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I like 'Christmas in July' and that way we'd all be fired up for the upcoming holiday 

Crickets. Crickets. Crickets.(We're starting to get into that territory in which I ask questions in my replies to people, and they never answer. It's happened a few times recently! Lol.)
Side note:
This is my second favorite holiday of the year, and I did nothing for Halloween the entire season. But I just renewed my AP. That was scary - so at least I got a good fright out of this holiday. (Even at the payment plan, it still hurt.)
So about this TR:
Well, here's the thing...right now, almost anyone that I might hope would be actively following me in this TR and commenting/responding is probably involved in writing their own or reading other TR's. Deej has a TR. PHX has a Pre-TR. Jenny has a TR. Bret is at WDW right now, but when he comes back he will once again be heading to DLR and will have a TR for that, as well as the WDW TR to complete. Laurie has a Pre-TR. Molly has a TR. Marie hasn't posted in this TR since the "Aunt Betty" tale was still in its early stages, but she has a Pre-TR (as well as a Webshots photo downloading nightmare on her hands).
And TK is pretty much stuck in the middle of it all!I would like to keep up with at least a couple of these other DIS-friends' TR's, but it's so hard to find the time and try to work on my own TR too, as well as do other non-DIS things.
So...what to do, what to do...
One of the reasons I did not start my TR very soon after the December 2011 trip was over (aside from being ill) is that a similar situation was occurring. There were a lot of TR's taking place at one time and I couldn't try to keep mine active and keep up with the other TR's too.
Let's face it - unless we all have endless time in the day to just stay online and do nothing else, it's very hard to put time into our own TR's and also actively follow several others. I can't do it. I'm not sure who can.
Plus, in my case, I have other threads I need to 'work' on here. I have been intending to start some other informational/photo threads in the SoCal forum for a long while. I have been meaning to do some rearranging/reorganizing of some of the info in my Halloween & Christmas Superthreads. Not to mention the fact that I am kicking my Theme Week Countdown in the Christmas Superthread into high gear when I switch to a full week of daily themes beginning in 5 days!
Hmmm...I'll have to think on this. I just don't have time for everything. I may post a highlight reel of Cars Land/Buena Vista Street holiday pictures in another 12 or 13 days (after I get back from the "business" day trip to DLR!). It will depend on what kinds of photos I get (and if they are any good!). Then I can do an actual TR for the December 2-5, 2012 trip next year (assuming the world has not ended), after some of my other friends' TR's are complete. I'm not sure. I don't know what I can manage. I feel overwhelmed. I'll have to ponder it all.
I like 'Christmas in July' and that way we'd all be fired up for the upcoming holiday![]()
Yes, I totally get this. I can't keep up with it all either. In trying to avoid Cars Land pictures I got WAY behind with your TR and Bret's TR. Now I will go back and look at all of your pictures to see all the many things I missed.Just not sure when that will be, though. I have such good intentions with keeping up and commenting, but real life calls us all. I am trying to whip out my TR as quickly as possible while things are still fresh in my mind. I didn't jot down a single note during this trip. I always take notes to help me remember all those little details you think you will always remember, yet somehow forget. (Actually, maybe that's not an issue with you. You have an incredible memory!
) Anyway, I am so looking forward to your "business" trip.
I will devour the pictures of things I've never seen before. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
Great news about renewing your AP! My husband and I received our renewal notice yesterday. $469. I paid $263 for my Deluxe AP in 2010. Sheesh. Anyway, no renewal action going on around here.![]()
Oh! I forgot to comment on your CP. Of the narrators for 2012, Kurt Russell would be my 2nd pick. Dick Van Dyke would be my #1 choice.![]()
This is my second favorite holiday of the year, and I did nothing for Halloween the entire season. But I just renewed my AP. That was scary - so at least I got a good fright out of this holiday. (Even at the payment plan, it still hurt.)
So about this TR:
Well, here's the thing...right now, almost anyone that I might hope would be actively following me in this TR and commenting/responding is probably involved in writing their own or reading other TR's. Deej has a TR. PHX has a Pre-TR. Jenny has a TR. Bret is at WDW right now, but when he comes back he will once again be heading to DLR and will have a TR for that, as well as the WDW TR to complete. Laurie has a Pre-TR. Molly has a TR. Marie hasn't posted in this TR since the "Aunt Betty" tale was still in its early stages, but she has a Pre-TR (as well as a Webshots photo downloading nightmare on her hands).
