Okay, here is the Countdown to Christmas photo for today:
A trip to the parks with other people that you know is always special and fun to do. I really enjoyed myself at WDW this past week with my dad, my brother and my dad's friend family. Even though we didn't do everything we had planned during our trip, they were all grateful by my planning during the trip.
That is a great say by Laurie that DL is a place to be shared. I really enjoyed getting in pictures with my family and my dad's friend family during the WDW trip. I will show some of those pictures later on when I upload them on my WDW TR. I still like to go on rides, but since I am going solo so many times I have been not riding on too many rides as I have been in the past with others. But when I have other people like my DA, my dad, brother, etc. with me it makes it even more special to ride the rides.
Since I have rode all the rides at the DLR, I like to go solo and find any hidden parts of the park that I have never seen or consider seeing. So going solo is fun and a good way to take a ton of pictures. Some of my group stopped to take pictures of Cinderella castle, Spaceship Earth, Osborne Family lights, Tree of Life, etc during our trip and gets me the time to take some pics of the littlest details. It was really hard to take as many pics while I had such a big group.
It is shocking to hear that you didn't go in NOS this year, but with all those people that you are with and being sick during your trip I understand that you had little time to see NOS this year.
I did say that in my TR a few weeks ago that NOS this year was way less decorated then in 2010 and the previous years. You can see it on my post that I posted of the pictures of [post=43353349]NOS over the last few Years[/post]. You can tell the difference from last years and this years NOS that the management took out a lot of the Christmas lights. There were some new additions to every part of the lands and buildings this year at DL & DCA.
You are correct that everyone won't remember the decorations from the previous years. But for people like us that do pay attention to the littlest details, it does feel like we are getting less decoration then in the previous years.
I didn't go towards the DLH during my trip and I wish I did since I wanted to see the new monorail pool area. I do remember the giant Mickey Santa hat at the DLH, but I was surprise to hear that it wasn't there this year.
Nice to hear that the gingerbread house at Storytellers Cafe was there this year after being gone last year.
There were a lot of Mardi Gras masks on the poles outside of NOS. There were quite a bit of them right by the NOS railroad station. At least the management put out enough masks on the poles this year.
Those trees at MTT were so ugly and I didn't even look at them so long.
You are right that there other DISers have inspired me to take better pictures like KcMike and Deej are one of the many DISers that inspire me to take a lot of pictures.
Bret -
Okay, so I was not imagining it that there were more masks on the posts/poles on the outside of NOS this year! I knew there could not have been nearly as many of them in that location last year because I would have surely seen them. Even though we didn't go into the back streets of NOS, as we were walking past it on the way to HMH, I thought it seemed like there were many more visible masks on the outskirts/border of NOS, and this made me wonder if they had been removed from the posts along the streets.
I have a feeling that little pieces of decorations are constantly removed in places like New Orleans Square and Toontown - because those lands are so filled with decorations to start with, and the powers that be at DLR probably think that no one will notice a few missing wreaths, garlands or whatever else. In a land that doesn't have much decor to begin with (say, perhaps, the Paradise Bay/Pier area of DCA), taking something away would be extremely obvious. I would bet that the Reindeer Round-Up is always having pieces added and removed as well - because there is so much stuff to look at in the Round-Up, if the management/decorators remove a few pieces to place them somewhere else, they assume no one will notice.
But I know what you mean - I hate it when DLR takes things away from the decorations! I don't mind it if they have to simply move things around and play with the locations of certain decorations in each land to test out which things make the biggest impact, but to remove things entirely bothers me. And unless people saw the original light canopy in NOS from a couple of years ago, they will never know how much of an impact it made on that land at night, and how different it looks today!
Sherry, when it comes to Christmas music my absolute favorite is all of the music from White Christmas. I totally love that movie, I must say that is one of my all time favorite movies.
Michele -
That's a good one, for sure!! Apparently you are not alone in loving that movie/song. Didn't "White Christmas" break records at one time for being the biggest selling single of all time? (I assume those numbers have changed since then, but wasn't it the top selling song of all time at one point in the past - or something like that? Or am I imagining it?)
I love the Christmas Music. I'm listening to Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You as I'm typing this
Kaitlin -
I love that one too. I am not a big Mariah Carey fan, but that's a great song. There is a version of it (sung by a little girl) in one of my all-time favorite holiday movies, "Love Actually."
Hi Sherry
LATE: I am so sorry to hear about your friends but glad that the DISBoards crew helped make some of your trip a wonderful time, would have sent a big

