Disneyland at Christmas/Holiday Season Superthread #4

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Jamie --

I kept getting distracted in Angels and Ornaments whenever Harold was onscreen because, at certain angles, he reminded me of Matthew Broderick. His mouth kept forming a sort of Matthew Broderick smirk!




Lori --

So far, Cameron Mathison is not in any Christmas movies this year (again, so far -- the season is young, though, so anything can happen!). Last year he was in 3 of them (2 for Hallmark and 1 for ABC Family), so maybe he is tapped out on making Christmas movies for a couple of years. He has also done assorted Lifetime movies (non-holiday) and I even saw him in a non-holiday movie on UP not long ago.

I do love, love, love The Christmas Ornament, though. Such a good movie. It has grown on me more over time. When I first saw it last year I was so-so about it, and with more and more viewings it has become one of my all-time Hallmark favorites. Some of those movies I like because they have a bit of fantasy to them. Other movies I like because they seem more rooted in reality -- and The Christmas Ornament seems more realistic. It seems believable. It's not based in fantasy, or set in any kind of extravagant location. The characters aren't doing outlandish things to win each other over. There are no wacky hijinks that ensue. There's no villain. It's just a simple, mature story of overcoming grief and finding happiness.

As for One Starry Christmas -- I keep thinking that it should have been a movie I enjoyed. It really didn't stray too far from the usual Hallmark/Lifetime/ABC Family/UP/Ion formulas, but I just didn't like it. I really think that the casting messed it up. The actors don't have to be A-List actors, but they have to mesh in some way. Maybe the same actress with a different leading man would have been better. Maybe a totally different actress would have been better. I think that those 2 particular actors were wrong for the roles, or wrong together. The cowboy was as dull as dirt.

I'm glad Northpole has already debuted so we don't have to see anymore ads for it -- too much hype.

As for Nine Lives of Christmas, it had some genuinely funny moments -- like the shopping cart in the parking lot and the mistletoe scene. Hopefully you will watch it in full. I don't think you have to be a cat person to like it -- Tracy/OHBelle said she is not a cat person at all, but she really enjoyed it!

I was very surprised that I enjoyed Nine Lives of Christmas, as I am not a fan of cats. So far, it is my favorite movie of the new season of Hallmark Christmas movies. :)

Jamie -- Don't miss recording The Christmas Ornament, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Let it Snow and A Very Merry Mix-Up, all of which are airing over the course of the next few days. They are 100 times better than some of this year's new ones!

Have a great trip!:yay::yay:



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I'll be back in a short bit to comment on recent posts that have come in, but I just had to give a quick Hallmark movie review/commentary for my other Hallmark Christmas movie-watchin' peeps out there...

Angels and Ornaments (which I finally just watched this morning) ...... :love::love:

What a special little movie this was/is. Its is not a comedic romantic story, and it has a bit more of a serious tone (though not in a depressing, somber way), but it is wonderful. It has a couple of slow sections in it, and it takes some patience to get through those slower moments. Plus, the Harold character (who, for some reason, reminds me of Matthew Broderick) is a bit quirky -- and he takes some getting used to. Also, the woman's singing voice (which we get to hear quite often) is merely pleasant, but not great -- although the music in the movie is beautiful.

But if you can stick through the slower moments, the awkwardness of Harold and the not-great singing voice of the lead actress, the movie pays off overall. I guess that I must not have been expecting much from it because I was not thrilled with Northpole, nor was I thrilled with One Starry Christmas, and I was not tremendously impressed with A Cookie Cutter Christmas. So when a certain twist/development in Angels and Ornaments began to reveal itself mid-way through, I was actually surprised! It wasn't a smack-you-in-the-face sort of twist like in The Sixth Sense or anything, but it was a nice subtle development that I didn't see coming because I was thinking the movie would go in a different direction.

Much like The Christmas Ornament from last year, Angels and Ornaments is a quiet movie that kind of grew on me as it went along, and I wasn't sure what my ultimate feeling would be... but I ended up liking all of the lead characters -- even awkward Harold -- and by the end of the movie I decided I loved it!!

