Circusgirl
Queen of the Moisture Festival. Allora!
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More Making Merry!
I fully expected the Castle lighting ceremony to be too corny or silly to generate any real emotion, so I wasnt expecting the tears that came to my eyes looking around at the kids snuggling with their parents and watching something that read as magic in their eyes. Another gotcha! moment from the Disney school of theatrics.
Before:
After:
I took advantage of the lack of crowds to ride Peter Pan because walking on is good, and then headed off to Frontierland to get a good spot for the first parade.
There was plenty of time before the parade and no crowd to speak of, so I took a trip to the fuzzy down home musical palace of the Country Bears before settling in for the parade. The revitalized sound of the CB's show allows you to hear all of the terrible groaners in the lyrics. I have a friend who is a big fan who was devastated when Pooh snuffed the Bears at Disneyland, so I also attended in appreciation and tribute to his love of the bears.
Then we all got a fix of more than a little Christmas, with skating, singing, dancing, and the characters all in their winter festive best.
Sweet pals:
I love the snow duck and snow chipmunks on Scrooge McDucks and Chip and Dales floats:
Santa got almost as big a response from the crowd as Jack Sparrow.
The after parade bonus at that location was the surprise appearance of the Country Bears for a photo op meet and greet. I of course had to wait and get pictures to share with my bear loving friend.
There was a glowing full moon, so I went off to BTMRR to appreciate the western wilderness in the moonlight. By the time I survived the flood and near mine collapse it was time for the fireworks. I went to the Rose Garden for the MouseFest fireworks meet and met yet another bunch of Disney aficionados. Having devoted some time to rides, parade watching, fireworks and socializing, it was time to devote a little time to shopping and eating. I shopped Main Street, then visited the photopass folks.
By that time I was getting hungry, so I cruised to the end of Main Street and signed up for a classic Caseys meal. When I took my snack out to look for a place to sit on the curb and wait for the next parade I ran into Mike and Paige, so happily joined them.
While we waited for the parade, we talked happy Disney talk and enjoyed the music and the scene, which was all sparkly goodness.
Paige went and got us hot chocolate, a perfect parade watching beverage.
Some of my favorite characters from the parade:
There was more eye moistening during the parade, from the happiness of the whole scene and how lucky I felt in that moment to be amidst the lights and gaity and music, with fun new Disney friends and lots of fun still to come.
After the parade we decided to take a spin on Space Mountain, so journeyed to Tomorrowland.
This night was incredibly uncrowded, one of my favorite things about the parties. I am crazy for a good walk-on ride. After lofting through the universe I was ready to turn in for the night. As I motored home across the lake in the launch I happily reviewed my plans for tomorrow. I was planning Animal Kingdom for rope drop, with a live recording for the Be Our Guest Podcast at Flame Tree Barbecue late morning, where I hoped to see Chuck and Lynn. Eben would be arriving in the afternoon and taking Magical Express to the hotel, and would meet me wherever I happened to be when he had gotten settled. We then would meet Missy and Cathie for dinner at R&C and IllumiNations on the R&C patio.
When I got back to the resort I cleaned up and made space for Eben's stuff in the drawers, downloaded photos and laid out my camera gear for the trip to AK. Once again it was hard to say goodbye to a great day and go to sleep, but I finally managed to turn out the lights around 1:30.
I fully expected the Castle lighting ceremony to be too corny or silly to generate any real emotion, so I wasnt expecting the tears that came to my eyes looking around at the kids snuggling with their parents and watching something that read as magic in their eyes. Another gotcha! moment from the Disney school of theatrics.
Before:

After:

I took advantage of the lack of crowds to ride Peter Pan because walking on is good, and then headed off to Frontierland to get a good spot for the first parade.
There was plenty of time before the parade and no crowd to speak of, so I took a trip to the fuzzy down home musical palace of the Country Bears before settling in for the parade. The revitalized sound of the CB's show allows you to hear all of the terrible groaners in the lyrics. I have a friend who is a big fan who was devastated when Pooh snuffed the Bears at Disneyland, so I also attended in appreciation and tribute to his love of the bears.


Then we all got a fix of more than a little Christmas, with skating, singing, dancing, and the characters all in their winter festive best.
Sweet pals:

I love the snow duck and snow chipmunks on Scrooge McDucks and Chip and Dales floats:


Santa got almost as big a response from the crowd as Jack Sparrow.

The after parade bonus at that location was the surprise appearance of the Country Bears for a photo op meet and greet. I of course had to wait and get pictures to share with my bear loving friend.


There was a glowing full moon, so I went off to BTMRR to appreciate the western wilderness in the moonlight. By the time I survived the flood and near mine collapse it was time for the fireworks. I went to the Rose Garden for the MouseFest fireworks meet and met yet another bunch of Disney aficionados. Having devoted some time to rides, parade watching, fireworks and socializing, it was time to devote a little time to shopping and eating. I shopped Main Street, then visited the photopass folks.

By that time I was getting hungry, so I cruised to the end of Main Street and signed up for a classic Caseys meal. When I took my snack out to look for a place to sit on the curb and wait for the next parade I ran into Mike and Paige, so happily joined them.

While we waited for the parade, we talked happy Disney talk and enjoyed the music and the scene, which was all sparkly goodness.


Paige went and got us hot chocolate, a perfect parade watching beverage.
Some of my favorite characters from the parade:




There was more eye moistening during the parade, from the happiness of the whole scene and how lucky I felt in that moment to be amidst the lights and gaity and music, with fun new Disney friends and lots of fun still to come.
After the parade we decided to take a spin on Space Mountain, so journeyed to Tomorrowland.


This night was incredibly uncrowded, one of my favorite things about the parties. I am crazy for a good walk-on ride. After lofting through the universe I was ready to turn in for the night. As I motored home across the lake in the launch I happily reviewed my plans for tomorrow. I was planning Animal Kingdom for rope drop, with a live recording for the Be Our Guest Podcast at Flame Tree Barbecue late morning, where I hoped to see Chuck and Lynn. Eben would be arriving in the afternoon and taking Magical Express to the hotel, and would meet me wherever I happened to be when he had gotten settled. We then would meet Missy and Cathie for dinner at R&C and IllumiNations on the R&C patio.
When I got back to the resort I cleaned up and made space for Eben's stuff in the drawers, downloaded photos and laid out my camera gear for the trip to AK. Once again it was hard to say goodbye to a great day and go to sleep, but I finally managed to turn out the lights around 1:30.