Castle 2012
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Bret --
I literally laughed out loud when I read your comment, "I had a hunch that you would show that ugly Toontown plastic Christmas tree."I thought of you when I decided to include it because I know you agree with me about that tree! It is not a good tree compared to the old Toontown tree!
I debated on whether or not I would include the tree in this Theme Week or just wait until we get to Toontown week down the road (I may include it again at that point), but I figured that I'd better give an accurate representation of the trees of DLR -- some of them are wonderfully themed and detailed; while others are, um, not so good.
As always, your photos are great (and everyone will love seeing them as the Theme Weeks carry on). I especially like the "DCA Christmas Wreath at Paradise Pier right close to the restaurants" photo. For some reason, I don't remember seeing that photo in your TR at any point. I must have overlooked it, but I like the angle as well as the lighting.
Sherry will the reindeer be there for Christmas this year?
Liza - I really like your picture of the wreath at CL when it was raining where it makes it even special to see. I like taking pictures when it is raining even though I have to keep my DSLR from getting wet. When I go to DL during the Holiday season later this year, I will be prepared with a rain cover for my camera so I won't have to worry about it getting wet.
dtnrhi posted this info in a separate thread, but I thought I'd post it here too. According to the Disney Parks Blog, the official dates for Christmas time at DL are: November 12th to January 6th. There's no mention of a Christmas party on the blog, so we'll see how that goes.
dtnrhi said:Yeah, here's the blog post:
"Here comes Santa Claus, right down Main Street, U.S.A.! Holidays at the Disneyland Resort will be bringing the merry once again, from November 12, 2013, through January 6, 2014. There’s so much to look forward to during this special season – you don’t want to miss:
The all-new “World of Color – Winter Dreams”
Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree, where you can meet Santa Claus and enjoy games, music and crafts
Buena Vista Street and Cars Land and “a bug’s land” decked out with holiday ornaments and décor
Wintertime nighttime funtime at Mad T Party
“Phineas and Ferb’s Rockin’ Rollin’ Dance Party: Holiday Edition”
The return of Three Kings Day celebration
And of course Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle, “Believe…in Holiday Magic” fireworks show, “A Christmas Fantasy” parade, “it’s a small world” holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday.
So start making your holiday plans now, because the Happiest Place on Earth is about to get merrier!"
It would be in bad taste to advertise all of that, and then make it a hard ticket party exclusive. I think we might be in the clear!![]()
On Facebook there was a separate link for the calendar of events. The only holiday party was scheduled for Disney World. There wasn't anything listed for Disneyland. It makes me happy since this will be my first holiday trip and I'd hate to miss out on the fireworks and parade.