It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like A Disney Christmas
Here In Northern California
Here In Northern California
Nestled in Sonoma County, some 50 miles north of the
Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, residents from hundreds of miles around are treated
to Scott Weaver’s little slice of Disney Christmas heaven. Each year for the past 16 years, Weaver has transformed his Rohnert Park home into a castle
with over 300 handcrafted characters, 40,000 lights, a waterfall, a tower, a
train and a bubble machine. His self-described "Weaver Winter
Wonderland" gets bigger every year. The display, a labor of love,
takes Scott over a month of 12-hour days to set up . Each
year Weaver is allotted five weeks of vacation from his job. He sets aside four
of those weeks for preparation.
"During those weeks leading up to December I am
working seven days a week — anywhere from eight to 12 hours a day." Currently
Scott has about 20 of his neighbors involved in the displays as well as
students from the local high school who receive community service hours for
working on the project. "It's great to work with the kids and get to know
the people in the community," Weaver said. "Plus, they get a lot out
of it learning how to set-up displays and use tools."
Incorporated into this
holiday spectacular are trees from his mother that she worked on as she was
going through chemo, his beloved dog complete with her actual dog collar and
ashes mixed into the paint used on her life sized cutout as well as a complete Lion King display
as a tribute to his father who helped guide Scott back on his journey of life. Always
a man of giving back to the town that has been so good to him, Scott puts out a donation box with the proceeds
helping to keep many of the high school programs that have gone by the way of
state budget cuts.
Weaver, 50, developed a passion
for Christmas and decorating that goes back to the early 90s. Each year his
light display grew bigger and bigger. When his passion finally outgrew the
Weaver house years ago, it started migrating to the homes of neighbors. On a
nearby lawn, the "Island of Misfit Toys" are displayed. The
Abominable Snowman towers higher than one neighbor's home. Jessica Rabbit poses on another next-door lawn.
Weaver looks forward to creating his
work of art all year, like a kid waiting for Christmas morning. However, things don't really get serious
until the fall. "I usually start in
the first week of October with planning what to do for new neighbors or maybe
adding a new display for someone," Weaver said. "This year we only
added 22 new cutout displays — like Mr. Magoo, Spongebob, and the Smurfs."
"One of my neighbors really wanted to add the Smurfs because her kids and
grandkids really liked the Smurfs so I made them for her."
It turns out that 22 new cutouts
is a rather small number for Scott, as he has added over 120 new displays in a
previous year. He does all the work for the displays for free and only asks for
material costs if he doesn't already have what he needs in his shop. The neighbors are more than happy to be part
of the Christmas extravaganza."Well Scott made everything in my
yard," shared Janice Butler,"Including Sleeping Beauty and the prince
dancing, the fairies and the 20-foot-tall dragon. He also made Roger Rabbit and
Jessica Rabbit, a couple Dalmatians (there are all 101 of them around the
court) and some candy canes and soldiers." Aside from the local community,
the Weaver lights have gotten plenty of attention over the years. ABC has done
segments including his displays, he placed third in 2008 in a national
competition hosted by Kentucky Fried Chicken, and last year took first in
a contest run by Disney Corporation. "Winning
the award from Disney meant a lot," Weaver said. "But really I do all
of this for the kids."
Words cannot
describe this Disneyland-like, majestic, magnificent, hand-carved castle
nestled on Cielo Court in Rohnert Park. The details are endless as are the
Disney characters displayed. "The candy shop has real candy!!"
"It's snowing bubbles," are just some of the squeals of delight from
those of us that count the days until the house is officially lit up for the
holiday season. Dalmatians align the
yard, along with a flowing water fall where Surf's Up and South Park is keeping
watch on the roof. At the very top of the roof is a star complete with Santa's
sleigh and eight reindeer. As you walk along the court you are greeted by
hand-carved princesses, the cast of Madagascar, the abominable snowman and various
other Disney characters. This is by far the most creative and detailed home we
have ever seen; enjoyed by all ages and a marvel for our children.
Gayle is a Disney Gal that loves
churros for breakfast, still gets giddy with delight at the first sight of the
“Disneyland next exit sign”, loves the overwhelming emotions and memories that
come with each and every return to the Happiest Place on Earth and dreams of
one day being the Captain of the Jungle Boat. To learn more about Gayle,
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If DHS can have the Osborne lights, maybe DLR will be knocking on his door one day. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try to get a video of it tonight. I've tried for the last few nights but the rain had other ideas!
ReplyDeleteIt truly takes your breath away!
I would love to see these.
ReplyDeleteReally cool That is an awesome display
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