So, my current rankings of the 2014 Hallmark movies (and there are still 8 more new ones coming up through December 14th) are:

1. Nine Lives of Christmas;
2. Angels and Ornaments (this would have tied with Nine Lives for the #1 spot if it didn't have the slower moments in it);
3. A Cookie Cutter Christmas (A fairly distant 3rd place position, I should add -- it wasn't anywhere near as good -- for me and my tastes -- as the first 2 on the list, and it could have been a lot better);
4. One Starry Christmas (with different actors it could have been better -- and this one only gets a very slight edge over Northpole); and
5. Northpole (I neither loved nor hated this movie, but it was pretty to look at in certain spots and I think that a lot of other people might love it -- it was hyped and promoted too much and that annoyed me, but I think it would be a good family film... It seemed more like an ABC movie than a Hallmark movie to me).

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I just got done watching Angels and Ornaments. I really enjoyed it. I found Harold's "awkwardness" endearing. I think I liked the quietness of it, after all the bells and whistles of Northpole. I had to grab for the tissues a couple of times. It was really sweet movie. I did not have the issue with the lead characters singing that you did Sherry. I thought she was quite good (but that could be because I can't sing a lick! :rotfl2:)

So my rankings so far this season are:
1. Nine Lives of Christmas
2. Angels and Ornaments
3. Northpole
4. Cookie Cutter Christmas (my second viewing of it really downgraded my opinion.)
5. One Starry Christmas


Spots one and two are far above spots 3, 4, and 5. Hallmark is 2 for 5 this season in my opinion. Here's hoping to more top notch movies the rest of the season. :)
 
I was very surprised that I enjoyed Nine Lives of Christmas, as I am not a fan of cats. So far, it is my favorite movie of the new season of Hallmark Christmas movies. :)



I just got done watching Angels and Ornaments. I really enjoyed it. I found Harold's "awkwardness" endearing. I think I liked the quietness of it, after all the bells and whistles of Northpole. I had to grab for the tissues a couple of times. It was really sweet movie. I did not have the issue with the lead characters singing that you did Sherry. I thought she was quite good (but that could be because I can't sing a lick! :rotfl2:)

So my rankings so far this season are:
1. Nine Lives of Christmas
2. Angels and Ornaments
3. Northpole
4. Cookie Cutter Christmas (my second viewing of it really downgraded my opinion.)
5. One Starry Christmas


Spots one and two are far above spots 3, 4, and 5. Hallmark is 2 for 5 this season in my opinion. Here's hoping to more top notch movies the rest of the season. :)

Tracy --

Oh, this is very interesting, indeed! While our top 2 movies are the exactly same on each of our lists, the next 3 are in a different order on each list -- and yet we both agree that #1 and #2 are miles ahead of #3, #4 and #5!!:lmao::lmao:

I find it interesting that A Cookie Cutter Christmas slipped down your list -- below Northpole -- after you watched it again! I tried to like it more upon the second viewing, and felt the same. I don't think it is one that is going to grow on me over time, like some of them do. I think it's a so-so movie and that's where it will stay.

I seem to recall that, last season, I wasn't all that impressed with a few of the movies at first, and I wondered if it would be a lackluster movie season. However, there ended up being a handful of really strong movies in the bunch, which all ended up being favorites of mine -- and even some of the ones that were "not that great" were better upon second viewing than they were upon my first viewing.

There are 8 more new ones to come -- 2 of which are pet movies -- and some of them look like they have potential. If I can come away from this season with 4 really good new favorites, I'll be content.

I didn't think the Angels and Ornaments woman sang terribly or anything -- she was on key and in tune. Her voice was pleasant and soothing, but it was very, very average. No vibrato at all. Her voice was more... angelic, which I guess makes sense, given the name of the movie!

I liked the music overall, though. I thought it was lovely and I thought the actress was lovely.
 
Thanks so much for taking the time to write this review. We are scheduled for the 2:55 tour on December 14. Can't wait!
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This is my first attempt at writing a trip report so we will see how it goes! I wish I could post some pictures but my post count is not high enough. I guess I need to do more posting and less lurking!


I was traveling with my DD17 and DN15. We did the 2:55 tour. We checked in at the Guided Tours booth about 2:40. At check-in, we were given pins with our names on them. We were asked to wear them on our left shoulder so we could be identified as a part of the tour.


