As part of our extended Christmas celebrating, last week John and I and our
friend Karen went to "Night of a Million Lights" at Give Kids the World here
in Orlando. (Imagine the old Osborne Lights from Disney, except spread out
over a much larger area.)
Naturally, we did our best to dress for the
occasion.
The GKTW village includes an entire residential neighborhood, usually filled
with the families of the kids visiting. With Covid it's all been shut down,
of course, so they decided to deck out the empty houses for this fundraising
event. I can't imagine they'll ever be able to do this again, so I'm so
glad John insisted we buy tickets.
Because this was much, MUCH more than just a decorated neighborhood:
In addition to the residential houses, there are big theaters, restaurants, accessible rides, a carousel, and even a castle on property. Everything is donated and built by volunteers, but you can tell most are professional theme park folks. This place seriously rivals Disney!
Total Main Street vibes, right? This is the Wishing Tree; you hit the button
and a little magic happens - I'll show you soon.
Each
house's lights were sponsored by a local company. Most just put a sign out
front, but a few - like this one from Ripley's Believe It Or Not - swam the extra mile:
Sometimes I'll write a pun so groan-worthy that John will get out of his
chair, walk across the house, and give me a fist-bump. "Bigger bow" was one
of those puns. Ah thank you verramuch.
This tree was one of my favorite things there - wait 'til you see it in action, hnnng.
Inside the GKTW castle:
Speaking of sparkles:
I put all my Story videos together into one, so that's a little of everything.
I maintain that hitting a bird with your plane is a strange thing to celebrate with a Christmas inflatable. Though I could also ask why Santa is flying with a pig. ::head tilt:: ::squints::
The holiday lights equivalent of "Where's Waldo":
Hmm. Do I dare inflict you with more painful puns?
Are.
You.
READY.
::throws confetti::
I hope you enjoyed your virtual visit with us! Night of a Million Lights was just what we needed to close out 2020: a few blissful hours to forget the outside world and its troubles. That's what GKTW is all about, so how amazing that, even with the village shut down, they still found a way to bring magic and smiles to folks who need them.
Thank you so much to the GKTW staff for going above and beyond to make us feel safe. There were temperature checks, enforced distancing, and strict mask requirements across the entire campus, yet everyone there was so happy and kind, they made us feel truly welcome.
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Before you choose, though, let me squeeze in a last-minute, extra special prize option:
Palm-sized Squees! Eeeee! Aren't these the cutest?
These double-sided standees feature the art of Bianca Roman-Stumpff on crystal clear acrylic. (We ordered these to give to our FOE and Discord mods for the holidays, but I have some left over.) If you'd like your own, don't forget to enter this month for your chance to win!
Thank you for sharing! This is amazing! I really needed to see this even after Christmas. Please figure out how to do the bottle trees and make a tutorial. I would love to do it this year, but I need help figuring out the mechanics. Thank y’all for always making us feel like we can do anything!
ReplyDeleteYes please on the bottle trees!
DeleteSo fun! Thank you for sharing that. I especially like to see a man who is having so much fun being silly.
ReplyDeleteMaureen S
I laughed out loud, heartily at "We're going to need a bigger bow", and John's photos are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this with us!
John has the best Xmas shirt.
ReplyDeleteLovely, thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun and it sounds like a worthy cause. Thanks for sharing the sparkly!
ReplyDeleteI heard because the lights are LEDs it used shocking little energy. Like the same power to run 3 refrigerators. I haven't fact-checked that, and I got a D in Physics II when we talked about electricity so I don't know if 3 refrigerators is right, but it feels extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteAnd today's puns were excellent.
Did you see this facemask fundraiser post that went viral? Seems right up your alley: https://twitter.com/OregonGovBrown/status/1336854932670988291
ReplyDeleteI actually ended up going to Night of a Million Lights twice. It was just good enough to do twice, and GKTW is an organization I'm more than happy to send a little extra support whenever I can. The worst thing I overheard all night was "I hope they do this every year!" I mean, I understand why she said it, but that would imply that they aren't open for guests again next year, so I hope they never ever do this again! :)
ReplyDeleteWe actually stayed at GKTW back in 2002, when we went to Disney and Universal for my brothers wish trip. Reading this post has brought back many great memories of this awesome place and our stay there.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those lights are amazing! Thanks so much for sharing them. It really brightened my day.
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