Nothing to See Here...

My bad not getting to nzer's question before you! I concur with Sherry's assessment of the post Holiday season decorations. When it's done it's done. The tree at the GCH came down under cloak of darkness around January 4th if I recall. Not a bit of Christmas left at that point at the hotel. The parks were decorated still but I bet once the advertised end date arrives all the decorations come down over night.

Sherry - I'm so thrilled that you saw the CP twice!! Time to bust out you know who~~ :banana: Plus a room upgrade - I'm so happy for you I need to do you know what!! pixiedust:

This trip started by a magic moment and it sounds like you had quite a few more. Peppermint cones, treats, time with DIS friends. Can't wait to see your pictures and share in all the fun.

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Nice to hear that you had a great time during your Holiday trip in December to the DLR. I was glad that you were able to see the CP twice during your trip, got to eat the peppermint ice cream and get a upgrade during your stay. This has been a magical trip for you and can't wait to see your pictures later on.
 
Sherry, it sounds like you had a great trip to make up for last years debacle. I can hardly wait to hear about it.

Michele -

It was certainly a better trip than last year's trip in a lot of ways. Last year had some good points and this year had some not-so-good points, but overall I think this was a happier trip.

Yesterday, when I saw Laurie at Surf's Up (by the way, Liza/funatdisney and I spotted her before she saw us, and Laurie had the biggest smile on her face - she and her family looked as though they were having the best time, which was wonderful to see), she asked me if I felt like I had gotten everything done that I wanted to do.

The short answer is probably "no," but I realized why. I explained to Laurie and Liza that I now know that 3 nights are not enough for me. I think I need at least 4 nights. The reason for this is that I always have to allow one day for either resting or dealing with pain issues. The "Pain Day," I call it. If I am having bad pain in my leg/hip/back or if I didn't get any sleep the night before, I'm not going to be firing on all cylinders. I'm not going to be in top form. I'm going to have to spend time in my room, resting.

By the time I have used up that Pain Day - which is usually at the beginning of the trip - and I am rarin' to go, ready to hit the ground running with what I want to accomplish, the trip is almost over. By the time I finally get into a groove and start rollin,' the trip is almost finished. A 3-night trip (with maybe only 3-1/4 days) is not enough time for me, if I want to do nighttime things around DLR. I don't do a commando-style/go, go, go type of schedule at DLR. I even skip rides! I can go for several hours and get things done, but then I have to rest here and there or take a break.

So I did miss doing quite a few things I wanted to do, but I did the best I could.



CP & and an upgrade?

Well, seems that everything worked out well, I am very happy to hear it.

Virgoinab -

Yes, everything worked out pretty well! The CP and the free room upgrade were definitely high points. And it was nice to see Laurie and Liza. Everything certainly ended on a much better note than last year's trip, although I do think I am coming down with a cold or something (which is not unusual for me post-DLR trips!). I feel it in my throat (that's the first stage for me). Boo! I knew there was no way I could get out of DLR - with all of the sick people around me that I saw and heard - without catching something. Thankfully, whatever caught up to me managed to hold off until I got home and didn't hit me while I was at DLR!

Let's just hope that it's only a harmless cold and will go away soon!



My bad not getting to nzer's question before you! I concur with Sherry's assessment of the post Holiday season decorations. When it's done it's done. The tree at the GCH came down under cloak of darkness around January 4th if I recall. Not a bit of Christmas left at that point at the hotel. The parks were decorated still but I bet once the advertised end date arrives all the decorations come down over night.

Sherry - I'm so thrilled that you saw the CP twice!! Time to bust out you know who~~ :banana: Plus a room upgrade - I'm so happy for you I need to do you know what!! pixiedust:

This trip started by a magic moment and it sounds like you had quite a few more. Peppermint cones, treats, time with DIS friends. Can't wait to see your pictures and share in all the fun.

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TK -

Yep, time for :banana:! ...And for pixiedust:! :rotfl2:

Now that I've seen the CP I can tell I would love it even more with a narrator who was a personal favorite. Lou Diamond Phillips did a great job and seems to be a very likable, engaging fellow, but if an actor I really adored was narrating I think it would propel the CP to an even higher status in my mind!

As for my pictures - that darn Photobucket was acting up for me yesterday and I gave up. I am going to try again tonight to load them.

I did not take as many photos on this trip as I did on my December 2010 "...Peppermint Cone of Death" trip, but I certainly took more photos than I did on my December 2011 trip.

Honestly, the fact that I didn't take more photos than I did was for a few reasons:

1. I don't know about other Trip Reports, but in the case of mine I think that people tend to tune out after a while if there are too many pictures. Once I get past a certain point in the photos, I think a lot of folks disappear;

2. I was really trying to go for quality and not quantity this time around (whereas on my whirlwind day trip in November I was mainly going for quantity), and seek out interesting colors or angles, experiment with the camera's features, etc. I didn't want to just take photos of the same things I always get photos of - sure, there will be some 'repeats,' but I was really trying to go for some different 'material' - for example, you will not see many Cars Land or BVS photos at all, because I took so many photos in November! There was no need to take repeat photos of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street so soon!;

3. My first day was kind of an off day for me - I was tired from no sleep the night before, and I was bummed out that my friend Shawn didn't show up - so I didn't get my photo groove going until Day 2; and

4. I was aware the whole time that this TR thread doesn't have too many pages left in it before it has to close and I wasn't sure if I would have enough pages to cover a huge number of photos. I'd like to end this whole thread with one last completed TR for the road, and not have to break it up between this thread and a new thread, and I don't want to start a new thread just yet when I have some pages left in this one!