We were given audio receivers to wear around our necks and headphones. Hint: You can use your own earbuds, if you prefer. The girls usually are not caught without their earbuds but on this occasion they had left them in the room. The ear phones just hook over one ear or you can ask for a double headset.

We had a group of about 9 people. It was just about the right size group. Our tour guide was Maria. She was very sweet and very well-spoken. We started out going over to CA. They took us in a side gate. Maria talked about the decorations on Buena Vista Street and the Christmas tree. She pointed out several things I would have never noticed. We then went to the candy shop and were given a yummy treat. A marshmallow dipped in caramel and chocolate. It was delicious. I ate mine and DD’s. She is not a fan of marshmallows so her loss!

We then went back over to DL. Maria gave us some history on how the Christmas tree is put together and some of Walt’s wishes that are still important in decorating for the holidays. We then headed over to Adventureland. One issue we ran into was the parade was ending and the crowds on Main Street were very heavy. It was a little difficult to keep up but we worked as a group to keep track of everyone. Our 1st ride was Jingle Cruise and I loved it! We went in the exit and waited for just a few minutes for our boat. Our boat Captain was very good with the jokes. I am a sucker for corny jokes. I was laughing the entire time and the girls were just looking at me weird. Luckily, I am used to that! I don’t have anything to compare it to but I thought there were quite a few decorations worked into the ride.

From Adventureland we headed to New Orleans Square. Maria told us about the history of New Orleans Square and pointed out several details about the decorations. It was interesting to stop and look at things we probably would have just walked right by on our own. Next, we went to the Haunted Mansion Holiday. The Haunted Mansion is one of my favorite rides so I was excited to get to see the holiday overlay. The ride was very crowded. We went in the exit and entered the stretching room with another group. When we came out the other side, it was kind of a madhouse and we were all separated. The girls and I hopped on the ride and thoroughly enjoyed it. The attention to detail is amazing. We were able to quickly assemble our group again at the end of the ride.

We stopped for a “comfort break” about this time and were able to get some water at a nearby cart. The girls had to have what surely was at least their 5th bucket of popcorn this trip. They loved the popcorn. (We were able to get a Santa Mickey bucket!)

Fantasyland was our next stop. It’s a Small World was our last ride. We again went in the exit and were waiting for our boat when the façade was lit up with the Christmas lights. It was truly an amazing sight. We hopped on our boat and enjoyed the holiday overlay of this ride. We always have fun identifying the countries as we go. My husband works in Nigeria so after visiting him a few times, we have become familiar with a lot of African customs and it is fun to pick some of those out. As we came out of the ride, the crowd was lined up for the parade and our group was separated. There were several guides looking out for us and they were great about rounding us all up.

We were escorted to our seats to watch the parade right in front of It's a Small World. After several days of walking, I was very excited about having a place to sit! They passed out hot chocolate in the holiday souvenir cups and yummy gingerbread cookies. We were also given a neat pin. We were at the very end of the parade and did get a little extra attention from some of the walking characters. It was really neat to see the performers stay in character right up until they went behind the gates. The parade was very good and really put you in the holiday mood. The whole tour was about 3 1/2 hours. It went by very quickly though.

I felt like this was money very well spent and would do it again in a heartbeat! There was really nothing negative to say about it. All the guides were very friendly from check-in to making sure we were taken care of at the parade. The girls and I will be talking about this for awhile! :)

We are now counting down the days until next year's Christmas cruise on the Magic!
 
I watched Cookie Cutter Christmas while I packed and I'm in agreement with the majority, that it just isn't one I love. I can't even tell you what I don't like about it.
 

I watched Cookie Cutter Christmas while I packed and I'm in agreement with the majority, that it just isn't one I love. I can't even tell you what I don't like about it.

Yes, exactly! I can't even quite pinpoint why it didn't work that well for me and is just so-so. Maybe no chemistry between the lead characters? Maybe the rival baking woman was annoying? Maybe there wasn't enough of a payoff at the end? Not sure. I think the problem is that sometimes the actors are miscast. Maybe with different actors it would have been better, because it's the same basic formula that so many of these channels follow in their Christmas movies. Some of the movies work, and some don't.
 
