Thanks for the TR, Jahan--I haven't been to a Disney park for Christmas in years. I rather like the lighting of the castle--it makes it look like an ice castle, I think. But I understand your point about the Christmas version of IASM. It reminds me of a South Park Christmas song:
"Hey there, Mr. [fill in non-Christian religion here],
"Merry F----n Christmas!"
My thoughts exactly.
Disney "raises the bar" at TDS for most everything because they aren't spending their own money, I think--the Tokyo resort is actually owned by the Oriental Land Company, correct?
Hell, I'd be happy if they'd paint Rebel Yell and put the lights back on the rails. They've retracked bits of Grizzly, but a full treatment would be nice.
One thing that surprised me was there weren't any Godzilla-themed attractions at any of the parks we visited; hell, even Ultraman rated a simulator ride at Tivoli.
^I've been pretty lucky with cats when it comes to Christmas trees, Scott. The late Joaquin, and the very much alive Angus McNasty, have been quite content to just sleep under them.
^^I wouldn't dream of intruding on any future "Cooking with Joe" TRs.
2 El Toro SFGAd
5 Balder Liseberg
7 Phoenix Knoebel's
25 Megafobia Oakwood
I've only ridden four of them.
EDIT: I would put Balder on top, but the order remains the same for the others.
The backstory of the TDS Tower is actually more in line with the "Twilight Zone" than its counterparts in the states--it has a definite "moral" to it (that is, don't underestimate "primitive" cultures) that the others lack.
The lobby paintings were hilarious--many of them involved Hightower posing heroically with his latest acquisition, while his assistant fought off angry natives.
Anybody out there who is looking for Christmas Story ornaments, check out your Suncoast Video Store (they sell the lamps). Hallmark has a Ralphie and BB gun ornament, too.
It's one of my favorite healthy recipes--but I've never thought of using balsamic vinegar in it (just wine). I'll have to give the vinegar a shot. Literally came up with it one day a few years ago when contemplating leftover veggies in the fridge. I make a lot of soup during the winter (beef-barley is my favorite).
Yeah, the roller coaster ornament one was one of those "Hallmark Keepsakes." I admit to having five Star Trek ornaments (and my parents are sending me another one)--but my favorite is still that boxy little shuttlecraft.