In any case, I kind of glanced over a lot of my photos after I managed to get them onto my PC (just long enough to then transfer them to a flash drive), and I must say that I was pretty pleased with a lot of the shots I got!

Yes, yes, some of the photos are too blurry or not as good as they looked in person, but many of the photos came out much better than I had imagined they would! I looked at some of them and said, "Hmmm...that one looked good in person, but not in this photo," and others surprised me and I said, "Wow! That came out great!"

I won't say which ones I thought came out great at this point because it only invites critics to instantly think, "That picture isn't that great." I'd rather just post them and let the audience decide what they like (if you all can stick with me)!




Nice to hear that you had a great time during your Holiday trip in December to the DLR. I was glad that you were able to see the CP twice during your trip, got to eat the peppermint ice cream and get a upgrade during your stay. This has been a magical trip for you and can't wait to see your pictures later on.

Thank you, Bret!

It was a pretty good trip. It started off a bit rocky but I was determined to not let myself get down about it, and so I tried to make the most of it in the time I had (though I needed more time).

Yes, I got my peppermint ice cream! It's amazing how Gibson Girl's lines have gotten much shorter compared to what they used to be - I wonder if that's because of Ghirardelli in DCA?

I've been very lucky with the upgrades at the PPH!

I hope that Disney doesn't make the CP part of a paid party next year. I can understand fireworks and the parade being part of a party, but I don't think a religious show such as the CP really fits in with a party. Despite the extra crowds, it really wasn't that bad around Town Square. I know people will complain, but it was manageable. Still, I have a hunch that DLR may try to move the CP to one of its theaters - which is too bad, because it's quite beautiful in Town Square.
 
Here is a Candlelight Processional highlight reel o' photos!




Monday, December 10, 2012 (from a 4th row/center seat)...

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Look! They're forming a tree!

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Lou Diamond Phillips...

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These singers had wonderful voices...

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This is the fellow who moved us all to tears with his angelic voice while singing "Silent Night," and then asking us to sing along with him...

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The seats were very close together...

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012 (from a seat on the right side of the stage, close to the narrator's podium)...

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Good ol' Lou, back for another night...

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This was at the end of the ceremony, when Lou was talking about his friend, Jenni Rivera, who just passed away several days ago, and about praying for the troops, being kind to each other year round, etc.

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The CP looks just beautiful! Now I'll be looking at your pictures thinking 'is this one that Sherry thinks is great?' :rotfl: I think all your pictures are great so that's easy.

I think you are right that finding the right mix of photos and prose is a talent. I think your TR have just the right balance. :thumbsup2
 
I think that 4 days are perfect for me too. I felt cheated my last trip with just the 3 days.


I love your photos from the CP!
 
OK, Sherry, I don't know whether to thank you or grump at you -- now I have one more thing on my "bucket list" to try to do at Disneyland: see the CP. My friend and I were actually there the CP weekend a couple years ago, but it was insanely busy and kinda cold. I didn't know until we were there that my friend (also raised in SoCal but in Torrance) was part of the CP as a high school choir student! Now I have to scheme some more to get us both back next year to see the CP if it is more accessible.

I love Christmas music so I think I would love the CP; whoever was narrating. I've seen Lou Diamond Phillips in a couple cable shows lately and he is still a handsome guy.

I admit I was really skeptical about the chaos the CP would cause, but everything I have read has said it hasn't affected things so much. Did you feel like it had a really snarly effect on the parks if you weren't watching it?

PHXscuba
 
I have a stupid cold now (I tried to avoid getting sick, PHX!), but at least it waited until I got home from DLR. I am in the congestion phase right now (after a couple of days of having a bad sore throat). I'm hoping it runs a normal course for a cold and goes away soon, not lingering around and morphing into something worse over a 2-month span! I knew it would be unrealistic to think that I could get out of DLR without getting sick, as there seemed to be sick people running around everywhere in the parks! I've never heard so much coughing and sneezing at DLR!

I'm not sure if I am at my peak of the cold (you know how you usually have one or two days where you are at your worst, and then it gets better after that) or if I still have an uphill climb, but I know I have to somehow get to the store and grab some juice and some decongestants (the 'good stuff' behind the counter - not the stuff sold on the shelves)! And if I see any 'real' peppermint ice cream while I am there (not that Slow Churned nonsense), I will grab it even if I can't taste it at the moment! I'd rather have it in my freezer than miss my chance to get it at all.

