Be prepared to let your browser catch-up for all the photos in this post. We decided 2017 was the opportune time to take a quick Walt Disney World Christmas trip. Thanksgiving was early, and Holly had no marathons on the calendar. The Epcot World Showcase Storytellers, Candlelight Processional, and Magic Kingdom Christmas Parade were high priorities on our to-do list. As we kept filling out our itinerary other events popped up like Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam! and a Disney Vacation Club (DVC - Disney timeshare) member-only event in Epcot. It became apparent this would not be a relaxed visit.
Friday
Disney Springs Tree |
Our flight from Chicago arrived on time and we were in the rental car within 15 minutes of landing. Our first stop was Disney Springs to get a new Tables in Wonderland dining discount card. We put it in Holly's name this year giving Dave a chance to run into the World of Disney Store to pick up some Alex & Ani bracelets Holly wanted. What a zoo! So many people in one place! Fortunately all missions were accomplished!
We were spending one night at The Animal Kingdom Lodge resort to maximize our DVC point usage and enjoy dinner at Jiko. We had fun chatting with our hostess from Namibia, who was just starting her International Program with Disney. We both dined on our favorites: wild boar appetizer and filet mignon. For once we were smart and took the rest of our wine to the room vs. closing the Victoria Falls Lounge.
Saturday
We woke up early so we could change our hotel: Boardwalk Inn for the rest of the trip. We chose to skip the Epcot rope-drop in favor of Christmas touring the Epcot resorts. We enjoyed checking out Boardwalk's gingerbread house, the Swan's chocolate display, Yacht Club's nautical themed tree, and Beach Club's chocolate carousel.
We crossed the International Gateway a couple minutes after 9:00; after the park was open. We usually do not miss a "rope-drop" but we only had one ride on our schedule today. Instead of rushing towards Future World or Norway we headed across the bridge to France for breakfast. We picked up a ham and cheese baguette and walked with it over towards our Fastpass for the day: Journey into Imagination. Not the best use of a FP, but it worked into our day well. We were planning to spend our entire day at Epcot to take in as much of the Festival of the Holidays as possible and finish up the rest on Monday. We used the schedule posted on Allears.net to make our plan of attack.The Norway and Coco show were fantastic. Mexico's redo on Monday was very good as well (will show later). We took off to the American Pavilion to see the Voices of Liberty show. While passing Germany's train village we noticed there was no Christmas setup (as they have done in the past). This made Dave angry. After a quick show from Voices of Liberty we caught most of the German performance (the regular band and not a special storyteller) before heading into Biergarten for our lunch reservation.
We are not fans of German food. We booked the Biergarten buffet lunch in order to get guaranteed seating to the Candlelight Processional. This show is a story telling of the birth of Christ with a choir, orchestra, and celebrity narrator. Our host tonight would be Disney Legend Kurt Russell. We enjoy the atmosphere in Biergarten but do not like the food. Nothing can counteract the salt intake.
Keeping with our schedule we headed over to China for the dragon dancers. They were commemorating New Year's instead of Christmas. After watching this show we watched the Japan storyteller present New Year's traditions from her country before heading over to France for Pere Noel's story.
During this period we grabbed some snack from one of the festival's special food booths. Holiday themed food and drinks are served from food booths scattered around the park.
The problem with Candlelight Processional is the queue. We had guaranteed seats but had to get in line an hour before the show to grab a decent seat. We were proabably ten minutes later than we should have been and ended up in the second section of the American Gardens Pavillion. At least we weren't behind a tree. The show is a telling of the Christmas Story. The 50 minute performance included a processional (per the name), a living Christmas Tree, and classical Christmas hymns to accompany the celebrity narration.
After the show it was time for more traditions. Italy and U.K. had holiday storytellers and Morocco had their usual band with a few traditional Festival songs added. Between Morocco and France was Mostly Kosher: a Yiddish-inspired rock band.
We had a Fastpass for fireworks and viewed the event from the World Showcase Plaza. The Christmas show had an additional five minute section that featured a "Let there be Peace on Earth" number.
We forgot to mention we were playing the hidden item game. During festivals Epcot "hides" items. Guest pay a few bucks for a game card and stickers. Once you match all the item (on stickers) with the related areas of the park you get a gift. Our gift was a set of buttons.
The Festival of Holidays game featured Chip and Dale inwreaths |
We left Epcot exhausted after a full day. We headed to the Bellevue Lounge for to-go drinks since the place was packed! To supplement our snacking we got some pizza from the Boardwalk Pizza window. Tomorrow offered more fun and a new list of to-dos, including the Magic Kingdom Holiday Party.
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