much sooner.
I have been thinking of you and this has been my first chance to jump on to see how your Christmas trip went. I am glad to hear that you are starting to feel better. There is nothing worse than being sick on holiday.
I loved the photo of the Pluto attack. Very funny.
Ready and waiting for the TR, I will be lurking.
Mia
Hi, Mia!
Welcome back!
Don't get me wrong - I had a great, wonderful, fun-filled time with 3 of my old friends (the ones who live near
Disneyland, who usually come with me on these DLR outings) on my first day. And I had a perfectly fine time with them
and my out of state friends (who I had not seen in 10 years) at Goofy's on my second night. I had very little solo time on this trip, unfortunately. I really wanted to get out there and take photos and I need solo time to do that. I wish I could have kept my full week's reservation so I could have the last few days to myself but it was not in the stars.
But by Day 3, things were slowly starting to take a turn. I will have to explain how it started to go downhill early in the day as the actual trip report unfolds, but Day 3 was when I began to get sick and when my out of state friends started to bother me.
Of course, by Day 4, I was fully sick and crying on a bench in DCA!
Day 5 was when I had the other Goofy's meal with Laurie, Molly and Liza - and they were all wonderful and supportive and fun. My only gripe was that I had fully intended to try to spend some time in the parks on that last day, but I had to get home and rest because I felt yucky.
I am feeling better but I still cannot fully get rid of whatever this bug is - it starts to go away completely, and then it seems like it;s not fully gone.
Anyway, stay tuned for the actual TR. I can't wait to hear about your adventures in Hawaii and at DLR!!
Okay Sherry. I can't wait for them
Hang in there,
Kaitlin! Trip Report is coming!
Glad to see you back Sherry.
Jenny -

I haven't gone anywhere! I've been here in the TR for the last several days, posting countdown photos! I would never leave you all - you DIS folks are all stuck with me!
I am glad to see you back too, Sherry. I am sorry that you cried at Disneyland! That is the absolute worst. I actually had sort of a sucky trip time too (my son was a grump the whole trip--he is 17 and I think just is over Disneyland now-which is fine but he insisted he wanted to go before the trip). He said something really unkind to me right before the holiday parade, and I had to watch it with my sunglasses on because I was very teary. There is nothing worse in this world than feeling unhappy at disneyland! It kind of highlights the unhappiness, if you know what I mean.
Do you want to share what upset you? We are here to support you--not only in good times, but bad as well. I know many of here really appreciate what you bring to the disneyland board.
If not and you just want to keep it to yourself, that is fine too.
I always look forward to your pics and trip reports!
Lisa
Hi, Lisa!

Welcome aboard! You may have been reading along in the past but I think this is the first time you posted here, isn't it? I'm glad you joined in. Thank you so much for the kind words!
Gee, I'm so sorry to hear that about your son (that he made an unkind remark to you and was grumpy the whole time). That's awful - and I feel bad that you were teary at Disneyland!

I can see where your son would be at an age that Disneyland does not appeal to him, and teenagers can certainly give attitudes if they don't like something - that's for sure - but I am sure that whatever unkind thing he said was not necessary or warranted.
Correct me if my memory is failing or if I am wrong, but didn't you make a mother-daughter trip to DLR earlier this year (was it summer?) that was absolutely wonderful? I seem to recall reading your thread about being there with only your little girl and how everything was perfect and special. You stayed at the GCH, didn't you? (Now is the time where you will probably say I am off my rocker!

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All I can say is that - if I am remembering that correctly - at least you had a wonderful time with one child at DLR this year, if not your son too. I guess not all the trips can be winners, can they?
I have had some 'iffy' times with friends in the past, but this time it just so happened that I had a wonderful time with some friends and the other ones were the ones who left me crying on a bench in DCA!

(Which sounds absolutely hilarious to me now, in hindsight, but I'm sure it sounds pitiful to anyone reading along!

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Oh, I certainly don't mind explaining what happened with the friends at all. I am not shy about that. Stay tuned to the TR for that fiasco! I will be showing photos of said friends prior to when things went awry (when we were still having fun), so there will be faces put to the names/descriptions, and everyone will see who had Sherry crying on a DCA bench (but it was conveniently located near the GCH entry to DCA so I could make a quick escape!).
(Oh, I thought of you the other day, Lisa, because there was another airing of "Farewell, Mr. Kringle" on Hallmark, and I remembered that you said you loved that movie, and how you had to get your love of Christmas back after your mom passed.

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