Thursday, December 31, 2015

Another Year In The Books

For the past few years our Christmas Eve tradition has been to attend a performance of the Candlelight Processional, but this year we had to change that up.  Disney has revamped their annual pass options and ours was due for renewal at the end of Nov.  We opted for the least expensive which would allow us access to the parks only M - F with some blackout dates including the last 2 weeks of Dec.  So this Christmas Eve we decided to check out some of the hotel decorations since all of them get into the spirit of the season
each with their own theme.  Our first stop was the Contemporary Hotel with its towering 70 ft. tall Christmas tree with nearly 36,000 white LED lights located outside the main lobby entrance.  Once inside the hotel
      and taking the escalators to the 4th floor we found a 16 ft. tall “Frozen” themed gingerbread ice castle.  Created in the “It’s a Small World” style, it took months to bake all the components and 5 days for the pastry chefs to build
   the ice castle which has more than 1,500 gingerbread shingles.  They used 311 lbs. of honey, 514 lbs. of flour, 273 eggs, 67 lbs. of spices, 222 lbs. of icing, and 423 lbs. of chocolate!  Plus Santa was on hand to greet everyone and listen to all the little kids’ wishes!
 
We hopped back on the monorail and headed over to the Polynesian Village Resort.  They have lots of beautiful red poinsettias, garland swags, and the trees are decorated with tropical flowers and island themed items, but to us it just never seems to be as festive. The monorail exits onto the 2nd floor, and though we didn’t go down to the lower level, I did take a photo from above. Unfortunately I didn’t get Santa in it (he’s on the other side of that pole and the reason for the line of people).  The resort doesn’t have the height of many of the other resort hotels so the trees are not as tall but still lovely.
 

It was back on the monorail to the best and grandest of them all…the Grand Floridian Hotel.  They definitely know how to do Christmas up right!!  Again the monorail stops on the 2nd floor and once you step inside the hotel, you have an incredible view looking down upon the huge 40 ft. tall Christmas tree located on the lower level. As you can see, Santa sure gets around!  We walked down the grand staircase and found a very long line of folks who were not waiting for Santa but were waiting for that special photo op with Mickey and Minnie!!  They
were situated on the opposite side of the tree from Santa, and I managed to get a nice shot of them returning from one of their periodic breaks, Minnie twirling as she walked in. For the wee little ones, they get down on their knees as seen in this photo, but everyone wants their
  moment with this iconic couple regardless of age and sometimes whole families get in the picture.  Instead we found a couple of comfy chairs and just people watched while a live band in period costume played Christmas tunes on the 2nd floor balcony and when they took a break, a tuxedoed gentleman played the grand piano in the lobby.  A truly relaxing and entertaining way to spend a couple of hours.


Not to be overlooked (because you certainly couldn’t miss it!) is the life-sized gingerbread house that has been a fixture in the lobby every Christmas for the past 16 years.  It doubles as a snack shop/refreshment stand selling cookies, ornaments, beverages, and other goodies.  The pastry chefs estimate that it takes 400 hours of baking for this structure that stands 16 ft. high with more than 10,000 pieces of gingerbread and is made with 1,050 lbs. of honey, 700 lbs. of chocolate, 600 lbs. of confectioner’s sugar, 35 lbs. of spices, 800 lbs. of flour, 140 pints of egg whites, and 180 lbs. of apricot glaze.

It was time to head outside to catch the Holiday Wishes fireworks at Magic Kingdom.  No, we weren’t going to the park but planned to watch them from the wraparound porch of Narcoossee’s Restaurant located on the Grand Floridian property.  We walked out the back
   of the hotel, past the lighted deer, and towards the boat docks.  Narcoossee’s is located right on the Seven Seas Lagoon, and it really was an awesome place to watch the fireworks.

A few days later we made a brief stop at Walmart on our way to a doctor’s appointment because on this particular day from 1-3pm the Budweiser Clydesdales would be there for a “meet and greet”.  So as not to get caught up in the crowds Russ decided to park at the other end of the parking lot, and as
   it turned out was a great decision because the Budweiser truck arrived at that end.  In fact I thought it was going to hit our car as it made the turn!  We walked over to where it parked and watched as they unloaded the one, lone Clydesdale.  It was a little
   disappointing that there was only one but still very cool to see and watch as the groomer prepared him for his upcoming photo ops.  Then they made the long walk to the other end of the parking lot where folks were lined up waiting
     to meet, pet, and get their photo taken with this magnificent creature.  Unfortunately we had to hit the road but got an opportunity the others didn’t.
 
     We ended the year at a New Year’s Eve party here at the Lake Magic Resort.  This was our first time attending it and could be our last unless they get more organized!  Everyone was required to have a ticket in advance as seating was limited, but no one was collecting them as you arrived so a lot more
people showed up than there were seats.  They were even bringing patio chairs in from the pool!  It was BYOB, the resort was going to provide some appetizers, and I had inquired earlier in the week as to what the resort would be providing. I was told they had 400 wings, salsa and chips, black-eyed peas (a Southern tradition), and a veggie tray.  Well, there weren’t many
veggies, never saw any salsa and chips, some dinner rolls (?), the wings were fatty, and when the first batch ran out, folks in line were told it’d be 20 min. before they’d have more cooked.  Thank goodness we had made plans with our tablemates to each bring something to share. A DJ played a good selection of music, and we had a nice time with Jean and Jack, Judy and Bob, and their friends Roy and Ann.  None of us stayed till midnight as we all wanted to get back home to watch the fireworks that seem to surround the neighborhood on New Year’s Eve plus you can see some of Disney’s...Happy New Year!!

