DizMe
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My sister and I went on our annual holiday trip to DLR and did the Holiday Tour Nov 30. Our group was very small and it didn't seem like a very busy time, which actually made it a little less fun. Why? Because with larger groups and more people in the park, it seems to be that people get more into the excitement and atmosphere. Plus, it's much cooler to walk to the front of the rides when there are long lines 
Anyway, we did not find the first part of the tour as fun as in prior years, but we still enjoyed it. Our tour guide was very nice but didn't give nearly as much info about the decorations and history. She did a lot more banter about what her favorites were and things like that. I wanted to hear again how many lights are on the tree, how many people they have to do the decorating, etc. We also didn't do the caroling or call out Merry Christmas in various languages to the other tour groups we saw. I really missed that! HMH was closed when we got there so we didn't get to ride on it, boo hoo, and our guide had to make up the time. That's when it got better. We went on IASWH and then over to ToonTown, where we got to have our cocoa and cookie and sit at tables chatting for awhile. It was very fun! We made friends with the other group members and we were so surprised when it was time to go over to the parade because the time went by so fast. Our guide was super nice after HMH trouble and our seats for the parade were perfect. She gave us all extra FPs, our pins, and talked to us about working for Disney. My sis and I exchanged email addys with a couple we made friends with over cocoa. It started off a little disappointingly, but by the end of the tour we were happy and in a very festive mood, which may be how we ended up at Trader Sam's in DLH having an Uh Oa
Our annual holiday toast:
Nice parade seats!!!
Our Uh Oa on fire...they give you some spices to throw on it for sparks!
Uh oh! This thing's potent!
The pin this year is very cool, too. It's a toy soldier and his legs dangle around...too cute!

Anyway, we did not find the first part of the tour as fun as in prior years, but we still enjoyed it. Our tour guide was very nice but didn't give nearly as much info about the decorations and history. She did a lot more banter about what her favorites were and things like that. I wanted to hear again how many lights are on the tree, how many people they have to do the decorating, etc. We also didn't do the caroling or call out Merry Christmas in various languages to the other tour groups we saw. I really missed that! HMH was closed when we got there so we didn't get to ride on it, boo hoo, and our guide had to make up the time. That's when it got better. We went on IASWH and then over to ToonTown, where we got to have our cocoa and cookie and sit at tables chatting for awhile. It was very fun! We made friends with the other group members and we were so surprised when it was time to go over to the parade because the time went by so fast. Our guide was super nice after HMH trouble and our seats for the parade were perfect. She gave us all extra FPs, our pins, and talked to us about working for Disney. My sis and I exchanged email addys with a couple we made friends with over cocoa. It started off a little disappointingly, but by the end of the tour we were happy and in a very festive mood, which may be how we ended up at Trader Sam's in DLH having an Uh Oa

Our annual holiday toast:

Nice parade seats!!!

Our Uh Oa on fire...they give you some spices to throw on it for sparks!

Uh oh! This thing's potent!

The pin this year is very cool, too. It's a toy soldier and his legs dangle around...too cute!