Scanning my memory banks here... and I can't really come up with anything that DLR has lost when it comes to Christmas entertainment. The last Christmas thing that was lost was back in December, 2000; that was the last year they did the CBJ Christmas Show at Disneyland, as the CBJ was closed the following summer to be turned into Winnie The Pooh.
They've only
added or plussed things at Disneyland for Christmastime over the last 10 years. The first five years of the 2000's they really plussed up the Christmas decorations in New Orleans Square, Frontierland, Critter Country, Big Thunder Ranch (with live reindeer shipped down from Alaska!) and Toontown and throughout DCA, and the last five years of the 2000's decade they plussed up the entertainment and Main Street decor with the LED lighting, the new LED Christmas tree, and snow machines and the Castle snow shows.
Now Disneyland seems to be back to plussing the decorations for 2011, as New Orleans Square and DCA's new entry are getting all new decorations with a new design scheme this year, although there's a rumored new version of Magic, Memories and You! coming for the Holidays at Small World this weekend, plus the new Prep & Landing Christmas pre-show at World of Color that starts this weekend. But those two entertainment pluses are likely just a 2011 offering only.
Interestingly, a lot of the DCA Christmas decorations from the 2000's are now gone because the buildings and themes it was designed for have been bulldozed in the last 18 months. They are slowly introducing new Christmas decorations at DCA this month for the new buildings and facilities that have never existed before.
But as for
removing or
cancelling anything at Disneyland for Christmas? Not since 2000 when the Country Bears sang their last round of Christmas carols.