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Enoying The Magic

What better way to start off December than with a trip to one of our favorite Disney places…the Kilimanjaro Safari ride at Animal Kingdom!  Skies were overcast the day we went so the animals seemed to be out in abundance.  This saddle-billed stork is near the
      beginning of the ride and is the tallest stork in Africa standing about 5 ft. tall with a wingspan up to 9 ft.  If you look closely at the photo, you’ll see that it’s actually not standing but resting on its knees!

Shortly before we left the RV for the park, we had received an email stating that one of our FastPasses for the day had been cancelled (can’t remember why) and to compensate we could use it for any ride at any time that day.  Woohoo!  So of course we decided
      to ride the safari twice!  During the first trip, we had one of the best views ever of one of the cheetahs as this was the first time we had seen it actually standing on a nearby rock, and we had a slight
     delay on the second go round thanks to an ostrich who decided to stop and hang out in the middle of the road for a few minutes.  It was definitely in no hurry to go anywhere!
 
   Afterwards, though they don't have many Christmas decorations, we wandered around, passing the newest character addition greeting guests, Flik from A Bug’s Life, and also had a great view of Mt. Everest from the Expedition Everest ride across the park.  Did you know that at 500 acres, Animal
Kingdom is the largest Disney theme park in the world?!  The savannah in Kilimanjaro alone is about 110 acres making it larger than the entire Magic Kingdom.  Throughout the park there are over 1,500 animals representing about 250 different species.
 
  We also made a point of catching another favorite, the Festival of the Lion King which is always a spectacular event.  This 30 minute, Broadway-like production features live singers, acrobats, dancers, puppeteers, and parade-style floats that fill this theater in the round.  Of the 4 huge floats, the animated
Simba stands 12 ft. tall atop Pride Rock while on the other floats there’s an elephant, a swaying giraffe, and Pumba (Timon actually sings, dances, and wanders around the show…he’s the emcee).  The pageantry, energy, amazing talent, and colorful costumes make this performance a must see!

The following week it was back to Epcot for the Candlelight Processional with actress/comedian Ana Gasteyer (Saturday Night Live, Suburgatory, The Good Wife) as the guest narrator.  She was really very good and expressive in her narration.  Only “complaint” we

Sign Language Interpreter
had is that her opening was a little too long (though funny) which impacted the end of the show when the park’s automated loud speakers announcing the upcoming fireworks talked over the ending of the narration.  (Each celebrity gets a few minutes at the beginning to welcome everyone and say a few words.)  
     However, she did pause till it was finished.  We stayed to enjoy Illuminations never get tired of it this time of year, and as an added bonus we could see the Magic Kingdom fireworks in the background!
 
   Early one evening we rode one of the ferries across Seven Seas Lagoon from the Transportation & Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom.  It gave us a beautiful view of the Castle, train station, and top of the 65 ft. high Christmas tree as we approached.
 
After using our FastPass on Buzz Lightyear (I actually beat Russ!), we scoped out a spot in front of Cinderella’s Castle to await the start of “A Frozen Holiday Wish”.  The beautiful icicle lights that cover the Castle are turned off in preparation for this 7 min. show
     featuring Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf who initially appears on the Castle balcony.  He then joins the others onstage, and after a little skit of wishing there was some way to bring ice and snow, Queen Elsa whirls around the stage to the
music of “Let It Go” doing her magic, initially with snowflakes projected onto the Castle and then finally it’s covered with the gorgeous icicle lights.  (More than 200,000 tiny LED white lights are attached to netting that drapes over the castle creating this glistening icicle look.)  The background color on the Castle changes every few minutes, and the whole effect is truly stunning to see in person.


From there we made our way down Main Street and found a great spot to wait for the start of Disney’s Electrical Parade.  Yeah, this visit was more of a wait and see than actually doing much of anything. J  This 20 minute nighttime parade features floats and live performers covered in half a million lights all
   timed to a synchronized soundtrack.  It starts with Tinker Bell waving to the crowds from the basket of a hot air balloon and ends with a float "To Honor America".

Now it was time to find the perfect spot to watch the fireworks which only required stepping out into the middle of Main street.  It truly is the perfect spot!  But first is a 10 min. production called Celebrate the Magic.  The Castle is transformed into a paper canvas making it a piece of living art.  Choreographed to a musical soundtrack, classic and contemporary Disney films, characters, and a kaleidoscope of colors are projected onto the Castle.  At times it’s almost as if someone is drawing on the front of the castle walls.
 
Then after about another 5 min. it was time for the Wishes fireworks spectacular that happen above and around the backdrop of Cinderella’s Castle, and at this time of year they are called Holiday Wishes performed to classic Christmas songs.  The lights on the Castle change colors throughout the show reflecting the different stages of the Wishes’ narrative done by Jiminy Cricket, and at the end the lights are turned off for the finale of explosions. Just another fabulous day at Walt Disney World!