And TK is pretty much stuck in the middle of it all!I would like to keep up with at least a couple of these other DIS-friends' TR's, but it's so hard to find the time and try to work on my own TR too, as well as do other non-DIS things.
So...what to do, what to do...
One of the reasons I did not start my TR very soon after the December 2011 trip was over (aside from being ill) is that a similar situation was occurring. There were a lot of TR's taking place at one time and I couldn't try to keep mine active and keep up with the other TR's too.
Let's face it - unless we all have endless time in the day to just stay online and do nothing else, it's very hard to put time into our own TR's and also actively follow several others. I can't do it. I'm not sure who can.
Hmmm...I'll have to think on this. I just don't have time for everything. I may post a highlight reel of Cars Land/Buena Vista Street holiday pictures in another 12 or 13 days (after I get back from the "business" day trip to DLR!). It will depend on what kinds of photos I get (and if they are any good!). Then I can do an actual TR for the December 2-5, 2012 trip next year (assuming the world has not ended), after some of my other friends' TR's are complete. I'm not sure. I don't know what I can manage. I feel overwhelmed. I'll have to ponder it all.
deej -
It's all a lot to keep up with, in this li'l ol' TR section! And here are the positions I think we all find ourselves in, no matter what our individual circumstances are at home:
As readers of TR's, we want to support our DIS-friends when they do TR's and we don't want to ignore large chunks of the reports as they progress, or seem like we're not really that engaged in what's being recapped/shared. And yet, there is just not enough time to be active in all the TR's we would like to stay active in. Sometimes there isn't even enough time to stay active in one TR, let alone several!
As writers of TR's, we don't want to feel like no one is interested or paying attention, or that we are wasting time carefully telling our stories or executing replies to each and every person! And yet, we know that real life beckons and people cannot sit online all day and read/reply to TR's!
So I guess we can only do what we can do, right?!
At least with my Cars Land/Buena Vista Street pictures from June, you can just kind of zoom through them without commentary, until you get to the point in the TR that you already saw - like the Ghirardelli & Pixie Hollow flower pictures - at which point you will know you're up to speed and can bow out. I only had 2 hours (and not even a full 2 hours, as I zoomed off to Buena Vista Street) to take Cars Land photos.
Bret's pictures, on the other hand, will take you a bit longer, as he has made 2 trips to DLR to visit Cars Land since June (with a third trip coming up in the next few weeks), and he has taken many, many, many, many photos on each of those trips, including lots of flower pictures for you. So that will be a more involved process, I think! But he will be very happy to have you following along again.
My memory has always been pretty good, since I was a young 'un - probably better than the average memory. But now that I am - cough- aging, I can detect little signs of weakness in it. Now I am at the point where I will have a thought about something and then forget it 5 minutes later. It doesn't happen all the time, but it happens more and more as I get older. My mind is not as sharp as it once was about exact dates and details and things like that. It's still pretty good, but not what it was.
The AP renewal is a painful thing - I wasn't really sure I was going to renew. Then the opportunity came up to stay at the PPH, and I had to nab the best rate I could find, which was an AP rate. Since Disney does not seem to be putting out any great discounts or PIN codes this year (so far), I had to go with the lesser of a few evils and that required having an AP.
Also, if I can get myself into the CP on either 12/3 or 12/4, I will be going the free AP route (instead of the dining package). I will need an AP to see the CP!
I think Dick Van Dyke's nights will be massively popular. He will probably be staying at the Grand Californian, as will Kurt Russell, most likely.
Laurie/DizNee Luver will be at the CP on one of the Dick Van Dyke nights, so that will be fun to hear about!
I wonder who the TBA/TBD person will be. If it is someone I really like, I may have to ditch Kurt and switch dates!![]()
I am envious of TK's Gary Sinise-narrated CP at WDW this year. He narrated the CP at DLR last year when it was invitation only, and I really would have liked to see it.
(Okay, I just heard a voice that sounded like it came from someone about 70-years old saying "Trick or treat" outside the building next door.We don't get trick-or-treaters in my building because it's a security building, but if I can sneak a peek at the costumes going up the walkways to the surrounding apartment buildings that the kids can easily access, it's fun to see! I need to check out who this candy collectin' senior citizen is!)
