Disgram23kids
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 5, 2010
All these wonderful photos are getting me so excited. Only 10 more days until leave. When we get back around 14th, I hope to be able to post some photos too.
Three nights from now, I will be chillin' in DTD with a cup of cocoa and a gingerbread man cookie!! Can't wait!! Better start packing!! ... I'm too excited to sleep!
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5 more days for me. We are staying in a one bedroom for the weekend at the VGC. Yesterday's visit was a day trip. It is very unusual for us to go so close together! I can't believe that I am going so much this year. Will make for last year, where I went for a half day (on DD's birthday) and never made it back again. I didn't even get see DL at night!
last night was super super cold so my friend and i sat in the alfresco lounge near the heaters (located in DCA above the wine bar) and we had hot bailyes irish cream and coffee's.. it was delightfull!!!
I am sorry but for the life of me I can not find the post which had the time slots for the Candlelight Processional listed in it. I thought it was in this thread but maybe I was wrong? Anyone happen to know offhand what the times are for the CP?
Will you be doing a trip report? I'm very curious about the VGC rooms. LOVE your wreath and tree pics - especially the one in the bakery!
Okay, I love the wreath in Blue Ribbon Bakery - that's a new one we haven't seen before! I love it because it has treats like tarts and cookies nestled in it! In fact, I can't believe they have a wreath as cute as that almost out of view - way up on a shelf, and sort of hidden between plates!! They should put it somewhere where more people can see it!!
According to Mouseplanet's Nov 15 Disneyland update: "Candlelight will be held on December 4 and 5 (Saturday and Sunday) as previously reported here, and the performances are 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. each night. Actor Tom Skerrit serves as the narrator for all four performances"
Hope that helps.
From what I have read, the Disney World equivalent of our Blue Ribbon Bakery on Main Street (not sure what they call their version at WDW??) has a whole tree with 'baked goods' ornaments such as cupcakes and cookies and things - similar to what the Blue Ribbon Bakery wreath is like at DLR, it seems.
So, hint hint hint, Tksbaskets and Bret...when you head to WDW, be sure to pay a little visit to the tree in the bakery on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom!!