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Thanks for pointing that out Skyrider. Also, it's nice to see that the Christmas Town QuickQueues are so reasonably priced.
 
Just as an FYI, the 3 consecutive day pass for CT is only $29.99 reg price ($26.99 for passmembers). That's a really good deal.

Remember, they are open two full weeks at the end of the year. We'll probably definitely take advantage of this when the kids are off school for winter break. :D
 
I have been presented an opportunity to be a performer in CT. That would kill all my vacation plans if i do. Ahhh big decisions
 
Shafor said:
They had a big Christmas Town display at the clock shop in Germany yesterday. Here's a pic of just one of the items: http://twitpic.com/32sv59 :D

Ha! I bought this snow globe at HOS as soon as I saw it. I have it on my bed stand and play the music everyday. Gets me all happy and excited not only for the holidays; but for CT too! It plays "winter wonderland".

I wonder if we will have a winter wonderland again this year with some real snowfalls at Christmas Town. :)
 
Well Nora, I'm a Long-Range Weather Forecaster.

From the way things seem to be shaping up, our area along with most of the eastern half of the US looks to be in store for a colder and POTENTIALLY active December. That is before the typical SE Ridging associated with La Nina sets in by January.

But the consensus among us meteorologists seems to be that this month and next month will be the two colder, active months in the cold season. With a return to cold, active weather by late February and March as the La Nina begins to rapidly collapse.

So in short, snow this december is more likely than usual.

Hope that helps. ;)
 
I'm looking to post a few trip reports from different people on the main page once Christmas Town is open. If you're interested in writing an article or two (maybe first impressions and final impressions articles) and have it/them be featured on the main site, let me know either here or in PM.
 
Im not good at writing articles but I do plan on going on november 24 and then a couple weeks later on the 11th. I will try to put up a trip report and you can edit it.
 
http://www.buschgardens.com/bgw/Corporate/MediaReleaseDetail.aspx?id=2126

You better watch out!...Santa Claus is coming to town! ;)

So to sum up all of the new stuff this year:

- San Marco Italy is open which means:
- New "Miracles" show.
- 2 new dining options.
- Another store open.
- 5 additional rides.
-Other new stuff:
- There is a new store in the German section called "Stocking Stop".

Also, I've been talking to Chris Kobelt on Facebook and he found this link:

http://www.clubzone.com/events/302862/williamsburg/busch-gardens/new-years-eve-2011-at-busch-gardens

It would appear that Club Zone is planning something at the park for New Years Eve! ;)
 
okay so this will be my first time going to CT, and i'm trying to plan it all out, any suggestions what i should do there, or what place to eat, or anything please it would help
 
spookybri said:
okay so this will be my first time going to CT, and i'm trying to plan it all out, any suggestions what i should do there, or what place to eat, or anything please it would help
Well if you're planning on seeing everything and considering it's your first time going, I'd start out in England and just work my way around. Ending in San Marco which will take you back to Scotland and back to the gate.
If you do it this way I you'd most likely eat later. So I'd suggest eating at the Festhaus instead of waiting in a long line at trappers smokehouse.
Of course, if you have enough money you could always get a snack in England before you begin to tithe you over until later. ;)

This is my 2nd time going. We've seen everything so we're gonna go through England and Scotland then go to check out the new stuff in Italy. Then we'll head to Oktoberfest to eat at the festhaus and work our way clockwise around the park and see the rest. :)
 
No.

I'd wait in line at Trappers Smokehouse no matter how long the line is. Also, meal certificates are your friends.
 
Just on a side note: I can't believe people like that Peppermint Hot Chocolate. That had to be one of the most horrible things I've ever tasted. Even booze didn't help it. :dodgy:
 
Shafor- booze in the hot chocolate; you may be on to something! :D

I hate to say it, I liked the peppermint - but in small doses. I could only drink about half the mug because it was so sweet and rich. The regular hot chocolate was fine and I had WAAAY to many cups. Still running off the pounds now I think.

I am not sure who tried this meal, but last year I had the good fortune of visiting Christmas Town often and therefore, was able to sample many foods around the park.

My favorite was the Cornish Hen in Ireland's Grogan's Grille. It was so delicious and I highly recommend the platter. Other advice- see the shows early and if you wish to eat at the Festhaus do so early... it gets so crowded. Though this year with Italy open and their large outdoor eating area that is now enclosed and heated, we may see a bit less in the Festhaus as far as crowds.
 
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