From Reindeer to Mickey: A Look at Disneyland's Christmas Characters in 1992

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It was the year 1992, and Disneyland was preparing to showcase its magical transformation for the festive season. The anticipation in the air was palpable as visitors from all over the world eagerly awaited the enchanting Christmas experience that awaited them. As the day dawned on Disneyland, the park was bathed in a radiant glow of colorful lights. The iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle stood tall, adorned with shimmering decorations that glittered like stars in the night sky. It was a sight to behold, and for many, it signaled the start of the most magical time of the year. Visitors were greeted by a host of beloved Disney characters, dressed in their finest holiday attire.



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there are SO many witchcraft books in the barnes and noble’s. Including lots of herb and plant books. And I feel that it’s in everyone’s best interest to inform that “witchy” herbalism is just, like, a wad of Eurocentric plant symbolism, Eurocentric medicinal plant stuff and random bullshit mixed together, and you don’t have to buy something marketed as “witchcraft” to learn all the stuff with greater accuracy

Especially if you’re not in Europe, it doesn’t make sense to learn about plants that either don’t grow in your area or have a totally different role in the ecosystem in your area. Plant symbolism and “meaning” generally is connected to a real quality about the plant. It becomes nonsense if you remove it from the specific ecological context

Also, i find it really funny how a lot of “herbalism” stuff on like pinterest is just about mostly common kitchen herbs and spices and doesn’t discuss very many actual commonly used medicinal plants throughout history…because those can kill you or give you the worst most traumatizing trip of your life

A bunch of these witchy pinterest infographics say passion flower leaf is good for reducing anxiety and helping with sleep and every time all I can think about is the person on erowid.org who tried passion flower leaf and had an incredibly vivid and distressing wet dream about bill gates

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The Best Witchy Picture Books

Witches have been a popular theme in picture books for decades, offering a mix of mystery, magic, and moral lessons. Their portrayal ranges from menacing to kind-hearted, with each interpretation resonating with readers in different ways.

There’s a long-running conversation over on LibraryThing where someone first posted back in 2014 looking for a favourite witch picture book from their childhood. Their post read, in part,

I read a book when I was 9 or 10 (1990 or 1991) that was like a handbook for witches. It was hardback, the pages were glossy and fully illustrated. One page talked about how a witch’s favorite weather is rain and gloom. Another page showed a witch’s house and you could see in all the rooms and how it was decorated. Unfortunately, that is all I remember. Please help, I have been trying to find this book for years.

I’ve been chiming in on this thread for years with various suggestions, because somehow I have ended up with quite a reasonably sized collection of witch handbooks and guides aimed at kids. Many others have shared possibilities on that thread as well, but no-one has had any luck in finding the original book. However, one of the most interesting things about the thread is how many other people found much-loved books from their childhood from perusing the suggestions. So, I thought it might be useful to share some of the internal images from my own witchy collection of illustrated books – a sort of PSA if you will, for the pre-Harry Potter crowd who harboured magical designs well before the Hogwarts Owl invitation was even a thing. I hope you’ll enjoy looking through them if you are trying to find an old favorite, or even just as entertainment if you also love vintage witchy books.

Unfortunately many of the older books are out of print and hard to find (although here’s a hot tip – psychedelic 70s classic Suppose You Met A Witch has just been reprinted, yay!) , so I’ve included a bunch of my favourite recent witchy picture books as well if you prefer them new. These obviously wouldn’t be an answer to that original poster’s query from above, but the books just might make a lovely addition to your own bookshelves.

Oh – and please do share your favourites, or add any great books I’ve missed in the comments – maybe we’ll even be able to help that original poster one day! All the books in this list are guaranteed to be fun and full of joy, but in case you’re interested, my own top picks are marked with a ★.

Warmest witchy wishes,
Dx

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Dragons, Giants, and Witches , by Christopher Rawson, illustrated by Stephen Cartwright – Usborne, 1979 (HB: 9780860203421)

Visitors were greeted by a host of beloved Disney characters, dressed in their finest holiday attire. Mickey Mouse and his friends, including Minnie, Donald, and Goofy, were all present to spread the festive cheer. Children and adults alike couldn't help but wear a smile as they interacted with these timeless characters, capturing precious memories that would last a lifetime.

The magic of chritsmas at djsneyland 1992

As visitors made their way through the park, they were serenaded by carolers belting out classic Christmas tunes. The melodies floated through the air, filling hearts with warmth and joy. The scent of freshly baked gingerbread and hot cocoa wafted through the air, enticing visitors to indulge in the delightful treats on offer. One of the highlights of the Christmas celebration at Disneyland was the awe-inspiring parade. As it made its way through Main Street, spectators were treated to a spectacle of elaborate floats, dazzling costumes, and mesmerizing performances. The streets echoed with laughter and applause as favorite Disney characters came to life, spreading holiday magic along the way. Of course, no visit to Disneyland during Christmas would be complete without a trip to Santa's Village. Nestled in a cozy corner of the park, Santa's Village was a haven of holiday bliss. Children could whisper their wishes to Santa Claus himself, marvel at his jolly presence, and receive a small gift as a token of his generosity. As the sun set and the stars emerged in the sky, Disneyland transformed into a luminescent wonderland. The nightly fireworks display captivated audiences, lighting up the night with a breathtaking symphony of colors and sounds. It was a magical end to a day filled with wonder and enchantment. The Christmas holiday season at Disneyland in 1992 was a remarkable experience that left a lasting impression on all those who were fortunate enough to be a part of it. Disneyland took the spirit of Christmas and amplified it, creating a world where dreams came true and memories were made. The magic came alive, enveloping guests in a momentary escape from reality and reminding them of the joy and wonder that this time of year brings..

Reviews for "Get in the Christmas Spirit: Disneyland's Festive Music and Entertainment in 1992"

1. Jane - 1 star
I was so disappointed with "The Magic of Christmas at Disneyland 1992". The show was advertised as being a magical and unforgettable experience, but it fell short on every level. The costumes were lackluster, the songs were forgettable, and the performances lacked energy. It felt like the cast was just going through the motions and there was no real sense of holiday cheer. Overall, I would not recommend this show to anyone looking for a magical Christmas experience.
2. Mark - 2 stars
I had high expectations for "The Magic of Christmas at Disneyland 1992", but unfortunately, it did not live up to them. While the set design and visuals were impressive, the overall experience fell short. The choreography seemed disjointed and there was a lack of cohesion in the storyline. Additionally, the pacing of the show was off, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and wishing I had chosen a different holiday show to attend at Disneyland.
3. Laura - 2.5 stars
"The Magic of Christmas at Disneyland 1992" had its moments, but overall it failed to deliver the holiday magic I was hoping for. The performances were hit or miss, with some of the cast members clearly lacking enthusiasm. The show lacked a strong narrative and felt like a series of disjointed performances rather than a cohesive production. Additionally, the lack of memorable songs left me feeling underwhelmed. While there were some enjoyable aspects, I would not highly recommend this show. There are better options available for a magical Christmas experience at Disneyland.

Magical Holiday Accommodations: Disneyland's Hotels during Christmas 1992

Families Rejoice: Disneyland's Festive Photo Opportunities in 1992