Just to let you all know some of the counter service places are giving 20% off merchandise in some shops before 1pm. I got one in pinocchios village haus and the pizza port place today. They're valid til January 5th. Also the decorations were up in the grand Califorian this morning
 
Today we used our MM entrance, we were in line at 8:34 and it was busy already! They didn't open the turnstiles until 8:45 which seemed late(?) to us. DD3 had no interest in our normal rides for MM (Peter Pan & Dumbo) so she went on buzz and astro orbitor (twice each). Right off Space tours looked to be a very short (<10 minute) wait but by 9:30 it was already up to 25 minutes. We couldn't convince DD to get on ST though, bummer.

At 10:00 DH got into line at Pixie Hollow & let lots of families through until DD & I could get there. Then she got her face painted at the exit while I fed the baby. Amazing how much slower the day goes with littles! (I told DH as much a I love our kids & love exploring DL with them, I can't wait for our first adult-only trip in a few years!)

Once again I can't remember our exact day, I'll look through pictures later once I'm home to attempt a trip report. Some observations I had:
We messed up on Sunday. I shouldn't have "just gotten Anna & Elsa out of the way". We waited over an hour even with our fast pass on Sunday afternoon. Today around 1:45 there was maybe a 5 minute wait for them in the FP return time. So when we return on Thursday I'm going to try and get another FP and we'll mosey on over there around the return time to check the line. We won't tell DD as to not get her hopes up.

We rode Small World Holiday today. Sherry (and others) correct me if I'm wrong, but I though last year they played only Christmas music on the ride, but this year it was just Jingle Bells & the normal IASW song.

We did get to see Captain America, but were working on borrowed time so didn't wait for Thor. I also took my DD3 on BTMM! She did okay and said "that was a funny ride" but refused to go back on with DH. No tears = a win in my book for a 3 year old.

FP were open for HMH, I think the return time was about 40 minutes out around noon. Only Jack again today, *sigh. DD wore her Sally dress/wig again for pics with Jack and he loved petting her hair. I wished we had video taped it. Tomorrow is planed for DCA, but at some point DH is going to scuttle over to DL to see if Sally is going to be there. My mom REALLY wants a picture of DD w/ Sally! We did convince her to put on her dress for meeting Merida, and then again when we went to the Princess Fair right before the parade started (ZERO WAIT!) DH is thinking about trying to find Tiana & doing Pixie Hollow again to get pictures of her in her Sally dress with the "normal" princesses, lol. We'll see how the days go.

2 more days in DL/DCA. We are having fun, Crowds are a bit heavier than I was hoping, but seem less than last year (2nd week of December). I don't think we'll get into DTD at all at the rate we are going. And again we aren't taking many pictures, and almost none of the holiday décor. Too hard to carry the big camera while wearing the baby in the front pack. I'm hoping the next two days I can get DH to stop and take a few Photopass pictures in front of the trees and main spots.
 
egritz sounds like you made good use of MM. DH and I are taking our first 'adult only' trip as a couple to DL in two weeks. Our sons are 23. It will be strange and different but I'm sure we'll have a great time.

DH doesn't do motion rides so I'm thinking there will be only a ride or two on Star Tours for me and probably no California Screamin'. Those are rides the boys and I would do, not so fun to wait in line by yourself.

Thanks for reporting in!!
 
Just to let you all know some of the counter service places are giving 20% off merchandise in some shops before 1pm. I got one in pinocchios village haus and the pizza port place today. They're valid til January 5th. Also the decorations were up in the grand Califorian this morning

Thank you, petals, for letting us know about the discount! Have fun, and please report back when you get home, and tell us how everything went! The GCH tree had apparently gone up overnight (Monday to Tuesday), but if you see any signs of the gingerbread house in the GCH lobby appearing, please let us know!!:hyper: And if the smaller gingerbread house is in Storytellers Café, I am curious to know that as well (because sometimes it might not appear in the restaurant until closer to Thanksgiving).





Today we used our MM entrance, we were in line at 8:34 and it was busy already! They didn't open the turnstiles until 8:45 which seemed late(?) to us. DD3 had no interest in our normal rides for MM (Peter Pan & Dumbo) so she went on buzz and astro orbitor (twice each). Right off Space tours looked to be a very short (<10 minute) wait but by 9:30 it was already up to 25 minutes. We couldn't convince DD to get on ST though, bummer.

