funatdisney
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Sherry, I hope you had a fun New Years Eve! We have a huge party and I have been very busy preparing for it and then recuperating. Anyway, I finally have some time to read your TR and wanted to make a few comments.
It was the morning of the special sale at the WoD at 5:30am. There were no guests in the lobby and I was putting on my shoes (I put them on outside my room so I would disturb my family as little as possible while they are sleeping). It was quiet and I could hear the music. At first I couldn't figure out what it was. We stay at the VGC at least twice a year, but rarely during Christmas time. I am very familiar with GCH music because I love it so much. It took a while, but I began to realize that it was the Nutcracker Suite played on classical guitar. It fit so perfectly. I wished that they sold it or I could get a copy of it. It was wonderful.
Yes Holiday music does bring on the holiday feeling. It wouldn't be Christmas without it. One of the things I love Disney so much during Christmas is the little details that make an experience at DLR so exceptional. They surround you and envelope you completely, submerging you with the joy of the season. Very few places can do that.
Day 2 December 13, 2010 Part Fourteen
Liza/funatdisney mentioned a similar thing as well she was in the GCH lobby at one point and had not really taken the time to listen to the soft music thats piped in over the speakers when the pianist isnt playing. One day she had an opportunity to do that because she was doing something else in the lobby that kind of forced her to actually pay attention, and she realized that it was a really nice instrumental version of a Christmas song, and very fitting with the sort of ambiance of the GCH itself.
It was the morning of the special sale at the WoD at 5:30am. There were no guests in the lobby and I was putting on my shoes (I put them on outside my room so I would disturb my family as little as possible while they are sleeping). It was quiet and I could hear the music. At first I couldn't figure out what it was. We stay at the VGC at least twice a year, but rarely during Christmas time. I am very familiar with GCH music because I love it so much. It took a while, but I began to realize that it was the Nutcracker Suite played on classical guitar. It fit so perfectly. I wished that they sold it or I could get a copy of it. It was wonderful.
Just like it doesnt feel right to enter Disneyland in any other way except via Main Street, for some reason, the holidays just arent the holidays to me without music.
One thing I liked is that some of the Main Street vehicles will beep their horns to the familiar pattern of Christmas songs. Even when there are no songs playing from the speakers, you will hear Jingle Bells carefully executed by a driver of a Main Street vehicle. You can just imagine it now, Im sure the beeps in time to the chorus of Jingle Bells (Beep-beep-beep beep-beep-beep beep-beep-beep-beep-beep ) or Deck the Halls. Very clever. Another nice touch. They really do a lot at DLR to bring you into the whole holiday feeling. Even if you are rushing, rushing, rushing to and fro, eventually, if you sit down long enough you will get caught up in the merriment of it all.
Yes Holiday music does bring on the holiday feeling. It wouldn't be Christmas without it. One of the things I love Disney so much during Christmas is the little details that make an experience at DLR so exceptional. They surround you and envelope you completely, submerging you with the joy of the season. Very few places can do that.