Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Holiday and Disney a winning combo

I’m a Christmas person. I got it from my mother. My daughter is a Christmas person. She got it from me. It’s no wonder that we can’t wait until Disneyland launches its holiday season Nov. 12 and continues through Jan. 2.
Disneyland Resort is transformed into a winter wonderland for the holidays, which turns into magic for the Wawer family. According to Disney, besides visits from Santa and holiday treats, here are some of the things on the agenda:
  • Take a tour of the world’s holiday traditions as children celebrate with song on “It’s a Small World” holiday.
  • Gaze on majestic Sleeping Beauty Castle with snow-capped turrets, icicles and shimmering holiday lights.
  • Experience “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade, a charming procession of Yuletide vignettes starring beloved Disney Characters.
  • A “Believe in Holiday Magic” fireworks spectacular that builds to a crescendo of falling snow.
  • Meet real reindeer and participate in holiday fun at Santa’s Reindeer Roundup in Frontierland.
  • Witness the snow-covered Haunted Mansion Holiday, featuring Sandy Claws’ coffin sleight atop the roof — and see what Jack Skellington and pals from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” have done inside.
  • See Main Street light up in holiday style as snow falls.
  • Ice skate with family and friends.
For more information, go to www.disneyland.com.


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