Hannukah?

VT GAL

Member
Hi again!

We are going for 8 crazy nights in December, and I know that there is the story of Hannukah in WS. Are there any Hannukah displays in the other parks? Is there any Hannukah merchandise?

I am getting psyched about the trip, since we have never been at this time of the year.

Thanks again,
Shelley
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Thanks!

You know that I am totally going to!!!! :)

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w00t!

Ya rawk.:cool:;)
 
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ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
As was said, there is a hannuka story at AA.
Other than that, not a lot. There are some minorah's and star of David's in Osborne lights. Also usually a pin or two.
 
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HS0411

Member
Hi again!

We are going for 8 crazy nights in December, and I know that there is the story of Hannukah in WS. Are there any Hannukah displays in the other parks? Is there any Hannukah merchandise?

I am getting psyched about the trip, since we have never been at this time of the year.

Thanks again
Shelley

They are selling less and less Hanukkah merchandise every year (so I was told). The two places I went for my merchandise was the AA pavilion in EPCOT and the Christmas shop at DD. They always have a pin made for the occasion.

For Hanukkah 2006 (when I was working there), they had not made any Mickey Mouse menorahs. I had to order one from disneyshopping.com for my mom (she collects them). Check there as well. Happy hunting!
 
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VT GAL

Member
Original Poster
Thanks for all of the great information!!! Especially the Voices of Liberty!

Finding less and less for Hannukah definitely seems to be a trend I am finding, and it is a total bummer!!! But I am thankful that there is as much as there is.

Thanks Again :),
Shelley
 
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shoppingnut

Active Member
Thanks for all of the great information!!! Especially the Voices of Liberty!

Finding less and less for Hannukah definitely seems to be a trend I am finding, and it is a total bummer!!! But I am thankful that there is as much as there is.

Thanks Again :),
Shelley

This is a trend with all holidays it seems because of the politically correct people. They started this unwrapping of our traditions and holidays. I for one refuse to buy anything that doesn't say Merry Christmas on it. It's my way of rebelling against the PC. I can see no reason why I can't say Happy Hannukah to you and you say Merry Christmas to me, I hate Happy Holidays. Okay, now I'll get off my soap box.:)

There used to be Hannukah flags in MK around the hub as you first came in.
 
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