I finally got my pictures loaded to Photobucket, so I will post a sneak preview/highlight reel (to lure everyone in!:rotfl2:) before I start from the beginning with the TR.

I was going to post the sneak preview/highlight reel here yesterday (Friday) but I got caught up in watching the news (the terrible, tragic news of the Connecticut school shooting), and it just didn't seem like a time to be posting joyful TR photos. Many innocent, precious little souls were lost, for no reason at all - at a time when they should have been anxiously awaiting Santa's arrival or perhaps even planning a trip to a Disney resort during their break. They hadn't even gotten the chance to live their lives. Many families have now lost their babies, and their lives have been irreparably changed forever. I think that all of our hearts break for those families.


Sigh. Anyway, on to replies...


The CP looks just beautiful! Now I'll be looking at your pictures thinking 'is this one that Sherry thinks is great?' :rotfl: I think all your pictures are great so that's easy.

I think you are right that finding the right mix of photos and prose is a talent. I think your TR have just the right balance. :thumbsup2

Thank you kindly, TK!:goodvibes

Most photos I will show even if they aren't great just because they fit into whatever segment of the TR I am covering, but some are much better than others. I guess I was just surprised that some of them looked much better in actual photo size than I expected. Sometimes things look much better in the camera's window/display, and when you actually get them loaded it's a whole different story and they don't look all that wonderful! I've also had the reverse happen - where something looked not-so-great in the camera window and when I looked at it in actual photo size it was better than I thought it would be! I think it's always kind of a mystery/surprise, discovering which pictures are winners and which ones are clunkers!

You're right - trying to have a good mix of narrative and pictures is a balancing act. Every trip to DLR (or anywhere else) yields different stories and different results. Certain trip reports I do have more narrative than others because there is more to tell. In other TR efforts I can get away with mostly posting photos...but not too many. People want to see pictures, but I think there is a limit. And again, I don't know about anyone else's TR - I am only referring to my own - but I think people tend to zone out or disappear when there are too many photos (just like they tune out if there is too much prose and not enough photos).

In any case, I was mainly thinking about the fact that I have a limited number of pages left in this thread and I wanted to fit whatever photos I took in here before it closes. Out of the 1100-ish or so photos that I took, many of them are similar or identical because I was often trying to perfect one particular shot, and if it didn't come out right the first 5 times I tried it I would try again until it looked the way I wanted it to look! So I will be able to cut out a lot of that redundant stuff because it will only be necessary to post one decent picture of something rather than my 5 pitiful attempts at the same shot!:rotfl2:

I'll rustle up a highlight reel of pictures after I post this reply because I know you're headed to WDW very soon, TK, and you will be in the throes of preparing. You won't be able to follow this TR while you're gone, obviously, so I'll give you a sneak preview before you leave!



I think that 4 days are perfect for me too. I felt cheated my last trip with just the 3 days.


I love your photos from the CP!

Thank you, Michele!

It's a crummy feeling when you leave and realize there was so much more you wanted to do! I feel stupid even saying it because there are many, many people who would love to be able to go to DLR for just one day, let alone more than that. It seems so silly and insignificant to even complain. But this is a Disney discussion board and we do discuss our trips!

So, yep, I don't think that 3 days, or 3 nights and a small part of a 4th day, is enough. You know, another part of it is that as I get older my DLR priorities shift and I simply just move more slowly and get less done in a day than I used to....thus, running out of time in the trip faster. I mean, I didn't feel like I had enough time at DLR just to do the things I wanted to do - I'm not even including rides in the mix!:rotfl2: If I were to try to go on dozens of rides too, in addition to the other things I did, I think I'd probably need the amount of time that Mariezp needs when she and her family go to DLR (2 weeks)! That two-week time frame used to seem like too much for me, but now I can see where it would probably work for me.:rotfl2:

Thankfully I got a big dose of Cars Land and Buena Vista Street in November. If I hadn't done the November day trip I would have had to sandwich more time in those two lands into this December trip somewhere, which would have resulted in bumping something else out of the trip. There just would not have been enough time for everything. There wasn't enough time for everything anyway, even without Cars Land and Buena Vista Street figuring prominently in the mix!


OK, Sherry, I don't know whether to thank you or grump at you -- now I have one more thing on my "bucket list" to try to do at Disneyland: see the CP. My friend and I were actually there the CP weekend a couple years ago, but it was insanely busy and kinda cold. I didn't know until we were there that my friend (also raised in SoCal but in Torrance) was part of the CP as a high school choir student! Now I have to scheme some more to get us both back next year to see the CP if it is more accessible.

I love Christmas music so I think I would love the CP; whoever was narrating. I've seen Lou Diamond Phillips in a couple cable shows lately and he is still a handsome guy.

I admit I was really skeptical about the chaos the CP would cause, but everything I have read has said it hasn't affected things so much. Did you feel like it had a really snarly effect on the parks if you weren't watching it?

PHXscuba

PHX -

I really think you would enjoy the CP. There is a high possibility that it will relocate to the Hyperion Theater (with possibly even more nights or more performances of the CP than this year's 20 nights!) next year - I think that if Disney does this it will be because they are having an official Christmas party in Disneyland and will want to offer something in DCA for people to do if they don't want to attend the party.