At 10:00 DH got into line at Pixie Hollow & let lots of families through until DD & I could get there. Then she got her face painted at the exit while I fed the baby. Amazing how much slower the day goes with littles! (I told DH as much a I love our kids & love exploring DL with them, I can't wait for our first adult-only trip in a few years!)

Once again I can't remember our exact day, I'll look through pictures later once I'm home to attempt a trip report. Some observations I had:
We messed up on Sunday. I shouldn't have "just gotten Anna & Elsa out of the way". We waited over an hour even with our fast pass on Sunday afternoon. Today around 1:45 there was maybe a 5 minute wait for them in the FP return time. So when we return on Thursday I'm going to try and get another FP and we'll mosey on over there around the return time to check the line. We won't tell DD as to not get her hopes up.

We rode Small World Holiday today. Sherry (and others) correct me if I'm wrong, but I though last year they played only Christmas music on the ride, but this year it was just Jingle Bells & the normal IASW song.

We did get to see Captain America, but were working on borrowed time so didn't wait for Thor. I also took my DD3 on BTMM! She did okay and said "that was a funny ride" but refused to go back on with DH. No tears = a win in my book for a 3 year old.

FP were open for HMH, I think the return time was about 40 minutes out around noon. Only Jack again today, *sigh. DD wore her Sally dress/wig again for pics with Jack and he loved petting her hair. I wished we had video taped it. Tomorrow is planed for DCA, but at some point DH is going to scuttle over to DL to see if Sally is going to be there. My mom REALLY wants a picture of DD w/ Sally! We did convince her to put on her dress for meeting Merida, and then again when we went to the Princess Fair right before the parade started (ZERO WAIT!) DH is thinking about trying to find Tiana & doing Pixie Hollow again to get pictures of her in her Sally dress with the "normal" princesses, lol. We'll see how the days go.

2 more days in DL/DCA. We are having fun, Crowds are a bit heavier than I was hoping, but seem less than last year (2nd week of December). I don't think we'll get into DTD at all at the rate we are going. And again we aren't taking many pictures, and almost none of the holiday décor. Too hard to carry the big camera while wearing the baby in the front pack. I'm hoping the next two days I can get DH to stop and take a few Photopass pictures in front of the trees and main spots.

egritz --

On It's a Small World Holiday, you should hear both "Jingle Bells" and "Deck the Halls," along with the regular IASW song, though I must admit that I can't remember at which point in the ride "Deck the Halls" starts playing. I suppose I could look up the video and see for myself. Did you not hear "Deck the Halls" this year? If it's gone I will be very disappointed!
 
Hi all check out our trip report for some good hints and tips if you are going this year. Also the link in my signature leading to Not a trip report (two links from the top) also has some hints and tips.
Every one have an awesome time this season and try and see the fire works the first day you are there not the last three there is a lot of wind.
 
egritz sounds like you made good use of MM. DH and I are taking our first 'adult only' trip as a couple to DL in two weeks. Our sons are 23. It will be strange and different but I'm sure we'll have a great time.

DH doesn't do motion rides so I'm thinking there will be only a ride or two on Star Tours for me and probably no California Screamin'. Those are rides the boys and I would do, not so fun to wait in line by yourself.

Thanks for reporting in!!

Just a thought, but your DH could wait in line with you... Just tell the CastMembers he won't be riding and will walk through. My husband does that with me sometimes. :scratchin
 
On It's a Small World Holiday, you should hear both "Jingle Bells" and "Deck the Halls," along with the regular IASW song, though I must admit that I can't remember at which point in the ride "Deck the Halls" starts playing. I suppose I could look up the video and see for myself. Did you not hear "Deck the Halls" this year? If it's gone I will be very disappointed!

Here's the soundtrack of it's a small world Holiday. If you cut and paste the YouTube link at YouTube to mp3 Converter, you can save the audio files to your iTunes, or whichever music software you use.
 
