Its been our family holiday tradition since I was in junior high/middle school. That's been 40+ years. Use to go to see the "Live Nativity" program at Downtown Disney...long gone. So new tradition is/was the Christmas tree walk. Now its Christmas tree scatter..all over Disney Springs. Use to be in a special area you could walk thru and see them all and the decorations for Christmas as you walked to that area. Not any good decorations and way to much walking to see the trees. Looking for a new family tradition now.
And we ate at Blaze it was horrible. Ordered 5 pizzas 4 came out 5th was given to someone else. Had to wait on the last pizza and everyone else was done eating. Their idea for compensation was 4 toddler size cinnamon rolls for 6 people. When pizza came out it had been sliced so many times it was in shreds. No care what so ever. No apology and no rush to help us.
Disney Springs is going to the crapper. Horrible...
Read moreGreat place for retail therapy! Upscale outdoor walkways connect wonderful stores, delicious restaurants, fun bars, and live music which collectively facilitates a magical evening of dining, shopping, and maxing out your credit cards buying frivolous yet magical Disney attire, trinkets, gifts, and seasonal art work from locally affiliated artists.
Fellas, do your lover a favor and get her a nice bag from Dooney and Bourke and maybe a necklace or earrings as well.
Ladies, sport your new Dooney and Bourke bag while taking your man to the Edison for an awesome industrial revolution retro themed restaurant and bars. Enjoy sharing lavish adult cocktails crafted by expert bar tenders with delectable appetizers and/or meals.
Finish the night off by holding hands and walking around the well laid out springs and catching rounds...
Read moreDisney Springs is fully decorated for the holidays. Even the Grinch would find it difficult to suppress just the tiniest bit of joy with the scents of chocolate, Caramel popcorn and peppermint wafting over him. The themed holiday trees are delightful to see and one can pick up a map with stickers at marked locations (we got ours at Planet Hollywood) to complete as specific trees are located. This activity is ageless as younger and older Disney fans will find it enjoyable. Live music continues to be available as well as favorite restaurant locations. Masks are required at indoor locations and hand sanitizer is plentiful throughout the Springs. Garage parking is free which makes Disney Springs a wonderful option for visitors and...
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