Now that I've seen the CP, of course, and knowing that it has been held in Town Square for over 50 years, I can't imagine it being held anywhere other than in Town Square. There is something about that location that lends itself well to the intimacy and special feeling of it at DLR. It's very dramatic to see all of the wonderful choir members holding their candles and lanterns in front of the train station. I think it will still be a lovely ceremony if it moves to a theater in either park, but I don't think it will have the same vibe.

As for how the CP has affected things in the park - in my opinion, having the CP on multiple nights probably worked well for spacing out the crowds and averting a possible crowd nightmare if it had only been held on, say, 5 nights. Originally I wasn't sure how it would go and if the 20 nights were a good thing or a bad thing. Ultimately, I think they were a good thing. Fewer nights would mean more people coming out to try to see it and more people standing around in Town Square at one time, hoping to get seats.

Sure, it was a bit annoying that there were ropes up around Town Square and we were sometimes diverted to one side of Town Square to exit if we were not seeing the CP. I know people will complain about that (and exaggerate!) and say it was a massive nightmare. If I hadn't seen the CP and enjoyed it, I might be grumbling about the extra crowds shuffling out of Town Square but it was not the worst crowd situation I have experienced at DLR - not by a long shot.

Honestly, I was at DL on New Year's Eve once, many years ago, and those crowds were the worst I've seen. Those NYE crowds were what caused me to not want to go back to DL on NYE again!

This CP set-up - while a bit of a nuisance - really did not seem that bad to me (not compared to what was predicted or compared to what I imagined). Quite frankly, the crowds caused by the parade tend to seem just as bad, if not worse, to me. And the parade on Tuesday night was delayed a bit (technical problems) so it happened very close to the CP, which meant that the crowds were just kind of stuck on Main Street in between events. A lot of folks didn't even know what the CP was - I heard many people asking their groups questions like, "Now what is this whole set-up for again? Is it a concert?" They were clueless.

But I've seen crowd gridlock that was just as bad - if not worse - when I've tried to move through Adventureland in the past. I've experienced worse crowds just trying to get through NOS or Frontierland after a showing of Fantasmic. I really don't think that the extra gridlock caused by the CP was any worse than those scenarios - and it may have even been not as bad as those scenarios. Of course, different nights will produce different crowd situations - a weekend might be horrible, whereas my weeknights were not too horrific.

I really think Laurie/DizNee Luver should see the CP (or should have seen it) while at DLR. The CP is right up her alley (especially because she is a person of faith and is not averse to the more religious things in life). Her whole family could have gotten seats if they had been there on the nights I was there, with only a few minutes of waiting. If she had seen (in person) how easy it was for me to get a seat, I think she would have been more motivated to do it. But because she didn't try for a seat, I think she had visions of it being a madhouse or a mob scene, or visions of having to stand and wait for hours to see it. I think she was more bothered by the Main Street crowds than I was. Again, those crowds were nothing worse than what I've seen in other scenarios at DLR, so I guess it's all a matter of how you look at it.
 
Here is a sneak preview/teaser/highlight reel o' photos from my DLR trip this past week, just selected at random:




I never get tired of my favorite hotel tree - the glorious, blue-green, glowing tree at the Paradise Pier Hotel. It warms my heart and puts a smile on my face...

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This year's gingerbread masterpiece at Storytellers Cafe - which did not smell anywhere near as fresh and wonderful as it did in 2011...

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Part of this year's gingerbread house at White Water Snacks...

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A different perspective of Buena Vista Street...

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The view from my Paradise Pier room...

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Some of the vibrant flowers in front of the CP stage...

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Well, at least I didn't harm any innocent trash cans while taking this photo...

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I love how each one of the masks in New Orleans Square seems to have its own personality!

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This photo just screams "Christmas time," doesn't it? Lol....

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This one is called "Sherry is experimenting with the sepia setting on her camera..."

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Adventureland fun...

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A collection of 'peaks'...

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Just horsin' around...

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Toon Town fun...

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Tomorrowland fun...

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It's a Small World Holiday fun...

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I was trying to aim upward because there were a lot of people's heads in the way...

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A slightly different perspective of Haunted Mansion Holiday...

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And this one is called "Sherry is experimenting with the B&W feature on her camera"...

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Have I successfully lured anyone in to stick around? Or have I scared everyone away! Lol.
 
I'm stuck! You can't shake me :cool1:

I love the photos, am craving peppermint ice cream again, and the photos I found extra nice: You playing with your B&W feature on your camera and Just horsin' around. Yes that one shot of the yellow flowers screams Holiday time!
 
It was great seeing you again Sherry!!! Even though things got hectic and I checked in without you and Liza (I still feel horrible about that):headache: I think we would have attempted the CP (after talking with you about it) if I didn't almost have a panic attack our first day there. The crowds on Main St once they rope off the walkways are just too much for me and I can't believe how many people would step over the strollers (while the girls were in them). The weather got cold and damp after you left (good timing on your part) so that played into our decisions on what to do and not do.