Thanks, Molly!
Out of curiosity, do you have any idea how the AP thing would work (which I explained on the previous page)?
If I sign up for the Candlelight Processional with my existing AP (which is already registered with Disney), but then have my new AP with me by the time the CP actually takes place, do you think it would cause a problem or confusion?
I don't want to wait to sign up/register for the CP until I get the new AP. I think a lot of people will register for my CP night (because the AP holders can see it for free without a dining package). I am renewing the AP tomorrow - it should be here within a week or so, but the CP registration info will probably come out between now and 11/3 (before I get the new AP) and I want to jump on it when it does.
Too funny about the geriatric TOTer!VERY SCARY!!!
We are super excited to have Lt. Dan do our narration for the CP. We've lurked from way behind the America Gardens Theatre and it was spectacular. It will be fun to compare our experiences.![]()
I'm sure the AP renewal felt frightful at the prices they are now charging!!
For me, I tend to hang around the TR area more when I have a trip planned. It seems like the best place to get detailed information from people who are about to go or just went.
I hope you do a "highlight reel" of the new decor in DCA. Maybe just do it in the Christmas thread and quote/link from from here? If you just do it in the Christmas Superthread I may have to break down and read it. I have been staying away because I can't/want to/shouldn't go this year and the excitement of the thread makes me a little sad I won't be there too!
I'm sure my PTR will go in bursts as I think up what to write or something piques my interest. I know people read without commenting too.
PHXscuba
Yes, Gary Sinise would be great too. I always enjoy him narrating the Memorial Day concerts from D.C. on PBS.
Well I can tell you the geriatric trick-or-treater certainly wasn't the senior citizen we came across last night! Our guy wasn't into the spirit of things at all. He barked at my 12 year old saying, "You're too big to trick-or-treat!" Then he threw candy at his feet! I'm one that is totally OK with high school seniors coming to trick-or-treat. Good grief, there are a lot worse things they could be doing on Halloween night.
OK, I need to go make spider cookies for my 1st grader's "Harvest Party" at school. My son's teacher is going against the rules with allowing a sweet treat for the party. (I'm on board with that. Sometimes they take the "healthy treats only" a little too far, in my opinion.) My friend told me yesterday (she also has a 1st grader...different class in the same school) that their teacher said, "You are welcome to bring a grain to share for the party..." I can't even type that without laughing!I might pop my head into that room and see if the kids are all enjoying a bowl of oatmeal together or something similar.
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Hey Sherry!
I will admit up front that I haven't read everything in detail - work has been crazy. I don't have a computer and no internet access at home so I have to catch up at work - the students are a bit chaotic at this point because they are all registering for Spring classes.
Anyway - as I said I haven't read everything but I did catch that you may not do a trip report for your trips this year. I fully understand how much time it takes to do them as well as you do - coordinating the pictures with the narrative and keeping everything flowing is great for us as readers but does take a lot of time on your end.
I do hope, though, that you will do a mini-report on the candlelight processional. I had never heard of that until I saw it in Laurie's WDW pre-trip report and I don't know much about it at all. I would love to hear/see what that is all about if you have time.
Students are calling so I apologize for cutting this short - I'll be back soon (if I make it through the day![]()
Sorry about the delay!
You would still have the old card, right? So you could actually take them both to show them if there's a problem. I would probably do it and not worry about it. I had signed up for the Carsland thing this summer (though we ended up going just before and then after it, instead of being able to go FOR it) and it had our names on the confirmation, so that printout, your ID, your old AP, and the new AP would probably be more than enough to prove that you were eligible to get in.
Jenny -
...Yes, my "friend," who ruined all of our plans and then marched past me as I sat on the DCA bench, pretending not to know me (or whatever the heck she was doing), leaving me in tears. You know what they say - with friends like that, who needs enemies?
I'm happy to have a do-over holiday trip too. This one will be much better, and I hope I can avoid getting sick mid-trip again.
Have you caught any of the "Love Actually" airings on HBO lately? I know that you love that movie too, just as I do (and I keep telling everyone in this thread to watch "Love Actually" - they will not be disappointed!). I recall that you and I were discussing in the Christmas Superthread last year how much fun it is to stumble upon a movie on TV, even if we already own it or have seen it 150 times! I've been doing that with "Love Actually." I have no clue how many times I've seen it, but I still watch it every time I catch it in the HBO line-up, which has been quite often lately.
