Remove Christmas files during off-season?
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Remove Christmas files during off-season?
I know lots of folks like hearing Christmas tunes all year, but I'd rather save them for the season...
Could they be pulled during the non-holiday season?
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Could they be pulled during the non-holiday season?
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No, no... He's got a point.
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Yeah - I'd go for that, much as I like them they are pretty out of season! Would be better to just see them during the season...
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I couldn't disagree more, myself... I prefer hearing Xmas-themed stuff in July sometimes... especially since it'll be ALL you hear once Thanksgiving passes, until New Year's... the best time for some of those tracks is off-season.
Especially for me, as I'm currently planning an Xmastime trip to WDW, just like I took last year... but anyway, I think "hiding" the seasonal tracks until the season itself would be a bad idea.
Especially for me, as I'm currently planning an Xmastime trip to WDW, just like I took last year... but anyway, I think "hiding" the seasonal tracks until the season itself would be a bad idea.
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Re: Remove Christmas files during off-season?
I think you ran into a random block of christmas music. I find the seasonal music few and far between. They will not be taken out. Some people want to think of snow during the summer.kronk's angel wrote:I know lots of folks like hearing Christmas tunes all year, but I'd rather save them for the season...
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Re: Remove Christmas files during off-season?
It was probably during the time that all the Paris tracks were added, and played one after the other. There was a small stack of Christmas tracks in theresubsonic wrote:I think you ran into a random block of christmas music. I find the seasonal music few and far between. They will not be taken out. Some people want to think of snow during the summer.kronk's angel wrote:I know lots of folks like hearing Christmas tunes all year, but I'd rather save them for the season...

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Re: Remove Christmas files during off-season?
True - like today, the jazzed up DLP Christmas tracks were actually nice with the 90+ heat wave going on. Though most times of the year we try to forget about the snow up heresubsonic wrote: Some people want to think of snow during the summer.

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We went to WDW between Christmas and New Year's 2003. It was very busy and the lines were a little longer, but it truly is a magical time of the year at Disney and anyone who goes regularly should plan at least one trip durring the holiday season. I enjoy hearing the holiday versions, beause it reminds me of that vacation. I gotta vote with the Christmas year round folks.
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If you want all the special Xmastime stuff without the crowds, go the first two/three weeks of December. I did last year (10th-14th), and my girlfriend and I are doing it again this year (10th-17th)... crowds don't pick up until the week before Xmas because kids start getting out of school, etc... you get ALL the great stuff (Xmas trees everywhere, MVMCP, Candlelight Processional, Spectacle of Lights, etc) with Value Season-size crowds!
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