I would have loved to have seen it.....but I knew with our family that this would not be the year to try it.

We had a wonderful week and got to do quite a bit, so I'm pleased!! :woohoo:

Mike got a couple shots of Gwen with one of her boys on the Mator's Junkyard Jamboree and one really good one I'll be sharing on my TR. We later saw the whole family (Gwen & Gavin with the boys) exiting Pirates. (no pic) I'll tell you........the exit of POTC is a great place to catch celebrities.....in Feb. we saw Adam Sandler coming off....unfortunately I couldn't get my camera out quick enough........lol

We'll be heading home tomorrow but thought I'd peak in to see if you had started posting your pics.........and you had!!!!! :yay:
 
I was able to quickly scroll through the pics just now but wanted to pop on to say that I'll be away to Hawaii for the holidays (and a wedding!) so I'll be gone for a few weeks! Loved, loved the pic of the Castle adorned with beautiful lights! Glad you had a great trip, Sherry!! :banana: I'll catch up and read through it all when I get back! :santa:
 
I'm stuck! You can't shake me :cool1:

I love the photos, am craving peppermint ice cream again, and the photos I found extra nice: You playing with your B&W feature on your camera and Just horsin' around. Yes that one shot of the yellow flowers screams Holiday time!

Thank you for sticking around, TK!

I know you have your big WDW holiday extravaganza coming up super fast and will be MIA from this TR for a while, so I wanted to at least get a sneak preview up now, before you leave.

Ahh...so you like the horse pic and the B&W one, eh? Interesting. Very interesting, indeed. See, that's one of the reasons why I didn't want to specify which photos I am partial to this time around (at least, not so early on - maybe I will say which ones are my favorites at the end) - I like to hear what other people like or what catches their attention, without being swayed by what I say I like. I don't know that I would have guessed that you'd like the B&W pic or the horse pic!

Yes, I love that the yellow flower pic is just sooooo holiday-esque!:rotfl2: I saw that field of flowers in Critter Country and thought, "Well, they could have at least put in red flowers instead of yellow ones. Yellow doesn't say 'Christmas' at all!"

Did you happen to notice that the Tomorrowland pic, the IASWH pic and the Winter Castle pic are all narrower than the other pics? I have absolutely no clue how that happened!:rotfl2::confused3

I did not edit one single photo - all of those photos I posted are exactly as they looked in the camera. They have not been cropped or post-processed at all, and I uploaded them to the same proportions on Photobucket that all the others were loaded - and yet, somehow there is a group of them from that particular night that somehow got 'thinner.':rotfl2: How did that happen? Why are they narrow like that? And why did the same thing not happen to all of my photos, but instead only happened to certain ones? This is very weird.



It was great seeing you again Sherry!!! Even though things got hectic and I checked in without you and Liza (I still feel horrible about that):headache: I think we would have attempted the CP (after talking with you about it) if I didn't almost have a panic attack our first day there. The crowds on Main St once they rope off the walkways are just too much for me and I can't believe how many people would step over the strollers (while the girls were in them). The weather got cold and damp after you left (good timing on your part) so that played into our decisions on what to do and not do.

I would have loved to have seen it.....but I knew with our family that this would not be the year to try it.

We had a wonderful week and got to do quite a bit, so I'm pleased!! :woohoo:

Mike got a couple shots of Gwen with one of her boys on the Mator's Junkyard Jamboree and one really good one I'll be sharing on my TR. We later saw the whole family (Gwen & Gavin with the boys) exiting Pirates. (no pic) I'll tell you........the exit of POTC is a great place to catch celebrities.....in Feb. we saw Adam Sandler coming off....unfortunately I couldn't get my camera out quick enough........lol

We'll be heading home tomorrow but thought I'd peak in to see if you had started posting your pics.........and you had!!!!! :yay:

Hi, Laurie!

It was great to see you again too. If I had been able to stay one more day, it would have been nice to actually hang out in the parks a bit with you and do some rides together. I really didn't have much of a chance to chat with Mike or the kids, either.

I realized after I left that I didn't properly thank you for treating me to Surf's Up (which was unnecessary, but I really appreciate it:hug:). THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! For some reason, it seemed to be hectic from the second Liza and I sat down at the table and I couldn't get a moment to think clearly.:rotfl2: We hadn't been there for more than a few seconds (and my camera was not ready) before a character came along. And then it seemed to just be a whirlwind of activity after that. So by the time we all went our separate ways I was already in the mindset of having to get back to the room to grab my things and make sure I hadn't forgotten to pack anything.

Well, if the CP moves to a different location next year (like an indoor theater) it will probably be better for those who felt the crowds were too much. Maybe that will be better for you (although I don't know how easy or difficult it will be to get seats in that kind of scenario). However, it will be a different vibe because the Town Square location is what made it extra special, I think. Being outdoors in the cool air with the candlelight and music, in front of the train station, seemed to enhance the whole thing.

