I was wondering if they were referring to the red and green lights that they used to put in the support beams. You know how they have the clusters of 16 lights in a square between the balconies on the support columns? They used to replace those with squares of red and green bulbs, just on the front side of the tower. It made it look very festive at night, with the big red poinsettia tree out front with a big white star on top. I haven't seen them do the red and green lights in a long time, probably since they quit doing the concourse decorations inside. The funny thing about the garland swags they hung on the hallways leading to the elevators - they didn't hang them at the same level on both sides. So if you were facing the elevators, there might be one on the left on the fifth floor, on the right on the 6th floor, on the left on the seventh floor, and so on.
Does anyone remember the little skit they used to do when they had the hot air balloon decoration? They had christmas tree cactus' along the top of Bay View Gifts, and they had someone "light" the cactus' with gunfire. They also had a band that would play (I remember hearing Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer over, and over, and over, while having dinner at the Steakhouse). I also remember the huge tree they used to hang. It was really something to stand underneath it, because it was hollow inside - a bunch of concentric rings with tinsel fringe hanging down.
Ah, those were the good old days!