When do holiday festivities end 2011/12?

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    Originally Posted By nemopoppins

    We're thinking of going to Disneyland the first week in January. Does anyone know if it will still be decorated for Christmas that week?
     
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    Originally Posted By Malcon10t

    This is a different year, the time frame of Jan 2-7 MAY have decorations and parades this year.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    We've gone the weekend after New Years a few times just to see the decorations and parade after the Holiday crowds have left.
     
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    Originally Posted By Malcon10t

    GENERALLY, the holiday removal starts the Monday following New Years. This year may be slightly different due to the Rose Bowl being played on Monday, Jan 2nd.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Usually everything is left in place through the Sunday following New Years. So through Sunday, January 8 seems a safe bet. (But I wouldn't bet the bank!)
     
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    Originally Posted By nemopoppins

    Thanks, all. Does anyone know by when Disney usually publishes the holiday schedule?
     

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