I did end up getting a cold - which I am in the middle of right now - but at least it waited until I got home to hit me, and didn't get me while I was at DLR. I noticed an inordinate number of people coughing and sneezing and blowing their noses all over DLR - did you notice that too? I knew it would be a miracle if I didn't end up getting sick, and sure enough, I did. I hope that you and the family are able to stay well and avoid any bouts of illness!


I was able to quickly scroll through the pics just now but wanted to pop on to say that I'll be away to Hawaii for the holidays (and a wedding!) so I'll be gone for a few weeks! Loved, loved the pic of the Castle adorned with beautiful lights! Glad you had a great trip, Sherry!! :banana: I'll catch up and read through it all when I get back! :santa:

Hi, Chereya!

Thank you!:goodvibes

First of all, how wonderful that you'll be in Hawaii for the holidays!:cool1: What a wonderful place to spend Christmas/New Year's! Have a great, great time.

I'm so glad you like the Castle picture! One of my main goals on this trip was to stick around in DL long enough to get nighttime Castle pics and nighttime IASWH pics. I'd gotten them before, a few years ago, but they were not good and I didn't have time to practice and make them better. I was bound and determined to get better night shots of those two locations this year, and I wasn't going to walk away from the Castle and from IASWH without getting at least a few pics that I was moderately satisfied with!

Now, as to why the Castle and IASWH pics mysteriously turned out narrower than all the other pics...I am stumped.:confused3 I have no clue how that happened, or if it is something that can even be fixed in the camera!
 
The yellow flowers are a California Christmas. I needed to see them today. We are 41 degrees and raining here. Brr.
 
I love the tree at the PPH too. :thumbsup2

And I love waking up to Photopalooza. :woohoo:

I'm so so glad you had an amazing trip. :goodvibes
 
Thank you, Bret!

It was a pretty good trip. It started off a bit rocky but I was determined to not let myself get down about it, and so I tried to make the most of it in the time I had (though I needed more time).

Yes, I got my peppermint ice cream! It's amazing how Gibson Girl's lines have gotten much shorter compared to what they used to be - I wonder if that's because of Ghirardelli in DCA?

I've been very lucky with the upgrades at the PPH!

I hope that Disney doesn't make the CP part of a paid party next year. I can understand fireworks and the parade being part of a party, but I don't think a religious show such as the CP really fits in with a party. Despite the extra crowds, it really wasn't that bad around Town Square. I know people will complain, but it was manageable. Still, I have a hunch that DLR may try to move the CP to one of its theaters - which is too bad, because it's quite beautiful in Town Square.

You did quite a lot during your trip with the two CP which was great. It was good to hear that you were in high spirit during your trip.

When I was in line for Gibson Girl's for the peppermint ice cream and the queue was not that long at night which was kind of surprisingly. I believe the line was half full when I got the ice cream. Half of the people are over at DCA for CL so Ghirardelli's is a great addition so Gibson won't be that busy.

I am hoping for the same thing that the CP won't be part of a paid party for next year. The CP at EPCOT during the Holiday season is part of the regular admission and also you can get a dining package to get a better spot to watch it, but as you said that it shouldn't be part of the party while EPCOT is part of the admission. As you said that the CP at TS is always busy during that one weekend, but with it every night it is just going to cause so much traffic. I was also going to ask you about the rumors of the CP possibly be moving to the Hyperion Theater? I haven't been on too much to read the rumors but I was going to ask you if you heard anything about that. It won't be the same if they move it to the theater while it should still be at MS TS.


Great pictures from your pre updates to your PTR. The one's that I like the most was the sunset while you were in the PPH room. I also like that you have tried one touch colors with your pictures.

Can't wait to read more of your updates.
 
I'm writing to you live, from Congestion Central!:rotfl2: That's right. I am at that oh-so-fun stage of a cold where my head is completely clogged up and I feel like I am suffocating. And then there is the oh-so-attractive chapped red face, which is charming...

Zicam spray has always worked wonders for my horrible congestion, but when it wears off I am back to feeling like I am suffocating again. I don't like to keep using that spray. And yet, I need to be able to breathe! Breathing is good!


The yellow flowers are a California Christmas. I needed to see them today. We are 41 degrees and raining here. Brr.

Michele -

Yellow flowers and blue sky definitely say "California Christmas."

Speaking of holidays and flowers - interestingly, the floral Mickey at the entrance to DL was totally lackluster last week. I think it may have been slightly more holiday-ish back in November, but last week it looked really bare. It seems as though Disney may have skimped on floral Mickey this year - or maybe all the recent rain had an effect.



I love the tree at the PPH too. :thumbsup2

And I love waking up to Photopalooza. :woohoo:

I'm so so glad you had an amazing trip. :goodvibes

Jenny -

Thank you!:goodvibes There were a couple of 'down' moments here and there, and there are several things that I did not do on this trip that I would normally do or would have wanted to do...but I am mainly focusing on the positive aspects of the trip. It was mostly a good trip!

I never get tired of the PPH tree - the colors are so pretty!



You did quite a lot during your trip with the two CP which was great. It was good to hear that you were in high spirit during your trip.

