pudinhd --
I'm glad you got your lovely photos into this Theme Week! I wondered why you hadn't posted anything so far. You've got a 3rd entry into the random draw for the gift card!
I know the anguish of a hard drive failure/crash (not on a laptop but on a desktop). I can empathize. It has to be one of the most frustrating, maddening things to happen. Did you lose any documents or photos, or did you have back-ups?
Yes, it is totally frustrating!!! Between my computer wizard sister and my back-ups, I believe I have everything!![]()
pudinhead --
Yay!You're very lucky!
I have a computer wizard friend who helped me recover some things after my hard drive crashed, but the "recovered" versions of the files had scrambled file names. So, for example, if one of my original file names for a photo was "Disneyland-December 2010-IASWH - Peace on Earth," after the crash and recovery the file name was suddenly "XfjwTyulR5Resc9" or something similar. And, because I had thousands of work documents, personal documents and photos stored on the PC, you can imagine that recovering a whole bunch of documents with those sorts of file names would be a problem in and of itself. Nothing was in the proper chronological order anymore. Nothing was grouped together the way it was supposed to be. Photos from 2007 were suddenly lumped in with photos from 2010. It was literally like looking for a needle in a haystack.
And, to make matters worse, the recovery software I/we used also managed to rescue multiple copies of certain things -- like, literally, 50 copies of one single photo or file...except multiplied by however many photos or files there were to sort through. It also "rescued" tons of images -- like random Smilies or any photos on any random website -- that I had viewed when web browsing. So if I saw a picture of a bottle of shower gel on a grocery store website, suddenly the recovery software rescued that image and saved it among all of my important files, except there were 50 copies of that unwanted photo of shower gel!Lots and lots of junk mixed in with the necessary stuff, and lots and lots of copies of files when I only needed one.
It was a nightmare. I know that a lot of things were saved after the crash, but I know that a lot of things were also lost forever. Unfortunately, I will probably never have the time to sort through the scrambled file names, multiple files and junk images to clean up all of what was recovered and get it in any sort of order, so I may never know what is there and what was lost. I just had to kind of start from scratch, or use what I had stored in other places for certain documents.
GizMo123 --
I think that a one week-long Candlelight Ceremony, with one show a night, would be a nice compromise -- or maybe one show for 5 nights in a row, and then 2 shows per night on the final 2 nights. Something like that. It's not the extreme of 20 nights (40 shows) and it's not the extreme of 2 nights (4 shows). There had to be some sort of middle ground that could have been reached, but it didn't happen this year (that we know of...unless Disney suddenly surprises us!).
One thing I'm almost certain of is that the Ceremony would never work as part of a hard ticket party. There were rumors last year that the 20-night run was to gauge guests' reactions to the CP in case it is eventually worked into a party. As much as I love the CP, I think it is far too religious of an event to fit in a whimsical Christmas party. It would have to be separate. So that leaves either the Hyperion in DCA or the Fantasyland Theater.
It will be a great trip for you, and you will have many things to take photos of -- that is for sure!
viaggiamo --
If you looked at the first page, then you saw the separate post dedicated to nothing but holiday food and treats. You did a lot of reading if you went through every single one of those links! In fact, if you followed some of those linked blogs over to other sites, like the Disney Food Blog, you could probably find even more (with photos). But there's really a lot of info -- blogs about beignets, blogs about tamales, blogs about treats, blogs about candy canes, etc. I mean, it's really all there in that Food post on page 1. That's a fairly complete picture, short of going to the parks and seeing it for yourself.
You can also follow the link on page 1 to the previous Christmas Superthread (#2), and scroll down the first page of that thread to see some previous years' treat options listed.
And in the Call-In show that I linked to (from December of last year), Nancy is talking about all the different Christmas meal options.
There have been holiday treats/food threads in the past, but the reason I added in a whole section about food on Page 1 here is to cut down on the number of extra threads that pop up on the board. That's what most of the Superthreads on this board are for -- to kind of eliminate the need for so many extra threads about certain topics (such as World of Color, Fantasmic, etc.). I'll see if I can find one of the old, old threads about holiday treats from a while back -- but that info in the Food post on page 1 is really more recent and complete, I think.
Otherwise, we'll get around to food in the Theme Week Countdown, eventually.![]()
That said, due to recent domain registrations, we began connecting some dots and believe one of the surprises that may be in store for guests at the Disneyland Resort this holiday season is the addition of a choir in particular, a virtual choir, due mostly to the registration of worldofcolorwinterdreamsvirtualchoir.com (not yet active). When it comes to virtual choirs, the eligible field of conductors is noticeably limited primarily to Grammy award winning artist Eric Whitacre, who has produced four virtual choirs to date, the latest being VC4: Fly to Paradise which features 8,409 videos submitted by 5905 performers across 101 countries. Performers record their own individual videos and submit them to Whitacre who chooses soloists and arranges and combines them to form the final product, as seen embedded below.
From what we can gather, it appears that Whitacre will soon be putting out a call for submissions for the special edition of the virtual choir (perhaps featuring music from Disneys Frozen?) and guests watching World of Color Winter Dreams this holiday season can look forward to a special virtual choir projected onto the shows water screens.
I just spent A LOT of time going through a lot of these pages, and I'm getting SO excited for my trip coming up. We'll be there the 12th-15th staying at BWPPI. My brother in law might be proposing to his lady on his trip, so it could be extra magical!
How exciting! That's one way to make the holiday season even more magiical!
Beautiful pictures, everyone. Now I'm even more excited about my December trip. I called and added a day to my hotel reservation to make sure I'd have enough time to see everything. Now I'll be there for 6 days!
I'm thinking about taking the holiday tour. I read a review of it, but it was from 2011, I think. Is it still the same?
Thanks!!Didn't there used to be a Santa Mickey smiley? We need him back!!