Originally Posted By TDLFAN Good morning from Tokyo. We are having a slight snowfall this morning, and at least the area outside my hotel in Narita is covered in white. Pretty! I am on my way to TDL for a few hours as today marks the beginning of Cinderellabration's Final season, and TDS' Season of the heart event. I was at DLP 72 hrs ago, and tomorrow will be going to HKDL... It's been busy. Will have updates from all international parks with photos, soon...
Originally Posted By MagicalNezumi >> Bob Paris wrote: "Wow - TDS would look strangely beautiful covered in snow." << It happened two years ago. <a href="http://jtcent.com/resort/mscsno.html" target="_blank">http://jtcent.com/resort/mscsn o.html</a> -- MagicalNezumi
Originally Posted By jkayjs We're having snow in the midwest as well. Take care and stay warm and as always I'll be looking forward to your pics.
Originally Posted By MagicalNezumi Mr X, those snow mickey's were created by the custodial CM's. They are quite an artistic bunch. They also make images/figures of Disney characters from swept up leaves during autumn and wet puddles during rainy season. -- MagicalNezumi
Originally Posted By Bob Paris AWESOME! Mt Prom looks INCREDIBLE! Did they have the volcano exploding that day?
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Well... don't get too excited. The weather was snowy and grey when I left for TDR at 7am from Narita... but by 8pm, the sun was out and the temperature was raising... so the little accumulation of snow melted rather quickly. However, I did take some time to roam TDR with what little time I had... Took photos from the TDL hotel.. (trees beginning to be planted), TDL many refurbishings in progress (half of World Bazzar is closed, etc) New merchandise for Cinderellabration and TDS' Season of the Heart (great souvenirs IMHO), and over at TDS, took photos of the new decor for the Hearts event. Both parks were unbusy. It was cold due to the wind but nevertheless, enjoyable. Caught a bit of the new kiddy show at the castle forecourt... Cute. Now I am in Hong Kong and you can find me at HKDL tomorrow afternoon. Bye you all.
Originally Posted By land fan It's strange to see the palm trees covered in snow. How do they survive the cold? Are they real or artificial? I've wondered the same thing about the palms at Disneyland Paris.