood Nights schedule (from Undercover Tourist) Event starts at 7:30 pm. Wristbands are available at 5 pm at Star Wars Launch Bay and MuppetVision 3D. Jollywood Nights ticket holders without DHS admission may enter at 6 pm. Entertainment: Glisten! ice show in front of Chinese Theater Showtimes: 8:15 pm, 9:15 pm, 10:20 pm, 11:15 pm and 12:15 am Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! projection show on Chinese Theater Showtime: 10 pm Disney Holidays in Hollywood in Theater of the Stars on Sunset Blvd. Kermit and Miss Piggy host a holiday-themed musical variety show. Showtimes: 8:15 pm, 9:15 pm, 11:15 pm and 12:15 am What's This? Nightmare Before Christmas sing-along in Hyperion Theater Showtimes: 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, 9:30 pm, 11:30 pm and 12:30 am Music and Dance Holiday Fiesta en la Calle - Latin dancing in Animation Courtyard) Continuous 7:30 pm to 12:30 am Jazzy Holidays at The Hollywood Brown Derby - soft jazz, drinks and light food ADR strongly recommended Twilight Soiree at The Tip Top Club - music, drinks and dancing in Tower of Terror courtyard Music at 7:30 pm, 8:10 pm, 8:50 pm, 9:30 pm, 10:30 pm, 11:10 pm and 11:50 pm Pixar Disco - dance party with Pixar characters in Pixar Place There's a lengthy list of characters to meet, including some that are only seen in parades. Most of the primary attractions and dining locations will be open.
Here is Tom Bricker's review of 2024 Jollywood nights : https://www.disneytouristblog.com/disney-jollywood-nights-christmas-party-review-major-improvements/ This will help when making choices about what to see/do in light of the limited time of the event. Here is a list of the 2024 Character meets: https://wdwnt.com/2024/11/full-list-2024-jollywood-nights-characters/ THIS INFO IS FROM 2023 SO IT MAY NOT BE EXACTLY CORRECT. Food offerings and locations: Holiday Fiesta en la Calle at ABC Commissary Chicken Empanadas with Street Corn: Chicken empanadas served with a side of street corn salad topped with chili peppers, lime, and cotija cheese Yuca con Chicharrón: Fried pork belly, yuca, red pickled onions, and chili pepper-lime seasoning with a yellow pepper aïoli Mushroom Taco: Chili-roasted Mixed mushrooms, avocado crema, baby gem lettuce, and garnished with sliced radish (Plant-based Item) Birria Taco: Shredded short rib and Monterey jack served with beef consommé for dipping Tembleque: Coconut rice pudding with caramel rum sauce and cinnamon Mexican Hot Cocoa Cheesecake: Spiced chocolate cheesecake on a chocolate cookie base topped with vanilla whipped cream and cocoa powder with a chocolate handle Baseline Taphouse o Tuna Ceviche: Marinated ahi tuna, pico de gallo, and avocado cream topped with cilantro o Charcuterie Cup: Manchego, chorizo, serrano ham, pickled vegetables, olives, and toasted focaccia bread Dockside Diner o Spicy Pimento-Kimchi Dip topped with chives and served with fresh house-made wonton chips o Roasted Eggplant Dip topped with chives and served with warm pita bread (Plant-based Item) o Poutine Tots: Potato barrels topped with gravy, brisket, mozzarella curds, and chives o Christmas Tree Cookie Stack: Vanilla cookie stack filled with pistachio buttercream, cranberry, and raspberry jam topped with sprinkles and a yellow candy star Epic Eats o Spicy Korean Chicken Funnel Cake: Spicy fried Korean chicken with pickled vegetables served on a mini funnel cake o Brisket Reuben Funnel Cake: Beef brisket and sauerkraut slaw topped with thousand island dressing served on a mini funnel cake o S’mores Funnel Cake: Giant roasted marshmallow with chocolate and marshmallow sauce, topped with chocolate curls and cinnamon cereal served on a mini funnel cake Fairfax Fare o Holiday Turkey Popover: Roasted turkey and creamy mashed potatoes topped with gravy, cranberry chutney, and chives in a house-made popover o ‘Just the Sides’ Popover: Macaroni & cheese and savory collard greens with ham topped with cornbread crumbs in a house-made popover o PB&J Doughnut: Glazed doughnut with creamy peanut butter and grape jelly dipped in dark chocolate topped with crushed house-made salt and vinegar chips o Kermit’s Frozen Banana Bliss: Frozen banana and white chocolate with caramel swirls topped with matcha whipped cream and sprinkle (Non-alcoholic) Market o Buffalo Chicken Spring Rolls: Fried spring rolls served