When I was in line for Gibson Girl's for the peppermint ice cream and the queue was not that long at night which was kind of surprisingly. I believe the line was half full when I got the ice cream. Half of the people are over at DCA for CL so Ghirardelli's is a great addition so Gibson won't be that busy.

I am hoping for the same thing that the CP won't be part of a paid party for next year. The CP at EPCOT during the Holiday season is part of the regular admission and also you can get a dining package to get a better spot to watch it, but as you said that it shouldn't be part of the party while EPCOT is part of the admission. As you said that the CP at TS is always busy during that one weekend, but with it every night it is just going to cause so much traffic. I was also going to ask you about the rumors of the CP possibly be moving to the Hyperion Theater? I haven't been on too much to read the rumors but I was going to ask you if you heard anything about that. It won't be the same if they move it to the theater while it should still be at MS TS.


Great pictures from your pre updates to your PTR. The one's that I like the most was the sunset while you were in the PPH room. I also like that you have tried one touch colors with your pictures.

Can't wait to read more of your updates.

Bret -

Thank you!:goodvibes

Yes, I also heard the rumors of the CP moving to the Hyperion. I think that has been a rumor for a couple of years - even before the billion dollar makeover of DCA was finished - but it became a more believable rumor this year.

My sense of it is that Disney wanted to give the park guests more chances to be able to see the CP in its original home - Town Square - this year, before moving it to another venue...or before adding it to a paid party. I think that one or the other of those things will happen (adding the CP to a party is less likely than changing the venue). So they held the ceremony on 20 nights to get everyone interested in it before switching things up next year.

This is similar to what happened with Halloween Screams fireworks, as you will recall - they held it every single night of the entire Halloween season, for all guests to see, in 2009. They built up interest in it and got people talking about it. They held it every night to give everyone one chance to see it for free, before making it a party exclusive in 2010.

Having seen the CP in Town Square, I can tell that moving it to a theater will change the whole vibe of it. It will still be a lovely ceremony, but I think the historical Town Square spot really added to the mood and feeling of it.

If Ghirardelli actually sold some holiday ice cream treats, they might have an edge on Gibson Girl. But Gibson Girl has the actual peppermint ice cream, so I keep going back!

I know that my camera has a one touch color feature in it somewhere - I remember seeing it in the manual at one point - but I haven't used it. One touch color is when you make a photo all black and white except for one color (like red), isn't it? For example, you will do a one touch color photo showing only the blue in the photo, or only the red, but the rest will be black and white. I haven't done that.

I'll leave the one touch color to you and deej! You both use it so well! I mainly just wanted to know where my simple black and white feature was in the camera, and where the sepia feature was! There are certain things in Frontierland and Critter Country that look like they should be in black and white or sepia!

Sometimes I will switch scene modes too (not always), and use the foliage feature or the sunset/sunrise feature. Sometimes I don't feel like using them and won't bother with it, but other times I do.
 
DebraDi -

Of course I remember you! You're introducing yourself as though I'd forgotten who you are! I've just been waiting for you to come back!

I know you told me long ago that you prefer lurking and only speaking up here and there, but because you were silent for sooooo long (like through my whole "Aunt Betty..." trip report), I wasn't sure if you were still there! You stuck around while I was posting my Christmas countdown photos here last year, and you popped into the Christmas Superthread a few times. I also remember that you commented right after I got back from last year's December trip, when I posted a quick update that mentioned that I ended up crying on a bench in DCA.

Welcome back!:cool1::cool1: Thank you for the kind words. I really appreciate it. I know that a lot of people lurk and linger silently, but it is nice to hear from folks every now and then that they are actually enjoying the TR's.

You remember me. :hug: But of course! You have the mind for picking up and remembering details, which greatly comes in handy for writing extensive trip reports. :) I wish I had such skills. I live in the same small community that my husband and I both graduated from high school in, (probably about the same time as you) and when we run into people, I have learned to just put a nice smile on my face and be friendly. Walk away and ask “Who the heck is that?” DH then proceeds to give me details about said person from back in the day trying to trigger some semblance of memory.

Yes, I was there thru the whole Aunt Betty trip report. Thru out the story, I thought I was mortified by “M”, and then you got to the end, and I was beyond mortified, seriously shocked. I kept waiting for some little clue as to why she behaved in such a fashion. I never even came close to anticipating the end of the story wherein the tears came into place. Even though you had tried to give us fair warning, the immature behavior was beyond a reasonable person’s comprehension. –I have since drawn the conclusion that she is secretly resentful of your place in history regarding Brett Michaels. --True, I know little and may be completely off base, but that is the only thing that makes a shred of sense, so that’s my theory. (I’m an accountant, I should probably not try to psycho analyze people :rolleyes1)

I too loved the horse picture. I even went back to it and asked myself why did I love it, and decided, I really don’t know, just know that I do. Maybe it is the unique angle. I also loved the gingerbread house from the Storytellers. Those lights on the roof are so adorable, and the stone columns are so cute.
 
