Discover the Charms of New York at Christmas Time

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In the bustling city of New York, the holiday season always brings a special kind of magic. As December approaches, the streets of Manhattan are adorned with twinkling lights, and the air is filled with a contagious festive cheer. One of the most enchanting sights in the city is the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Standing tall and majestic, it becomes a symbol of hope and joy for both locals and tourists alike. The tree is extravagantly decorated with thousands of sparkling lights and ornaments, captivating everyone who lays their eyes upon it. Walking through the streets of New York during Christmas time feels like stepping into a winter wonderland.


Ding-dong! The merry-o, sing it high, sing it low.

The repetition of ding-dong and the mention of ringing bells emphasize the jubilant atmosphere and the desire to spread the news of the witch s demise. The Witch Is Dead Come out, come out wherever you are And meet the young lady who fell from a star Glinda Come out, come out wherever you are And meet the young lady who fell from a star She fell from the sky, she fell very far And Kansas she says is the name of the star.

The wizard of oz ding dong the witch is wiped out

Walking through the streets of New York during Christmas time feels like stepping into a winter wonderland. The storefronts of department stores, such as Macy's and Bloomingdale's, are transformed into dazzling displays showcasing the latest fashion trends and holiday decorations. The shop windows are meticulously designed to create imaginative scenes, transporting visitors into a world of fantasy and awe.

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Munchkinland / Ding-dong! The Witch Is Dead
Come out, come out wherever you are
And meet the young lady who fell from a star
(Glinda)
Come out, come out wherever you are
And meet the young lady who fell from a star
She fell from the sky, she fell very far
And Kansas she says is the name of the star.

(Munchkins)
Kansas she says is the name of the star

(Glinda)
She brings you good news, or haven't you heard
When she fell out of Kansas a miracle occurred!

(Dorothy)
It really was no miracle
What happened was just this:
The wind began to switch the house to pitch
And suddenly the hinges started to unhitch
Just then the witch, to satisfy and itch
Went flying on her broomstick thumbling for a hitch

(Munchkin Man)
And oh what heppened then was rich

(Munchkins)
The house began to pitch, the kitchen took a slitch
It landed on the wicked witch in the middle of a ditch
Which was not a healty situation for the wicked witch!
The house began to pitch, the kitchen took a slitch
It landed on the wicked witch in the middle of a ditch
Which was not a healthy situation for the wicked witch
Who began to twitch, and was reduced to just a stitch
Of what was once the wicked witch!

(Munchkin 1)
We thank you very sweetly for doing it so neatly

(Munchkin 2)
You've killed her so completely,
That we thank you very sweetly

(Glinda)
Let the joyous news be spread
The wicked, old witch at last is dead

(Munchkins)
Ding-dong the witch is dead
Which old witch? The wicked witch!
Ding-dong the wicked witch is dead
Wake up you sleepyhead
Rub your eyes, get out of bed
Wake up the wicked witch is dead
She's gone where the goblins go,
Below - Below - Below
Yo-ho, let's open up and sing and ring the bells out.
Ding Dong's the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low
Let them know the Wicked Witch is dead!

(Mayor)
As mayor of the Munchkin City
In the county of the land of Oz
I welcome you most regally

(Judge)
But we've got to verify it legally
To see.

(Judge)
Is morally, ethically
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(Munchkin 1)
Spiritually, physically

(Munchkin 2)
Positively, absolutely

(Munchkin Men)
Undeniably and reliably dead!

(ner)
As ner, I thoroughly examined her
And she's not only merely dead,
She's really most sincerely dead

(Mayor)
Then this is a day of independence for all the munchkins
And their descendants
Yes, let the joyous news be spread
The wicked old witch at last is dead!

(Munchkins)
Ding-dong the witch is dead
Which old witch? The wicked witch!
Ding-dong the wicked witch is dead
Wake up you sleepyhead
Rub your eyes, get out of bed
Wake up the wicked witch is dead
She's gone where the goblins go,
Below - Below - Below
Yo-ho, let's open up and sing and ring the bells out.
Ding Dong's the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low
Let them know the Wicked Witch is dead!

(Lullaby League)
We represent the Lullaby League
The Lullaby League, the Lullaby League.
And in the name of the Lullaby League
We wish to welcome you to Munchkin Land

(Lollipop Guild)
We represent the Lollipop Guild
The Lollipop Guild, the Lollipop Guild.
And in the name of the Lollipop Guild
We wish to welcome you to Munchkin Land

(Munchkins)
We welcome you to Munchkin Land
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(Munchkin 1)
From now on you'll be history

(Munchkin 2)
You'll be his.

(Munchkin 3)
You'll be his.

(Munchkin 4)
You'll be history

(Munchkin 1)
And we will glorify your name
You will be a bust.

(Munchkin 2)
Be a bust.

(Munchkin 3)
Be a bust.

(All)
In the hall of fame
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(Munchkin Man)
And oh what heppened then was rich
A magocal new uork chrostnas

Central Park becomes a playground for the winter season. Families and friends gather to ice skate on the famous Wollman Rink, while laughter and music fill the air. The park's pathways are adorned with festive decorations, and hot chocolate vendors line the streets, providing a warm treat for those looking to embrace the holiday spirit. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is a must-see show that captivates audiences of all ages. The world-famous Rockettes dazzle with their precision dance routines, stunning costumes, and elaborate sets. The performance is filled with iconic moments, such as the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and the awe-inspiring "Living Nativity," leaving spectators in awe and wonder. Visiting New York during Christmas wouldn't be complete without a trip to Times Square on New Year's Eve. As the iconic ball drops at midnight, marking the beginning of a new year, the streets are packed with revelers from all around the world. The atmosphere is electric, and the sky lights up with fireworks, signifying new beginnings and endless possibilities. The magic of a New York Christmas extends beyond the city's famous landmarks and attractions. It can be found in the smiles of strangers as they share greetings of "Happy Holidays," in the warmth of cozy cafes offering seasonal treats, and in the sense of unity and love that permeates the air. A magical New York Christmas is an experience unlike any other. It is a time when the city comes alive with joy, wonder, and excitement. Whether you are strolling through the decked-out streets or attending a captivating show, there is no denying that the holiday season in New York City brings a unique kind of magic that is simply indescribable..

Reviews for "Christmas Dreams Come True: Magical New York City"

- Jennifer - 1 star - I was really disappointed with "A magical New York Christmas". The plot was cliché and predictable, and the characters lacked depth and development. The writing style was sloppy and lacked creativity. Overall, it felt like a cheap knockoff of other holiday romance novels. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time on this one.
- John - 2 stars - "A magical New York Christmas" was an okay read, but it didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline felt forced and the attempts at creating holiday magic fell flat. The characters were one-dimensional and the dialogue felt unnatural. While it had its moments, it ultimately felt like a forgettable and formulaic Christmas romance novel.
- Sarah - 1 star - I found "A magical New York Christmas" to be incredibly cheesy and predictable. The plot was filled with clichés and lacked originality. The protagonist was unlikeable and the romance felt forced. The writing style was choppy and had numerous grammatical errors. Overall, it was a disappointing read that I would not recommend to others.
- Michael - 2 stars - "A magical New York Christmas" had its moments, but overall, it failed to captivate me. The pacing was slow, and the plot lacked excitement. The characters were forgettable, and their actions often felt unrealistic. While it had a Christmas theme, it didn't evoke the magical atmosphere I was hoping for. I was left wanting more from this novel.

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