Walking down Route 66 into Cars Land and seeing all of the car themed decorations is really inspiring. It instantly affirms the feeling that you really are in Radiator Springs and it’s no stretch of the imagination to picture Luigi and Guido hanging these tires for a whitewall Christmas.
Christmas in Critter Country, Est. 1889
Critter Country is an especially cozy place at Christmastime with its rustic charm. It’s also a great place for some delicious treats any time. Just watch out for bears who might try to steal your delicious treats… or snuggle.
A Tree for Buena Vista Street
There’s just something about a giant glowing Christmas tree that makes me feel warm inside. The new tree on Buena Vista Street is certainly no exception. It doesn’t matter what the looming Winter weather may have in store. It’s easy to hope and to dream in the presence of such a brilliant beacon of the season. Some classic Christmas tunes and a cup of hot cocoa never hurts either.
A Journey to the Yule Treats Township
On Buena Vista Street, at the South end of Trolley Treats, deep in the heart of Fancy Frosting Forest lies the township of Yule Treats. Unbeknownst to many, this tiny town is an enormous exporter of jelly beans, chocolate truffles, rock candy, assorted chocolates, candy bars and yummy gummy gum drops; not to mention Yule Treats is home to the contractor responsible for the finest gingerbread edifices this side of the North Pole.
Jazzing Up Christmas Time
I’m always drawn to the brilliant colors of the Christmas decorations in New Orleans Square. I just can’t figure out if this guy is showing off those decorations or his lofty perch.
Christmas in the Air
As simple as the singular Christmas wreath adornment of the Carthay Circle Restaurant appears, I find it strikes those notes of refinement and elegance that so saturate DCA’s “castle”. The tower does such a noble job of hoisting that wreath high above Buena Vista Street for all to see. It causes me to stop and reflect on my own efforts. If something so simple can be so effective, why do I feel the need to surpass simple? Ah well, sounds like a resolution is trying to creep in before the new year!