I'm not sure which decorations are up in Disneyland??
Now, as for the grumpy senior who barked at your 12-year-old and threw candy at his feet...obviously, the man had other issues. I get annoyed at people who put their own age limits on things - like, for example, in that man's mind he probably thought it was okay to give candy to kids 10 and younger. Other people will decide that kids are allowed to trick or treat until they're teens. Some people (and I've seen their comments on the DIS) will scoff at the adults collecting candy at Mickey's Halloween Party, because it "should be for kids."
While I may giggle and think it's amusing if I see 15-year-olds trick or treating at neighbors' doors, I don't begrudge them the fun they have in doing it. The people have candy to give out anyway - it's probably not like the 'bigger kids' are taking candy away from the little ones. Who cares if they give some candy to older kids? And who cares if adults at the MHP are collecting candy too? If I'm buying an MHP ticket, I'm getting some candy! I don't trick or treat in any other location, so why can't I get candy if I am paying for a party ticket?
I don't know - I just get bugged when I see people say, "Halloween is for kids," "Christmas is for kids," "Easter is for kids," blah blah blah. Who decided that those holidays are kid-exclusive? Why can't kids and adults enjoy and participate in the same holidays? So what are the adults left with? New Year's Eve? July 4th? Well, there is no good candy for those holidays!
I'm shocked that people have not begun saying that Thanksgiving is for kids too!
I am humming Christmas songs now. Sigh.![]()
Its my favorite, you're right.I was thinking about watching it tonight but got overruled.
Christmas music started on the radio yesterday and while I know I could listen on Pandora anytime, theres some sweet satisfaction knowing its on for real.
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Sherry, I've seen on other Disney websites that the ugly plastic Toontown stuff is up, the castle has snow, and NOS is decorated. That's what I recall. I think they are taping the Christmas parade this weekend.
I don't have a problem with giving candy to older kids who come around. Our neighborhood doesn't have a ton of kids, so the only kids it would be taking it away from is my own teenagers!But I do require at least a minimum effort -- something resembling a costume. I gave candy to a teen boy who had a soccer jersey and his girlfriend who painted cat whiskers on her face.
The thing that I noticed this year was how many parents were carrying their kids' candy bags for them. Not just the overflow when their plastic pumpkin got full -- a kid walks up and says trick or treat, then the parent behind them holds out the bag. And we're not talking 2-year-olds -- like 9 and 10 year olds!!
I don't think any holiday (or Disney) is just for kids. I don't mind bending/stretching a little to see that a kid has a great or magical time because they see things from a different and more limited perspective. I think Halloween used to be seen as a kids' holiday, but now many adults get way more into it with costumes, parties, decorations, etc. But there's a whole generation still alive that didn't do that and doesn't get it.
PHXscuba
p.s. DD13 made pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting yesterday and they are sooo good! Wish I could ship you some!
Well Sherry, I finally did it. Yes, I have read EVERY single page of this trip report. Took me several days. You took me through lots of highs and lows. I loved the Poison/Bret pictures you did. Your Catalina pictures. Your Disney pictures, the flowers especially. I read every page because it was engaging.
Now, seeing as how I feel like we are old friends, I would like to audition to be a new 'family' member for you. One who will treat you properly, one who will not go through stages of infantile actions.
I am so happy that you get to go to Disneyland in December. We saw the CP at Epcot a few years ago. It was simply beautiful. I think you will love it.
If you can make it to Disneyland on Christmas Day I would love to take you to dinner at CPR. It will be our first time eating there too. Since I am a family of 3, upgrading to a family of 4 is simple with Disney dining. We will be at Disneyland the 22nd-27th.
I am now off to the Christmas thread and the Candy Cane threads, but I will be back here often.
I love how you have had Dis friends stick with you throughout this whole thread.
You, Sherry, are an incredible writer, as others here have said. You kept me interested for 219 pages. I wanted to post so many times but knew I could not until I caught up. I am there now and the Christmas season is upon us.
Forgot to ask you Sherry, since you love Peppermint Ice Cream so much, have you tried Ghiradellie (however you spell it) peppermint bark? I think if you try it you will find that you love it, and it may be another Christmas favorite for you.
Holy moly....love the details and all the pics from your reports. Can't wait to see Carsland in a month!