Very nice photos from the Round Up and the merchandise. Looks like I got a lot of picture taking tomorrow. Once again, great photos and your one day trip gives me an idea of what to take at DL tomorrow.
Bret -
Thank you! But I know you are not reading this right now because you are at DLR, enjoying the Halloween Time festivities!

I know you'll take a lot of great photos - you'll probably find some cool things that the rest of us haven't found yet!
Whats funny is those look like the same basic things in the windows like maybe they are just changing the characters and the seasonal changes. But, the big things like the bicycle are still there.
I love Halloween, to me that is my favorite holiday. If I bough every decoration I wanted we would be broke and there would be no room for any decorations. And throw in Christmas, well you get it. Our storage shed in our yard is filled with holiday decorations literally. We have enough ornaments we could decorate three or four trees.
Making the scarecrow was a lot of fun. I sewed clothe leaves onto it and I used hay and corn husks. It was fun indeed!!
Michele -
You're absolutely right. There are some basic items in the DL window displays that stay there year-round, and I guess the window designers/window dressers (or whatever DLR calls them - I'm sure they have some clever Disney-fied name for it) just swap out the seasonal touches and colors.
I'm not sure why the sewing machine baffled me this year. As I was saying to deej earlier in the week, I think I was thrown off because I am so used to seeing photos of that pesky sewing machine in
her TR's (for different seasons),
or at night on my own trips (like last December, I got a photo of the holiday sewing machine display, in the evening). But I am not used to really paying attention to it in broad daylight, during Halloween Time, in person, right in front of me.
So when I looked at the sewing machine last week, it didn't seem to me to be in the same location that it was in when I made my December trip...although I am sure it was in the same exact place! I didn't recall going up to that exact same window, in that same location, and taking the nighttime Christmas sewing machine photo...although I am certain I did!


It just appeared to be out of place, but, logically, I know it wasn't!
You said Halloween is your favorite holiday. I know a few people feel that same way and prefer it over Christmas (like Beth, for example, and funatdisney/liza). I'm always curious to know why certain holidays are favorites for people - like, if someone says Thanksgiving is their favorite, I always wonder why.
Are you one of the people who prefers Halloween to Christmas because there is no real pressure involved (other than getting candy for the trick or treaters), like there is with Thanksgiving or Christmas? That seems to be a huge reason why more people are loving Halloween these days - less pressure. Christmas time and Thanksgiving seem to evoke a lot of anxiety in people, and pressure to spend money, buy gifts, cook huge meals, etc.
Or, do you just prefer Halloween because you like the colors, the kind of 'scary' aspect to it, the pumpkins, etc.?
I love both Halloween and Christmas for different reasons because they are such different types of holidays, and they conjure up different types of feelings in each person, I think.
I
guess the reason Christmas has the edge for me and wins out is because of the beauty of it. I don't have the same pressures other people have to buy gifts (no family = no gifts!), and I don't have to cook any enormous meals, so I can just kind of sit back or stroll around the neighborhood and enjoy the aesthetic appeal of the holiday season. I think I like it on a sensory level - the colors, the lights, the wide range of textures and types of decor, the music, the aromas, the goodies, etc. I like it for all sorts of superficial reasons more than the actual religious reasons/origins.
Plus, back when I had money I used to love love love giving gifts to friends! I loved making gifts, buying them, wrapping them, picking just the right things that people wanted or would like, etc.
Then again, Halloween is definitely my 'other' favorite holiday because of the whimsical nature of it, and how it can switch from being fun and festive to scary and blood-curdling!

It has two sides to it! It's like a split personality holiday!

Who doesn't love "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown"? At the same time, it's so much fun to watch all the 'scary' TV specials too, about haunted houses and evil monsters and all that.
Plus, I love the Hallmark "Boo Bazaar," which used to sell all kinds of Halloween decor and lapel pins, etc.
Now if I had to pick a
third favorite holiday, hmmmm...what would it be? Easter, I suppose. Gotta love the Easter Bunny, egg hunts, the pastel colors, Easter baskets, etc.
What would be your second and third favorite holidays, Michele?
I love Halloween and the merchandise is great this year! Probably a good thing for my purse that I'm just visiting virtually this year.
Not continue to read each installment?? Are you kidding?? I'm enjoying your whirlwind trip to DL immensely.
I did have to find a spot of time to post a couple of pictures on the Christmas thread in between reading!
TK -
I'm glad you've been following along! I haven't really posted all that much to read - mainly just photos more than anything. It was a whirlwind trip - one that was planned way in advance and kept a secret! But seeing that I don't get to DLR very often and am not able to do TR's very often, I need all the support I can get!
If I had more than one day (or 3/4 of a day), and was staying for a few nights, I could have really gotten into the photos and come up with some more stuff. But I'm glad I got what I was able to get in a short period of time, and now I have the Herculean task of the holidays ahead of me - and how I can top myself after last year's 1600-photo bonanza!!
Kaitlin -
They do make some really cute Halloween merchandise, don't they? I didn't see some things this year that I have seen other years for Halloween Time, so the main thing to remember is that if you spot something you like while you are at DLR, get it right away or it could be gone!!!