Hellllllllllllooooooooo, holiday peeps!

I've got a few Tree Quest photos and other photos I will share once I sift through them and separate the decent ones from the ones that are a big blur!

(Most are a big blur!

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Let me just say that a day like yesterday at DLR is why I am glad I have a multi-day DLR trip coming up next month - meaning.... IT. WAS. CROWDED.

A one-day trip is not enough for me. I did not get to all the things that I would want to do in a day when it is not as crowded. I didn't get into DCA (that will be in December) but I saw the candy cane letters from afar! I didn't get into the Round-Up, but that will be in December. I didn't get over into Critter Country. I didn't get into ToonTown. I missed
a lot - not because the folks I was with would have minded me wandering off. They were fine with whatever we all wanted to do, but I just couldn't hang with the heavy crowds in some areas of DLR. Sometimes I have patience for it - when I am well-rested - but when I am running on very little sleep, I can't tackle as much as I want to in those crowds.
If yesterday's day trip was my only holiday trip to DLR this year, I would be frustrated because it was again - like my one-day trip in December last year - way too crowded to do certain things. I didn't expect to get a lot of photos because it was supposed to be a short trip, but for some reason I was thinking December would be more crowded than November - even on the opening weekend of the holiday season. I kept saying to people I was with, "Wow! I can't believe the crowds! It looks like it could be December!" It's not even the lines for rides that bother me so much - it's the mobs of people when you are trying to walk from Point A to Point B that frustrate me - just general traffic everywhere you turn.
I see that lapdwife was there yesterday too, from her post about the candy canes - too bad I didn't know she was there, we could have met up (I was with other DIS'ers - Mariezp, Mary Jo, YellowMickeyPonchos and Rtobe...and then later we met up with Circusgirl)!
Anyway, some quick holiday observations:
1. I still and always adore IASW Holiday. Such a beautiful ride, inside and out. I did not smell peppermint this time but I smelled the IASWH version of gingerbread, which is normally different than the HMH version of gingerbread.
2. I did not, however, smell any gingerbread in Haunted Mansion Holiday. I know people have smelled it since it opened in September, but I think the smell wore off a little and they need to refresh it.
3. Okay, I know I am not going crazy...those gingerbread cookies with Mouse ears (at least the ones in Marceline's) have gotten smaller since I bought a few in 2008. I didn't get any cookies last year so maybe they were already small. But between 2008 and now, they have shrunk. The ones I ate in 2008 were pretty big, hefty cookies, and even though the cookies are still kind of thick now, their waistlines have gotten thinner and a the gingerbread men are a bit shorter.
4. The peppermint pot cake (otherwise known as the demitasse dessert) is, as where's_my_prince told us, not available yet. One of the servers at Carnation told us that they had it but she must have been wrong because we didn't see it anywhere else - not at Plaza Inn, not in Blue Ribbon Bakery, etc. I think the November 24th date that where's_my_prince gave us is when we will see the pot cake!
5. The piece of pumpkin yule log that they give you at Plaza Inn is huge! YellowMickeyPonchos got one and I couldn't believe what a big hunk of it they gave her - but when we get deeper into the holiday season, they will have a chocolate yule log.
6. If we want to realllllllly make things interesting, let's not only do Tree Quest - let's also do Wreath Quest!!! I think there may even be more wreaths in DLR than there are trees!!!
7. New Orleans Square is stilll exquisitely beautiful at night - really, one of the best parts of the holiday season.
8. I normally don't bother with the parade or the fireworks - but this trip we did both, so I was glad about that because I had the chance to do things I wouldn't ordinarily be doing! Seeing the holiday parade at night is so much better than in the daytime because some of the floats are just gorgeous and their beauty doesn't really come through in the daytime.
9. I never get tired of looking at the nighttime Winter Castle! And I never get tired of hearing different styles of holiday music in the different lands. That is one of the best things about the holiday season at DLR - the music!
10. Did I mention that it was CROWDED?
