BEAUTIFUL! Where was this lamp post?
So I am still enjoying my favorite place - just in a whole different way and with a new set of (adult) eyes, I guess you could say - meaning that my priorities as a kid at DLR were quite different than my priorities as an adult. As a 4-year-old, or an 10-year-old, or a 15-year-old, I wouldn't have been saying, "I want to get photos of all the weather vanes around DL, and all the details and hidden gems." Now I have all the years of DL experience under my belt, and many childhood memories of my favorite place, but now I can enjoy it with a whole new perspective and appreciation as an adult - and preferably during Christmastime and HalloweenTime!!![]()
Absolutely!
Even growing up in LA, as a kid we rarely went - big family and just too expensive. I remember going once at about age 10 when an aunt came to town; my mom claims we went at least one other time; I went for Grad Night; and then once in college with my then-boyfriend (now DH). I don't remember being so enamoured of it then, but when we took our first trip with the kids (DS #1 aged just shy of 3 and DS #2 13 months), it was the most magical place! To see it through their eyes was astounding. And it was such a wonderful place for the WHOLE family - truly what Walt envisioned. Since then, we have gone so many times and we all LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. We crave going there when we haven't been for awhile.
We went to Paris several years ago and had to go to DLP! Then last year to WDW. And our goal is to eventually go to all the DL all around the world, lol, although the original we still feel is the best of them.
And in going so often, I love the rides, but also love finding all the new little details on each trip. It's not so much about seeing the magic through my sons' eyes anymore (as they're sole goal is to try to set records for riding certain rides the most times, etc,), but finding magic through my picture taking. And luckily, my DH is content riding the rides with the boys till he's sick, or helping me find new things to photograph.
PS I think the absolute best time for theming and decor was during the 50th Anniversary - did you go then Sherry? Boy did the parks look drab after that was over, lol.
Such beautiful photos above ^^^^!! I love those store displays!
Thanks!!! I'm loving sharing them and looking at them again.
The 50th anniversary was in 2005, correct? No, darn it, I missed it!That was during a period of several years when I didn't make it to DLR at all.
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Gosh, was it really 5 years ago?!? I guess it was
Was that the year when the Mickey statues (all designed by different people) were all over DCA? What were the decorations like then? I can't even imagine what the decorations must have been like then.
I don't remember Mickey statues. Or maybe we just didn't go to DCA that much that year. That was the first year we had APs and we spent the year with my kids getting braver and braver each trip, trying one new ride at DL each trip till they had conquored them all. I think we probably only did Flik's Fun Fair at DCA once or twice - they were on a mission....
Now I'll have to scrape up some 50th Anniversary pictures for you!There was gold all over and each of the original rides had a gold car/boat/cup/ etc. So cool to get one of those. And there were these amazing murals all over: DL had asked guests to send in pictures from any past trip and they put them all together to make iconic images from DL out of the little teeny photographs, so all you really saw from far away was the image using the colors from the teeny photos, and then when you got up close, you could see the details of each photo.
Did you like DLP as much as DLR in general? Or is DL always going to be a better individual park than Magic Kingdom or Disneyland Paris?
Ah, but I remembered specifically that (and you) when I was at DLR last Saturday night. I went solely to see the "Remember... Dreams Come True" fireworks. I never left Main Street. On the way out, I went into the shops to do some pin trading. I saw Christmas merchandise and thought, "SherryE!"
Today is the first chance I've had to sort through and upload these pictures. They were taken for you and the other DISers who like to see what's in the shops at this time of year. Enjoy!
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Some less-traditional colored items that caught my eye:
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And... a little chocolate food porn to close:
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- Dreams
Amamax2 - did you find the photo of the Little Green Man putting on the Sorcerer Hat? I foiund Disney Dreams' post from this thread (above^^) with that picture in it. Heck, even if you found it, it's not a bad idea to just show these photos from Disney Dreams again, because they are so cool!!
amamax, thank you so much for the awesome Christmas pictures!!! They are great!!!! Love the ones of Bug's Land!!! Love those huge ornaments, they are so great, also love the Jim Shore pieces. Awesome!!!![]()
Amamax2 - did you find the photo of the Little Green Man putting on the Sorcerer Hat? I found Disney Dreams' post from this thread (above^^) with that picture in it. Heck, even if you found it, it's not a bad idea to just show these photos from Disney Dreams again, because they are so cool!!
They were in the Emporium....Hope they have them this year......my DH would love one!
You might try over on the DIS The Creative Community > Scrapbooking Boards....I would love to find someone that does scrapbooking and would be willing to make me a pre-made scrapbook for my upcoming trip, someone who is willing to kind of personalize it a little, etc. I know at one point I knew someone but can't seem to find their contact info. Thanks in advance.![]()
Yeah! More pictures!!!
I love the one with Tigger and Pooh on sleds!!!
ROFL to the turkey one; last time we were at DL we were "discussing" what happens to those pardoned turkeys when it is time for the next year's turkeys to arrive....(Turkey leg anyone?)
Re: resizing pictures on photobucket: I know how, thanks to Sherry!Go into Photobucket. For each picture you'll see a space to edit. Click on that. It will open up a page with little icons of things to do. The second one says resize. Click on preset sizes. I put all mine at "large." Click on apply. Then save as a copy (option towards the bottom of the page.)
And voila!
HTH. And thanks for the compliments on my pictures!
Oy, I don't know whats worse - discovering disboards.com while prepping for my *two* upcoming trips in the next 2 months (buying an AP even though i live in NorCal), or discovering this thread about what DLR is like over xmas. We alternate going to Hawaii every other year, this is our off year, hmmm, perhaps a DLR trip is what we need to do. Heck, we can drive down, and the hotels are only $120-$140/night.
The 6 year old just saw the pic of Santa Goofy, hopefully she can help me sell the wife on going over the holidays. (repeat after me honey - "Mommy - why don't you go shopping in Santa Monica while Daddy & I go to disneyland?").
Flitterific - I only had a hot minute to pop in and make a comment. I will have to come back later and read the other, most recent posts.
About the resizing of photos on Photobucket - if your photos loaded to Photobucket in a small size to begin with, you probably will not be able to resize them to a larger size. You can only downsize from bigger photos to smaller photos once they are already loaded (at least, that has been my experience). So you can re-upload some of your photos to Photobucket in a large size and then downsize from there, even though that will be a pain! Did you intentionally choose to load them to a small size when you first put them on Photobucket, or did they come out that size naturally (like some cell phone photos will automatically come out small, depending on where they are uploaded)?