Just a thought, but your DH could wait in line with you... Just tell the CastMembers he won't be riding and will walk through. My husband does that with me sometimes. :scratchin

What a great idea for California Screamin'! Now for Star Tours he'll just ride Buzz till I'm done :goodvibes
 
I just had to pop in with a quick Peppermint Pandemonium/Holiday Hoopla (a.k.a. seasonal product sightings in the supermarket aisles) update, courtesy of The Impulsive Buy and the Junk Food Guy websites. Recent sightings include:



1. Lance Limited Edition Seasonal Favorites Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookie Sandwiches;

2. Nestle Toll House Rolled and Ready Gingerbread Cookie Dough Sheets;

3. Starburst Jelly Beans -- Holiday Mix;

4. Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch Cereal; and

5. Hostess Donettes -- Gingerbread Spice mini-donuts! (That sounds delicious!);



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And... look!

"December 2014 Merchandise Events at the Disneyland Resort" -- posted on November 19th, 2014 by Michelle Harker, Manager, Merchandise Marketing & Communications, Disneyland Resort



Do you see the text that says:

"December 6: Walt Disney Imagineering Art Director Bo Bolanos and Executive Pastry Chefs Jorge Sotelo and Jean Marc Viallet will be on hand for a special appearance and signing of the new limited edition pins inspired by the magnificent gingerbread house creations that are on display at our Disneyland Resort hotels. Meet the creators from 9-11 a.m. at Acorns Gifts and Goods at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Learn more here."


"...pins inspired by the magnificent gingerbread house creations that are on display at our Disneyland Resort hotels."

Where are they???:confused3:confused3 Or where is IT? We know that the fake gingerbread Castle is in the DLH lobby, but where are the other ones -- the real houses? Certainly they are not talking about the smaller house in Storytellers Café (which probably isn't even there yet)? :confused3

Is there a house at the Paradise Pier Hotel too (I am thinking the answer is no, as I don't see a pin for the PPH)?

For the love of all that is holy, why must Disney keep dropping these gingerbread comments in passing -- as if we know what they're talking about -- without elaborating? We've known about the supposed GCH lobby gingerbread house already (since November 7th), but where is it??

So... how much do we want to bet that this elusive, mysterious gingerbread house will magically appear at the GCH before December 6th?


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We made it! I am currently sitting on our balcony of the GCH eating lunch. Our trip was uneventful, however when we went to enter DCA, 5 of our 6 APs beeped as expired. Only mine worked properly. They had a lead come over and update all the expiration dates to the correct one (Monday the 24th), so we'll see tomorrow if it keeps the correction.

Sherry, the reindeer are at the entrance to the GCH. The tree is up and beautiful, however no sign of the gingerbread house. I don't even see a place cleared for it, but I'll keep an eye out!

I'm typing from my phone right now, but I'll try to share some pictures when I can get on the laptop. Also, the app isn't working for me at all! Grr!
 
We made it! I am currently sitting on our balcony of the GCH eating lunch. Our trip was uneventful, however when we went to enter DCA, 5 of our 6 APs beeped as expired. Only mine worked properly. They had a lead come over and update all the expiration dates to the correct one (Monday the 24th), so we'll see tomorrow if it keeps the correction.

Sherry, the reindeer are at the entrance to the GCH. The tree is up and beautiful, however no sign of the gingerbread house. I don't even see a place cleared for it, but I'll keep an eye out!

I'm typing from my phone right now, but I'll try to share some pictures when I can get on the laptop. Also, the app isn't working for me at all! Grr!

Jamie --

Thanks for checking in with the live-from-the-GCH report! I'm glad to know that the reindeer are back out in front of the GCH.

Can you ask a CM while you're there if they have heard about the gingerbread house? Tell them that it was Disneyland News that mentioned it in a press release. The actual hotel CMs might have heard something.

What makes me curious is that there isn't even a space cleared for the house in the GCH lobby, as you said. Now it is still early. It's possible that the house may not arrive until just after Thanksgiving -- or maybe not even until December -- but I can't see that an official Disney news source would have mentioned specifically that there would be a gingerbread house in the GCH lobby, with a hot cocoa window, if there wasn't going to be one.

I do hope that your group doesn't have any further issues with using the APs! Was there any idea of why that happened, and why their system read the APs as already being expired?

Have a great trip!:cheer2::cheer2:
 
Thank You Jamie! Did you fly down?
Excited for your pictures later on!

I have a friend heading down there tonight, he has not been in 22 years, YIKES!! :faint:

Have a Magical trip!! :santa::santa:

--Lori
 
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