A rave review for Travel Channel’s “Disney Holiday Magic”
When a new Travel Channel show debuts, I usually have mixed expectations as I sit down if front of my television. I love to see footage of Walt Disney World, but these shows often have canned and sometimes dated footage. But last night’s “Disney Holiday Magic” with Samantha Brown really went beyond my expectations.
This is a remake of a similar show that Brown did and has been airing for years. It was one of those shows which cause me to be a bit cynical when viewing these kinds of programs. But after the first few minutes of this new one, I started to get excited. After a behind the scenes look at Mickey Jingle Jungle Parade, we were treated to a tour of Expedition Everest with Imagineer Joe Rhode, the man who led the development of the coaster. It was fascinating to hear him speak about the inspiration and story behind everything from the ride vehicle to the artifacts that fill the Yeti Museum. When you expect to see nothing but holiday related subjects, to get this was a real treat.
Holiday decorations are obviously a big theme in the show and for guests that travel during the season. Brown highlighted some of the resorts as well as the usual theme park offerings. I was especially delighted to see the show focus some time on the holiday decorations that guests at the Fort Wilderness Campground set up on their campsites. This is a longstanding and fun tradition at Walt Disney World and one that is largely overlooked.
There was a great focus on Imagineers that really made this show special. Besides the aforementioned Rhode segment, we got to see interviews with others as well. An Imagineer walked us through the famous Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights, and then two more talked about the terrific new lights on Cinderella’s Castle. If you can’t get there to see this for yourself, the show really does a good job at visualizing how impressive it really is.
As you would probably imagine, a good amount of time was spent at the World Showcase. Many of the decorations and traditions from around the world were highlighted and even the Epcot tree lighting ceremony was there. But I must say, I got very jealous and even a bit nostalgic when Brown walked into my beloved Rose and Crown pub for a pint. I can wathc that segment over and over again…
All the parks were covered, as well as Downtown Disney and even a little bit of Disneyland. Sometimes Samantha Brown can be over the top with silliness, but not in this show. This show is one of the best I have seen on Walt Disney World and Disney can learn a lot from it. Everything they produce, from the travel DVD’s, to the parade coverage on television, to the in-room shows, are nothing compared to this. It is on again this Friday at 8pm and then again on Sunday at noon. Take a look and enjoy a little holiday cheer Disney style.


Randy said,
December 13, 2007 @ 5:35 pm
I agree that this was a good show. However, one thing gripes me about all the Disney travel channel show and that is the audio.
When they are showing a show, parade, attraction, whatever, it is never the actual soundtrack from what is being shown. It is some cheesey, generic canned music.
Don’t know if this is because travel channel is too cheap to pay for the clearances to play copyrighted music or what, but this is always really obvious to me- since I know what it’s supposed to sound like.
Anonymous said,
December 15, 2007 @ 6:30 pm
Did you notice how samantha and the imagineers both refered to “disney hollywood studios”?