You remember me. :hug: But of course! You have the mind for picking up and remembering details, which greatly comes in handy for writing extensive trip reports. :) I wish I had such skills. I live in the same small community that my husband and I both graduated from high school in, (probably about the same time as you) and when we run into people, I have learned to just put a nice smile on my face and be friendly. Walk away and ask Who the heck is that? DH then proceeds to give me details about said person from back in the day trying to trigger some semblance of memory.

Yes, I was there thru the whole Aunt Betty trip report. Thru out the story, I thought I was mortified by M, and then you got to the end, and I was beyond mortified, seriously shocked. I kept waiting for some little clue as to why she behaved in such a fashion. I never even came close to anticipating the end of the story wherein the tears came into place. Even though you had tried to give us fair warning, the immature behavior was beyond a reasonable persons comprehension. I have since drawn the conclusion that she is secretly resentful of your place in history regarding Brett Michaels. --True, I know little and may be completely off base, but that is the only thing that makes a shred of sense, so thats my theory. (Im an accountant, I should probably not try to psycho analyze people :rolleyes1)

I too loved the horse picture. I even went back to it and asked myself why did I love it, and decided, I really dont know, just know that I do. Maybe it is the unique angle. I also loved the gingerbread house from the Storytellers. Those lights on the roof are so adorable, and the stone columns are so cute.

DebraDi -

I remember you telling me a while back about your DH's good memory for names and faces and such, and how he'd have to fill you in on who certain people were!:rotfl2: Your memory may not be like that, but I bet you have some other amazing skill that puts everyone else to shame. (Since you're an accountant, you probably have super-fast and complex math skills!)

Yes, that Aunt Betty trip of December 2011 was something, wasn't it? I would say that your conclusions about "M" are not far off base in some roundabout ways, except for that I knew her way before we met Bret & the gang, and she was doing 'questionable' things even when we were 13 or 14 that made me think she resented me. (Then again, I was not a model kid or a model friend when I was that age either, so I am sure that I was largely to blame.)

The thing is, when kids do stupid things to their 'friends' at 13 or 14 you just chalk it up to youth and immaturity. We all grow up and mature, and we learn to treat people with courtesy and respect. However, in "M's" case, I think that some of whatever started in our youth carried over to adulthood. That, and I think she just doesn't respect or value certain people, while she treats others (even people she barely knows) like they are her best pals. It's a very odd thing. I wish it weren't like that, because underneath all of whatever her stuff is she can be a fun person to hang out with in places like Disneyland, but we're way past the point of being able to do that now. Too much has changed (or not changed, as the case may be) over the years.

Anyway - sooo...you're another fan of the horse photo (like tksbaskets is), huh? Interesting. Very, very interesting! It may be an assumption that I posted that horse photo in the 'highlight reel' because it was/is a favorite of mine, but that is not necessarily true. In fact, I'm not sure if I like the horse photo or not, to be honest!:rotfl2: I mainly posted it because it was different. It's not something I usually take a photo of when at DLR.

This is the tally so far:


- You and TK like the horse photo.

- TK likes the B&W photo of the bridge.

- Bret likes the sunset photo (I think it may have been a sunrise, but I am losing track of which photos I took at which times!:rotfl2:) taken from the PPH room.

- I guess that Michele liked the yellow "California Christmas" flower photo.



No one else has mentioned a favorite.




:santa::santa::santa:


ANYWAY...I am past the suffocation stage of my cold, and have settled into the fun coughing stage (which is usually the last stage of the cold for me) - oh joy!:cool1:;) Things seem to be staying on course for a normal illness and not morphing into a horrible 2-1/2 month-long mutant thing.

But, I've got my Robitussin and my Mucinex handy, and I want to start rockin' this Trip Report! I don't know how much actual writing or narrative will be necessary - there were a few amusing things that happened here and there, but I think I can mainly stick to posting photos. I want to try to crank out a few installments at a time to get things rolling. So, expect to see anywhere from 2 - 5 installments going up all at once.

Notice that I changed the name of the report - it's a working title. You all know how I am. You know I will pick a title for a TR and then change it mid-way through if something else hits me.

So, for right now, the new TR title is "Candlelight & Cannonballs! Aunt Betty's Do-Over Trip."

I reserve the right to change the title later on, though! As much as I wanted to use PHXscuba's "Nightmare Before Christmas" suggestion (mainly for my previous TR), it surely didn't fit with this current holiday TR.
 
2. I had a major celebrity sighting in DCA yesterday - Gwen Stefani and her super-hot husband, Gavin!! They were just a few feet away from me. This was the first A-List celebrity I've ever seen at DLR (I've seen B-List and below). Gwen walks with a strut, and was rockin' the red lips and gray pants/black tank top;

Of course she walks with a strut. :) And now I have Sheena Easton in my head...:3dglasses (I can hear the young'uns saying "huh?")


Man, what celebrities weren't in the park in the last week or two? Gwen etc, Sandra & Melissa, Ms Klum, the Albas....did Disney do some big day-after-day scheduling in the above-POTC-suite or something?
 













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