with a jalapeño-ranch dipping sauce and fried rice noodles o Frozone’s Snowball Macaroons: Coconut macaroons drizzled with blue vanilla frosting and topped with white snowflake sprinkles o Meatball and Polenta: Giant meatball with marinara and creamy cheese polenta o Olive and Goat Cheese Flatbread: Olive oil-toasted flatbread, creamy goat cheese, rustic olive and tomato spread, balsamic glaze, and lemon watercress o Antipasto Flatbread: Fresh mozzarella, salami, peperoni, country ham, olives, peppers, onions, pepperoncini, and marinara o Tiramisù Puff: Sweet-and-savory with flavors of espresso, chocolate, and a coffee-infused custard and mascarpone cream The Trolley Car Café o Ornament Mousse: Dark chocolate-cherry mousse Jazzy Holidays at The Hollywood Brown Derby o Oyster Rockefeller: Spinach foam, shaved parmesan, rocoto pepper relish, and salmon caviar o Crispy Duck Drumettes: Spicy orange glaze, carrots, and kumquats o Charcuterie: House-made cured meats and accompaniments, blue cheese mousse, and toasted sourdough o Shrimp Cocktail: Classic cocktail sauce, citrus pearls, avocado mousse Derby Slider: Bison and pork belly blend, taleggio cheese sauce, and fig stout jam Tuna Carpaccio: Mezcal pickled vegetables, salsa macha, and avocado crema Pork Belly Bao: Korean BBQ, cucumber slaw, and soy vinaigrette Rides that might (or might not) be operational (Rise I'm lookin' at YOU!) o Rides Alien Swirling Saucers o Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway o Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run o Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith o Slinky Dog Dash o Star Tours: The Adventures Continue o Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance o The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror o Toy Story Mania
My thoughts, questions for the group and a possible touring plan for the party. Are we considering attending this party as a group or is everyone going to run nilly willy all over the party? And FYI, running willy nilly for us means we move like the arthritic sloths that we are. If you have a park reservation you can get your party band at 5 pm at Muppet Vision or Star Wars (failure to) Launch bay. Definitely get your wristband early because you know how much fun that line will be at rush hour. My priority is the entertainment. The top offering of this event is Disney Holidays in Hollywood in Theater of the Stars on Sunset Blvd. Kermit and Miss Piggy host a holiday-themed musical variety show. NOW WITH MORE MUPPETS!!! Showtimes: 8:15 pm, 9:15 pm, 11:15 pm and 12:15 am. This show is so beloved that people want to see it twice. This year it's got MORE MUPPETS!!!!! Entertainment schedule: Glisten! ice show in front of Chinese Theater Showtimes: 8:15 pm, 9:15 pm, 10:20 pm, 11:15 pm and 12:15 am Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! projection show on Chinese Theater Showtime: 10 pm Disney Holidays in Hollywood in Theater of the Stars on Sunset Blvd. Kermit and Miss Piggy host a holiday-themed musical variety show.Showtimes: 8:15 pm, 9:15 pm, 11:15 pm and 12:15 am What's This? Nightmare Before Christmas sing-along in Hyperion Theater Showtimes: 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, 9:30 pm, 11:30 pm and 12:30 am 7:30, the event begins. Should we start out at the Tip Top club with a cocktail to lubricate the festivities? The first set is 7:30 to 8:10. Since the (No trace of actual alcohol) Drinks that were served at 4:20 at Ogas will be wearing off I'm thinking that Tip Top is a good choice. We can also grab a bite to eat at the following locations that are listed due to proximity to the Tipsy Top event: Fairfax Fare o Holiday Turkey Popover: Roasted turkey and creamy mashed potatoes topped with gravy, cranberry chutney, and chives in a house-made popover o ‘Just the Sides’ Popover: Macaroni & cheese and savory collard greens with ham topped with cornbread crumbs in a house-made popover o PB&J Doughnut: Glazed doughnut with creamy peanut butter and grape jelly dipped in dark chocolate topped with crushed house-made salt and vinegar chips o Kermit’s Frozen Banana Bliss: Frozen banana and white chocolate with caramel swirls topped with matcha whipped cream and sprinkle (Non-alcoholic) Market o Buffalo Chicken Spring Rolls: Fried spring rolls served with a jalapeño-ranch dipping sauce and fried