11/16/2023 0 Comments Santas magical kingdom![]() ![]() You can see Santa's flying reindeer, travel through the Candy Cane Village, or visit the Waterfall of Lights. Millions of lights and dozens of holiday scenes fill Jellystone Park in Eureka. (Because the people that made this didn't have the extra 5 bucks to make an Ogre costume heh.) Totally ridiculous, totally cheeseball, and lots of fun, especially since not many 'Santa's Workshops/Villages' seem to exist anymore. It takes quite a while to see all 35 acres of Christmas lights at Santa's Magical Kingdom in south St. ![]() The 'plot' has the creatures and their Santa fighting off an Ogre, who is never actually seen. There are three holiday storytellers that resemble Santa Claus. Many bizarre creatures (Easter Bunnies, an ugly Cinderella (with a sickly green face thanks to faded film color), and a Merlin the Magician make appearances. Pere Noel Holiday Storyteller at EPCOT France. The production value is laughable, coming off as a home-movie that had sound dubbed in later. Santas Magical Kingdom, in collaboration with Santa Clauss North Pole Corporation, has signed an exclusive deal to once again bring all the magic of. (You'll notice that Santa says things like 'This is what you might see at one of my many villages', suggesting that it was meant to shown without any specific park being mentioned.) Basically, its meant as an introduction/commercial for such establishments. ![]() Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park, in Eureka, transforms into a magical Christmas wonderland every winter with its sensational drive-thru Christmas lights display. Feel the snow fall down and also meet the Snow. Drive through Santa’s Magical Kingdom in Missouri, glistening in millions of lights, for example, for an unforgettable adventure that just might make you feel like a kid again. The Christmas International Spectacular Show is set to amaze young and old with acts, hand selected by Santa and Mrs Claus, from around the world. Expect to experience some much-loved favourite activities and many new additions. Experience a glorious celebration of more than FOUR MILLION shimmering lights nestled among a wondrous & whimsical world of animated scenes and electrifying. (Good ol' Something Weird Video.) Apparently it was made to be shown at various Santa's Villages and Santa-themed children's parks. What to see and do at Santa’s Magical Kingdom Melbourne. 2005) airing on ComCast On Demand under the Something Weird section. ![]()
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