Sherry E
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Sherry,
You are the queen of quotes!!
That sure sounds like a laid back office, kind of not like the normal Disney office.
Michele -
It always bothers me if I am unable to get on and reply to people who are kind enough to post here about the trip(s) in question. Sometimes I haven't been able to do it - there's just not enough time, or I'm having too many computer issues, etc. Even if I read everything, I have not always been able to comment - and by the time I was able to, it all seemed like it was outdated information and the subject had switched to something different. So when I am able to reply, I often go quote-crazy!



Yes, the Special Activities office is different. There are very friendly, helpful CM's in that office, but they simply do not handle making reservations on a regular basis like the people in the Reservations office do. They will do it for those celebrities or VIP's, but it is still not on a frequent basis. So it's not like I can just call and give my name or a confirmation number and make changes by talking to any old random person. I have to find the one who is assigned to me. And while I enjoy the personalized attention, the whole reservation process is handled a bit differently and it is not as easy to make changes as it would be if I were going through the normal route. I can't even make a toll free call to the SA office!
So, even if I am able to shift my holiday dates over by a few days - and I am still on the fence about that - I don't know if it will be worth the hassle. I would have loved the all-December dates if I had booked those to begin with, but now that I have chosen what I chose, I wonder if it's better to just stick with what I have. I basically have to weigh all the options and do what's best for me in the long run - whichever scenario works best for me.
It's no problem, on the next TR I will shrink them down just for you. Some of the details could use the bigger picture, but a lot of the pictures are fine at the medium size.
Bret -
Well, the good thing is that at least I can still view all of your photos by clicking on the links in the e-mail alerts. It's just something about loading the actual pages of the TR that gives me trouble.
You're absolutely right - the big pictures are great for showing colors and details! I think most people prefer looking at big, colorful shots!

I went in to World Of Disney and Emporium. I also went to a few more.
Kaitlin -
That makes sense, then. I did not go into WoD or into the Emporium like I normally would have because I didn't have enough time. So I didn't see all the other Christmas stuff - only the regular Christmas section on China Closet.
When I was a child, I remember watching one of the Peanuts/Charlie Brown TV specials, and some of the Peanuts kids were walking through a store and commenting on how they couldn't believe there was already Christmas merchandise out, even though it was not even Halloween yet (or maybe it was right after Halloween? Can't recall!).
At that time - many, many, many years ago - it was actually very surprising to see anything Christmas-oriented show up on the shelves so early, which is why it was a funny joke on the Peanuts special. That kind of thing did not happen very often at all back then. There was more of a 'separation' of the holiday seasons, where you could clearly tell when it was Halloween, when it was Thanksgiving and when it was Christmas. They didn't all blend together like they seem to do now.
Somewhere along the line, Christmas stuff began appearing in early September or before. Valentine's Day stuff began appearing in December. Halloween stuff began appearing in August. Now it almost seems like the seasons and holidays are blurred and have all become one.
In a way, I don't mind it because I love the Fall and Winter holidays and the sooner they come around, the better. On the other hand, I definitely think there should be more of that separation like there used to be when I was a kid, when the Christmas stuff didn't hit the shelves until after Thanksgiving ended!! I think it helps to build anticipation for each holiday a little better if they are kept more separate, and it lets each holiday kind of stand on its own.
I'm not counting myself in this because I love all things Christmas, but for the average person...when they see snowmen and reindeer hit the shelves in late August/early September, it's hard to get excited for the holiday when it finally comes around in December!

I'm almost 100% certain that the shortbread version is the only kind available during the spring and summer seasons. I spent an absurd amount (absurd for the average, non-Disney-obsessed person...I blame the swing dancing on Wednesday nights and Trader Sam's) of time hanging around DLR this past summer and the only kind I saw were the shortbread (they are just as adorable as the gingerbread, imo).
Welcome back, AmericanItGirl! You haven't posted in this TR in ages!
Thank you so much for speaking up about the cookie mystery!





I can't recall which DIS'er it was, but someone claimed that the gingerbread cookies with mouse ears had been spotted in May and at other times of year. Actually, I think more than one person said it on the DIS. I know DLR tends to roll out their holiday stuff as soon as the previous season has ended - so it wouldn't be too much of a shock to see actual gingerbread cookies pop up in late August, after their Summer season ends, for example, because they transition right into the Halloween/Fall treats.
But seeing real gingerbread cookies anytime after early January and before late August sounded very peculiar to me because that flavor is so season-specific. So when I saw photos of the adorable shortbread 'faux' gingerbread cookies with the colored ears and colored buttons (and you're right - they are just as cute with their little pastel ears!), I began to think, "Hmmm...I wonder if people are confusing these with the actual gingerbread cookies." Another DIS'er, MattsPrincess, must have been thinking the same thing I was because she spoke up and said these cookies with colored ears looked like sugar cookies or something else that was not gingerbread.
I think it is just the shape of these darn cookies that confuses people - because they are made from the same mold to look like the gingerbread cookies but are not made of gingerbread, it throws people off!