rice noodles o Frozone’s Snowball Macaroons: Coconut macaroons drizzled with blue vanilla frosting and topped with white snowflake sprinkles o Meatball and Polenta: Giant meatball with marinara and creamy cheese polenta o Olive and Goat Cheese Flatbread: Olive oil-toasted flatbread, creamy goat cheese, rustic olive and tomato spread, balsamic glaze, and lemon watercress o Antipasto Flatbread: Fresh mozzarella, salami, peperoni, country ham, olives, peppers, onions, pepperoncini, and marinara o Tiramisù Puff: Sweet-and-savory with flavors of espresso, chocolate, and a coffee-infused custard and mascarpone cream The next closest entertainment is Muppets at the Theater of the Stars. It might make sense to try for that next but I don't have a sense of the crowds or the length of time for the shows. 8:00pm get in line for Muppets Holidays in Hollywood @ theater of the Stars Show starts at 8:15 (Now with an enormous amount of Muppets in it!!!) 9:15pm Catch the Glisten Ice show (the vibes are immaculate!) 10:00 Jingle bell bam boom (Perhaps an occasional Muppet?) 11:30 Nightmare B4 Xmas sing along (Sadly, this one is Muppet free ) 12:15 Muppets Holidays in Hollywood again because we need MORE MUPPETS!!! These are just my thoughts and the actual timing is hard because we don't know exactly how long the shows are. For those of you tempted to participate in the expensive time suck known as "Jazzy Holidays at The Hollywood Brown Derby - soft jazz, drinks and light food ADR strongly recommended" the overwhelming consensus is to skip it because getting in and getting served takes a lot longer than people anticipate and the offerings inside are lackluster at best. From what I can tell Disney, is just putting dollar store lipstick on this pig and charging Saks Fifth Avenue prices for it. Between Tip top and the Brown Derby, IMHO, Tip Top is the better adventure. As for food, there are other (2023) locations listed in my previous post, so you can get your fill of Sardines on Funnel Cake (with sea foam!!) or whatever the hell Food Services is trying to fool the public into thinking is fine dining. There is also dance party entertainment but, depending on how many beers Jersey John (Travolta) @jbwolffiv has, we might get a little too close to those dancing feet. So am I missing anything? Does anyone else have a plan? What could go wrong? Are we moving as amorphous group or is it every Pixelmaniac for themselves? Tune in to this thread for more thoughts and information (? inspiration??)
Underground Tourist recommended avoiding Sunset Boulevard early, as it was quite crowded at the beginning of the event. They recommended going to the last performance of either Glisten! or Holidays in Hollywood. Alternatively, they said that you can line up really early for the first Holidays show in Hollywood to get good seats. The same plan can be used for any of the HiH shows. (I suggest lining up 30 to 45 minutes before show time, if they'll let us, so we can get the best seats possible.) They said that the Nightmare sing-along was most crowded at the first show, so any show after that is a good choice. Basically, it's just like any other special event or day a a park: The closer it gets to closing time, the fewer people there are. Of course, a Saturday evening may be more crowded than a Wednesday due to locals who don't have to go to work the next day.. To assist in planning, here is a chronological list of the main events. 7:30 pm Twilight Soiree 7:30 pm What's This? 8:10 pm Twilight Soiree 8:15 pm Holidays in Hollywood 8:15 pm Glisten! 8:30 pm What's This? 8:50 pm Twilight Soiree 9:15 pm Holidays in Hollywood 9:15 pm Glisten! 9:30 pm Twilight Soiree 9:30 pm What's This? 10:00 pm Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! 10:20 pm Glisten! 10:30 pm Twilight Soiree 11:10 pm Twilight Soiree 11:15 pm Holidays in Hollywood 11:15 pm Glisten! 11:30 pm What's This? 11:50 pm Twilight Soiree 12:15 am Holidays in Hollywood 12:15 am Glisten! 12:30 am What's This?
One of my priorities to mix into whatever plan we do… is to get some of the more obscure character meet-n-greets… but especially Chip and Dale in their Rescue Ranger Outfits. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Luckily there are only a few “absolutes” after looking at the list of characters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk