KCmike -- That very first photo of the last group that you posted is just awesome! They're always awesome, but that one is very special!
Love the Mickey fireworks!
I'll admit, like a previous poster, I'm not much of a parade person, or (GASP!) much of a firework person. Once is usually good enough for me! But, this is my first trip to DLR during Christmas, so I'm going to slow down and watch both the parade and the fireworks, and I'm sure I'll love them even though I don't usually care much about them!
lalasmama --
Welcome!
Just remember, as I mentioned it happened to me in my post above, the song from the Christmas Fantasy Parade will probably get stuck in your head!I still can't get it out of my head, and I haven't made a point of watching the parade in a few years. All other times since then I just happened to encounter the parade when trying to get from Point A to Point B in the park!
The fireworks I could easily skip -- except for that I love the snowfall on Main Street (with the piped in scent of gingerbread or some sort of treat) at the end of the fireworks. The snow is more like teeny tiny bubbles, and it is sometimes barely even detectable, but for some reason it is delightful!
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Good memory! Yes, I have stayed there when it was the Emerald, the Pacific Pier... of course I had a great Parking lot view! Back then I could not imagine walking all that way! How things change! We took the parking lot tram, it was yellow and blue, wish I had a pic of it, and I may... buried in a picture album in a trunk somewhere.. anybody here have one handy?Lori --
I remember you mentioned staying there in its Pan Pacific days, correct? Then it became the Disneyland Pacific...and then the Paradise Pier.
I definitely think that Disney charges too much for the PPH because there is not much to the hotel in general -- there are not a lot of "hotel grounds" to wander around and explore. A standard room at the PPH should not cost as much as it does.
However, that said, I do appreciate the room upgrades and the improved décor and bedding in the last few years. And -- when I have been fortunate enough to have a park view room -- I can't get enough of that DCA park view!
"Our giant dome - once home to the legendary Spruce Goose - will be frozen over and transformed into a giant igloo and home to The Ice Kingdom – an awe-inspiring exhibit featuring larger-than-life ice creations that towers over 2.5 stories tall and used more than two million pounds of ice. But don’t forget to grab a parka and gloves – temperatures drop to a numbing 9-degrees in our igloo.
In addition to the enchantment of The Ice Kingdom , CHILL will also feature Ice Tubing, Ice Skating, live music, holiday carolers and so much more"
Anyway, I know that many people out there just escaped a long, terrible winter and the last thing you want to be thinking about is snow and ice. So I am mainly putting this info out there for lurkers, and for the people who come from states or countries without much of a winter, who would like something else to do for the holidays when they travel out to SoCal to visit Disneyland Resort!!! Even if you don't buy tickets to CHILL while this special promo is happening today, you still may want to try it out when you're in town in November, December or early January!
Thank you for the tip, it sounds interesting!Germany is known for its long, hard winters, but last one was very mild. We didn't get any snow at all. I don't mind a little bit of cold, it belongs to winter!
Thanks for the info Sherry, we are actually going to the Queen Mary for the first time (very excited!) but what caught my eye and what I am very excited about is the Princess Diana exhibit, come to find out it's been there for over 2 years, I had no idea! We will be heading down and staying in Huntington Beach for 3 nights before we meet up with our grown kids in Anaheim (yay, 5 Disney days!) but we will be there before this "chill" thing takes place anyway, our dates at 11/15-18. But actually that's fine with me, seeing as we live in and are coming from Alaska!We have enough "CHILL" to last a lifetime, haha! But nonetheless, like you said, for those who haven't seen or experienced things like that, it will be great! I got a 1/2 price deal on the admission tickets on Travelzoo, very thrilled!!
You got yourself another entry into the random draw, PHX!
I love your pictures! They really capture the fun of the parade. I especially love the shot of the bakers and the gingerbread men dancing.
And I never thought about the soldiers (CMs) playing the trumpets! Are they really playing? Just being in those clumpy costumes, having to do anything, would be difficult enough, but playing an instrument with one's face covered in any way seems like it would be a huge pain.
Jenny --
The code word challenge is nothing you have to do, as you've already been posting photos for the themes. It's the 'other' part of the Theme Week Countdown competition for the non-photo contributors, and I included a whole section about it in the Rules for the Countdown when I posted them a couple of weeks ago!![]()
I did the Code Word Challenge last year too -- ksromack won it!