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| AutoPost Fri 6/5/2009 3:30p | This topic is for Discussion of LP Lotion: A Christmas Carol Train Tour Doug Marsh has photos taken at the first stop of Disney's Christmas Carol Train Tour in Los Angeles at Union Station. The tour goes all around the country with 40 stops. |
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| Disneymom443 Sat 6/6/2009 7:39a | woo hoo I'm so happy the it will stop in Oklahoma. My manager was talking about it, and we are all excited that it will be here. (I work at the Disney store)
When the "What will you Celerbrate" tour was going on, it didn't come to OK we had to go to Dallas. |
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| Dabob2 Mon 6/8/2009 2:17p | Someone at Disney needs a little geography lesson. They've got "St. Louis" marked at the big red star where Kansas City actually is (St. Louis is on the MO/IL border - no star there!); "Kansas City" marked where Wichita actually is (but no Wichita on the tour), and "Memphis" marked somewhere in northern Alabama.
I can't believe they let this go to "press" so to speak so badly marked; people who live in those locales might feel a little dissed.
Might there still be time to correct this? |
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| The Blue Parrot Tue 6/16/2009 11:14a | FYI, the San Francisco tour stop has changed locations.
Previously, it was to be at the Port of Redwood City.
Now it's in Oakland at the Middle Harbor Shoreline Park. |
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| disneymissa Sat 6/27/2009 8:05p | We went today. My girls 7 and 9 my husband and myself. We had a blast. Lines were great. I am sure the crowds picked up as the day went by. We arrived in Oakland "SF destination" at 9, right when it opened. This is a definate Disneyfan must see. We have determined the route the train will make on it's way out of the Bay Area and to it's next destination "Portland". It will be great to get some real photos of the train going down the track. If you have a chance to check this out...Do it! |
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| greenbean Tue 6/30/2009 4:20p | Wow -- this seems awesome. I can't wait until the tour hits Washington D.C. (which I know is well into the next couple of months...) Please keep updated the thread with your experiences, I love to hear about them! |
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| greenbean Mon 7/27/2009 5:01a | Anyone heard news from Comic-Con? I read one user online said he was "very impressed" by the 5 minutes footage that was shown this past weekend! I am excited! |
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| samrutster Tue 8/25/2009 2:48p | What a huge disappointment!! Disney aimed this at kids and it is not anything kids under the age of 9 or 10 would care anything about. We stood in line in the extreme texas heat with no way to escape the sun until 2 hours into the line. Disney had water out after you got up to within 1 hour of entering the train but nothing before that. The one vending machine in the train depot was sold out of water by 10am. There were elderly that almost had heat stroke waiting in line. Once on the train it was still hot and crowded and soooo disappointing! Do not waste your time with this esp. if you have small kids! |
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| greenbean Fri 9/11/2009 3:23p | Really? I would imagine any child under the age of 9-10 years old would like to see a real train? Seems like they just didn't plan for the Texas heat and the large crowd, which is understandable. Regardless, there is no way I am missing the Train Tour when it comes to my city...I have heard too many amazing things about it! I am sorry you had a bad experience samrutster. |
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| greenbean Fri 9/25/2009 3:49p | I am going to finally get to see the train tour myself on Tuesday! It is coming to Washington D.C. and I will be leaving work a bit early to go! Can't wait! |