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DBL101 and Elk Grove Chris each have another entry into the random draw for sharing their awesome, colorful Toontown photos!
TK --
Are Bret's "ugly tree" comments not the funniest things? I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds them giggle-inducing!
And it's so true -- the new trees vs. the old trees are just bad. If we had never had the good trees to begin with, and had the bad trees all along, we would be used to them. The fact that we started out with good trees and switched to bad ones is the problem.
I have those notification problems a lot -- or I will get random notifications from threads that are suddenly active after 3 years, but not for one that is active every day. Weird.
Luisa --
Oh, no worries at all! I thought you meant that you were trying to "sneak" in the picture to enter it into the random draw.
But hang on to any Tokyo holiday photos you have, because you can enter those into the Holiday Cornucopia theme at the very end of the Countdown in November!
It seems as though you are not alone in not having any photos of DLR's Toontown.
Mike --
Good! We'd hate to lose you for the rest of the Theme Weeks!
Bob --
I'm glad you're still dropping in for drive-by posts here, and in the Halloween thread. It's good to keep up to date with anything newsworthy on the Halloween and holiday fronts.
I'm sad to hear that you won't be making it to DLR until at least the second half of 2014. I hope the bad stuff that has been happening has not been too awful, and I hope the good stuff that has been happening has been amazing!

disneyobsessed808 --
That's my main issue with the trees -- the contrast between what we used to have and what we have now. I can vaguely remember the Toontown holiday decor from, say, 2000 and 2001. I don't think there was a tree back then, but there were some wreaths and garland. The Toontown decor started to get better, brighter, more colorful, more whimsical, over the years -- and the wonderful tree in front of City Hall was amazing because of the oversized ornaments and wacky tree topper.
If we had never had the good trees, then the bad trees wouldn't seem as bad in the overall context of Toontown. They would fit in with the cartoonish theme. However, those of us who remember the good trees cannot tolerate these horrible impostors.
Welcome, Sarah!
I saw your holiday Pre-TR over in the TR section a few weeks ago (you have an absolutely adorable family, by the way) and I was wondering silently, "Has she been in the Christmas thread yet?" I thought you had maybe popped in and posted once a while back, but if you did it had been a long while since you were here.
Anyway, welcome aboard -- I'm glad the thread is helpful and entertaining! Feel free to post any holiday photos you may have if they fit one of our upcoming themes in our Theme Week Countdown (we are currently in Week 6, Toontown, but we have more themes coming up between now and early November, and you may have photos from your previous trips). For every theme week you contribute to, you get an entry into the random draw for a $25 Disney gift card (which I will draw when the Countdown ends in early/mid-November).
czmom --
Toontown -- despite the ugly new trees -- is one of the most interesting places in DLR for themed holiday decor. Very colorful, wacky and cartoonish, for sure!
Great pictures of Toon Town. I too was LOL with Bret's post with the ugly plastic trees.
I sheepishly admit with the hundreds of pictures I've taken at DL on our two holiday trips I have never taken a picture in Toon Town.
Makes me enjoy this week's theme all the more.
PS for some reason I haven't gotten a notification in three days for this thread. YIKES. Anyone else having issues like this? I've gotten other thread notifications.
TK --
Are Bret's "ugly tree" comments not the funniest things? I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds them giggle-inducing!
And it's so true -- the new trees vs. the old trees are just bad. If we had never had the good trees to begin with, and had the bad trees all along, we would be used to them. The fact that we started out with good trees and switched to bad ones is the problem.
I have those notification problems a lot -- or I will get random notifications from threads that are suddenly active after 3 years, but not for one that is active every day. Weird.
Oh gosh, I didn't mean you to think I was expecting it to count- was just having a bit of fun around the fact I just don't have Toontown pictures during holiday time!
Luisa --
Oh, no worries at all! I thought you meant that you were trying to "sneak" in the picture to enter it into the random draw.

It seems as though you are not alone in not having any photos of DLR's Toontown.
Sherry E No worries. I am in it for the long haul.
Mike --
Good! We'd hate to lose you for the rest of the Theme Weeks!
Hi Sherry!![]()
You've probably noticed, and in fact have commented on, the fact that I'm not hanging around here as much any more. That's probably because an awful lot has been happening this year, both good and bad. It's looking like no Disney for the GrandBob family in 2013. At the rate things are going, not for the first half of 2014, either. So I just drop in once in a while for a drive-by postingHope you have a great holiday season!
-Bob
Bob --
I'm glad you're still dropping in for drive-by posts here, and in the Halloween thread. It's good to keep up to date with anything newsworthy on the Halloween and holiday fronts.
I'm sad to hear that you won't be making it to DLR until at least the second half of 2014. I hope the bad stuff that has been happening has not been too awful, and I hope the good stuff that has been happening has been amazing!


So true. The new "ugly trees" are just sooooooooooo ugly. Bring back the old trees!![]()
disneyobsessed808 --
That's my main issue with the trees -- the contrast between what we used to have and what we have now. I can vaguely remember the Toontown holiday decor from, say, 2000 and 2001. I don't think there was a tree back then, but there were some wreaths and garland. The Toontown decor started to get better, brighter, more colorful, more whimsical, over the years -- and the wonderful tree in front of City Hall was amazing because of the oversized ornaments and wacky tree topper.
If we had never had the good trees, then the bad trees wouldn't seem as bad in the overall context of Toontown. They would fit in with the cartoonish theme. However, those of us who remember the good trees cannot tolerate these horrible impostors.
Gah!! I love this thread! We are taking our 4th holiday trip in November (PTR in sig) and I am learning all kinds of new things from this thread so, thank you! This makes me that much more excited for our upcoming trip and for the holidays in general.![]()
Welcome, Sarah!
I saw your holiday Pre-TR over in the TR section a few weeks ago (you have an absolutely adorable family, by the way) and I was wondering silently, "Has she been in the Christmas thread yet?" I thought you had maybe popped in and posted once a while back, but if you did it had been a long while since you were here.
Anyway, welcome aboard -- I'm glad the thread is helpful and entertaining! Feel free to post any holiday photos you may have if they fit one of our upcoming themes in our Theme Week Countdown (we are currently in Week 6, Toontown, but we have more themes coming up between now and early November, and you may have photos from your previous trips). For every theme week you contribute to, you get an entry into the random draw for a $25 Disney gift card (which I will draw when the Countdown ends in early/mid-November).
I love all the ToonTown pics!!! We never made it to WDW before it was demolished. My kids are young so I imagine we will be spending lots of time in ToonTownLooks so cute and cartoon-like.
czmom --
Toontown -- despite the ugly new trees -- is one of the most interesting places in DLR for themed holiday decor. Very colorful, wacky and cartoonish, for sure!