Happy Holidays everyone!

Whenever I think of Christmas time, I always picture snow and cooler temperatures. That’s what you see in almost every Christmas movie as well. It’s strange to me to think of it any other way. I sometimes forget that the rest of this country, during the winter that is, has a different climate than what I’m used to. Spending a few days California gave us an opportunity to experience Christmas in a different way.

The CityWalk was a blaze with lights and standing tall, front and center, was a giant tree. Fully decorated and lit. Truly a sight to be seen. Here you could get your picture taken with the jolly fat man himself. No I’m not talking about your old Uncle Chuck, but Santa. At night the area surrounding the tree turned into a dance floor as Dj’s and bands played for the crowd. Even King Kong donned his favorite Santa hat to feel the spirit.
As you approach the entrance of Universal Studios, you are greeted with a picture of the Grinch. For here they celebrate Grinchmas, an homage to Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Also the live action film that Universal put out in 2000, which starred Jim Carey. Part of the set can still be seen during the Backlot Tour. The streets and building are lined with lights and garland. Along with other Christmas themed decorations. Just behind the Universal Box Office in the Universal Plaza sits a 60 foot Who inspired tree. Throughout December, on select days, you can get your picture taken with the Grinch and Max and spectate the lighting of the tree. If that doesn’t fit your fancy, then you can break it down with the beat box stylings of the Wholiday Singers or listen to Martha May Who-vier perform her holiday revue before settling down with Cindy Lou Who for story time.

The Following day we went to the happiest place on Earth, well depending on who you ask that is, Disneyland. As always the Magic Kingdom was in full Christmas spirit. Several trees decorated in different styles fill both California Adventure and Disneyland. The streets and shops are all decorated and ready to spread the cheer. The Haunted Mansion has been taken over by Jack Skellington and his misfits of Halloween Town. Nightmare Before Christmas Y’all! If you didn’t know what I’m taking about. And we can’t forget Cinderella’s Castle, capped with snow and lights. Really a wonderful and magical site to behold once the sun goes down.
I have always enjoyed going to Disneyland. From the first time to the most recent, I have always found it fun. Even with my dislike of crowds, there is some sort of “magic” that keeps my anxiety at bay. Most of the time that is. Sometimes it rears its ugly head and I have to take a moment to cool down. You do what you have to. Right? Even though it was crowd, we did get to ride most of the rides. I feel that you need more than one day to really experience the parks. We did get to ride the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. An attraction that I haven’t rode since I was little. It was either broken or under construction, so finally getting to ride it became one of my highlights. We could always use more time but all in all it was a wonderful trip can’t wait to visit the Magic Kingdom again and you to California Adventure.

This was one of our lost hoorays in California for awhile. It was awesome to see the family and share some of the Christmas Spirit that California had to offer. It will always be strange, to me, to have 80 degree weather and no snow in December. Everyone has there idea of what Christmas looks like. Whatever that looks like to you, I hope that you enjoy it.
From all of here at the Adventure Diaries. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
As always, Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.
Josh and Erin
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