Guests have to pay extra to see the Christmas parade and fireworks at WDW (it's a hard ticket event). That is travesty enough -- these things used to be free. But to leave the decorations up during the daytime is almost a slap in the face. "Let it snow" is a reference to the soap bubble snow that floats down from the buildings during the private party, but daytime guests don't get to see that. It's almost mocking.
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Let it snow... at nighttime, anyway
Guests have to pay extra to see the Christmas parade and fireworks at WDW (it's a hard ticket event). That is travesty enough -- these things used to be free. But to leave the decorations up during the daytime is almost a slap in the face. "Let it snow" is a reference to the soap bubble snow that floats down from the buildings during the private party, but daytime guests don't get to see that. It's almost mocking.
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The snow has never run during the day. (Likely because it is more convincing in the dark when they control the lighting.) Are you sure the snow is not turned on at night? I know it was one night I was there this year, but that night was a MYMCP night, si it's not a good test case I suppose.
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