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A Very Disney Christmas: Hollywood Studios Edition

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Our fourth day ended up being a bit of a surprise; we had considered opting out of Hollywood Studios, but we ended up changing our minds that morning and going. I am so glad that we did. Aside from all the Star Wars things, the Christmas decorations were my favorite out of all the parks.  Because of the old time Hollywood theme, the decorations were all very vintage looking.  They even decorated the giant dinosaur and her little lagoon.        While, I did miss The Great Movie Ride, we still found plenty to do. We saw the Beauty and the Beast stage show, the Star Wars show and the Indiana Jones stunt show.  We also saw Fantasmic, which I highly recommend to anyone who loves fireworks and classic Disney movies.  We rode Toy Story Midway Mania and Star Tours before enjoying the new Christmas projection show on the Tower of Terror. It was beautiful, especially when it began to snow.  I also was able to pin trade for the first time, making it a memorable visit.        

A Very Disney Christmas : EPCOT Edition

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        Our third park was EPCOT, and while it seemed to be the least decorated of the parks, it still had some awesome decorations. Aside from the enormous tree at the entrance to the World Showcase, the American Pavilion had an equally enormous and beautiful tree. Most of the countries had some pretty wreaths over buildings and on lampposts. The EPCOT tree The American Tree Christmas Tea in the U.K.  While they were pretty, we didn’t only focus on the decorations. We rode Test Track, and Journey into Imagination. We even go to see the new Muppet show as we left Spaceship Earth. had a lovely dinner at the Rose and Crown and rode the Frozen ride in Norway. Norway Mexico    Our last day in the parks was spent revisiting EPCOT. We explored more of the World Showcase, rode Soarin and Journey Into Imagination. We rode Frozen again and had some delicious snacks at the pastry shop nearby.  We also got to see the gingerbread Whitehouse in the American P

A Very Disney Christmas : Animal Kingdom Edition

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     We spent the second day at Animal Kingdom, which had some pretty nice decorations as well, but we didn’t take too much notice of them at first as we were anxious to get in line for the Flight of Passage ride in Pandora.  Though a long wait, the ride was wonderful, and we enjoyed looking around the floating mountains and the shops. We also rode the River Journey, which was beautiful and peaceful, but rather short. We noticed some neat decorations on our way to the safari and on our way to lunch at Pizzafari, but my favorite decorations were around Dinosaur.  There were kitschy in a very awesome way, the Santa dinosaur in the one gift shop being my favorite.          After seeing Finding Nemo the musical, listening to a harpist, and exploring Pandora by night, we saw the light show on the Tree of Life and headed out for the night.

A Very Disney Christmas : Magic Kingdom Edition

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            This holiday season I was able to do something I never thought possible, take a December vacation to Walt Disney World. Working in retail, I’ve gotten used to having my November and December completely overrun with work, so I wasn’t too optimistic about getting time off for a weeklong trip.             Imagine my surprise, when my time off request was approved.  At first, I didn’t think it would even be worth asking, but I am so glad that I did because Disney knows how to celebrate Christmas in a big way. We arrived in Florida on Sunday, December 3 and had dinner at Disney Springs and while it was packed, we had a good time seeing the place decorated for the holidays. The next day was our first visit to the parks.              Magic Kingdom is always special, but the Christmas decorations on Main Street made it even more so. Aside from the massive Christmas tree, wreaths and garlands were strewn over all the buildings and lampposts.    Not to be outdo