A Winter Wonderland at Disneyland: The Christmas Delight of 1992

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The magic of Christmas at Disneyland 1992 was truly a sight to behold. As people entered the park, they were greeted with the sights, sounds, and smells of the holiday season. The main street was transformed into a winter wonderland, with sparkling lights adorning every storefront and lamp post. The air was filled with the scent of freshly baked gingerbread and hot cocoa, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the main attractions during this time was the nightly fireworks show, which was themed around Christmas. As the sky lit up with colorful bursts of light, enchanting holiday music played in the background.



This should fix the bowl issue correct?

Now would be good time to install shutoff valve AT the toilet so in the future ALL the water to RV doesn t have to secured if working on toilet again. If you won t be using the caravan for some time, give the toilet a thorough clean, making certain that you dry both the lipseal and blade, then spray them lightly with Thetford Maintenance Spray.

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As the sky lit up with colorful bursts of light, enchanting holiday music played in the background. Families gathered together, huddled under blankets, and watched in awe as the fireworks danced across the night sky. Another highlight of the Christmas season at Disneyland was the snowfall on Main Street.

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I have a Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II toilet with two issues:

1. Bowl will not hold water
2. When you look down into the drop I can see what looks to be a piece of a rubber gasket hanging down.

I bought the kit to fix the bowl issue. Anyone have an idea on what the black gasket is hanging that is further down? If so, if you know what it's called so I can find that part too.

Anyone ever pulled the toilet and made these repairs? Pros and cons?

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Sounds like the closet flange seal hanging further down. Should be replaced;

We have replaced most parts in ours (when we had one or two over the years) and just a little bit of time, common tools, and sometimes cramped working quarters.

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I just replaced my seals a few weeks ago. You have the bowl seal and the floor flange, similar to a house toilet. My guess is the flange came loose somehow.
I hope you have more room to disconnect your water line. I could barely get my hand back there with a wrench.
It�s a very easy install once you get the toilet out.

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Bowl and base have to be separated to replace bowl seal
Have to reach inside from the back to remove the bowl/base bolts


Toilet has to be pulled up from floor mount to replace flange seal.


Now would be good time to install shutoff valve AT the toilet so in the future ALL the water to RV doesn't have to secured if working on toilet again


And if you don;t have the sprayer . that can be added also.
Just snip tip off on closed stub on bottom of vacuum breaker. attach a sprayer/hose to that stub using hose clamp (any kitchen sprayer will work.)

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Bowl and base have to be separated to replace bowl seal
Have to reach inside from the back to remove the bowl/base bolts


Toilet has to be pulled up from floor mount to replace flange seal.


Now would be good time to install shutoff valve AT the toilet so in the future ALL the water to RV doesn't have to secured if working on toilet again


And if you don;t have the sprayer . that can be added also.
Just snip tip off on closed stub on bottom of vacuum breaker. attach a sprayer/hose to that stub using hose clamp (any kitchen sprayer will work.)

Adding the sprayer hose sounds great. What all besides a common sprayer do I need?

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Join Date: Jul 2015 Location: Live Oak, Florida Posts: 698 Quote: Originally Posted by Old-Biscuit


Bowl and base have to be separated to replace bowl seal
Have to reach inside from the back to remove the bowl/base bolts


Toilet has to be pulled up from floor mount to replace flange seal.


Now would be good time to install shutoff valve AT the toilet so in the future ALL the water to RV doesn't have to secured if working on toilet again


And if you don;t have the sprayer . that can be added also.
Just snip tip off on closed stub on bottom of vacuum breaker. attach a sprayer/hose to that stub using hose clamp (any kitchen sprayer will work.)

This is what I bought already:
Thetford 34120 Waste Ball Seal for Style II & Style Plus Toilets


This should fix the bowl issue correct?


I just need to get #6 and a common sink sprayer and some way to hook the sprayer up.

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Sounds like the closet flange seal hanging further down. Should be replaced;
The magic of christmas at disneyland 1992

Even though it was Southern California and snow was a rare occurrence, Disney made it possible for visitors to experience a white Christmas. Each evening, snowflakes would fall from the rooftops, creating a magical scene that transported guests to a winter wonderland. Of course, no Christmas at Disneyland would be complete without a visit to Santa Claus. Children lined up excitedly, waiting to meet the jolly old man and share their Christmas wishes. Santa listened attentively, making each child feel special and loved. The joy and wonder on the children's faces was truly heartwarming. In addition to all the festive decorations and special events, Disneyland also had its usual lineup of thrilling rides and attractions. Guests were able to experience the magic of Christmas while also enjoying their favorite rides, creating a unique and unforgettable holiday experience. In conclusion, the magic of Christmas at Disneyland in 1992 was truly a magical experience. From the sparkling lights to the snowfall on Main Street, every detail was carefully crafted to create a festive atmosphere. Families and friends bonded over the special events and activities, creating memories that would last a lifetime. The Christmas season at Disneyland was truly a magical time, and 1992 was no exception..

Reviews for "Recapturing the Spirit: Disneyland's Captivating Christmas of '92"

1. John - 2/5 stars - "I was really disappointed with my experience at Disneyland during the Christmas season in 1992. The magic was definitely lacking. The decorations were sparse and lackluster compared to what I expected from Disney. The lines were incredibly long and moved at a snail's pace, which made it difficult to enjoy any of the park's attractions. I was also underwhelmed by the Christmas-themed shows and parades; they just didn't capture the enchantment I associate with Disney. Overall, it felt like just another overcrowded theme park rather than a magical Christmas wonderland."
2. Sarah - 3/5 stars - "I had high hopes for Disneyland's Christmas celebration in 1992, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. While the park was beautifully decorated with lights and Christmas trees, it lacked the special Disney touch. The holiday-themed attractions were repetitive and didn't offer anything new or exciting. Additionally, the staff seemed tired and unenthusiastic, which contributed to a lack of overall holiday cheer. Overall, it was a decent experience, but I expected more from Disney during the Christmas season."
3. Mike - 2/5 stars - "The magic of Disneyland's Christmas in 1992 was definitely but a flicker. The park was overcrowded, making it difficult to move around and enjoy the various attractions. The Christmas decorations were disappointing, as they seemed hastily put together with little attention to detail. The special holiday-themed shows were underwhelming, lacking the excitement and grandeur I associate with Disney. Add to that long lines and rides breaking down, and it becomes clear that Disney missed the mark on delivering a truly magical Christmas experience in 1992."
4. Emily - 2/5 stars - "I had high hopes for Disneyland's Christmas festivities in 1992, but unfortunately, it fell flat. The decorations and lights were lovely, but that's where the magic ended. The park was packed with people, and it felt like a never-ending queue. I was also disappointed by the lack of unique Christmas-themed shows and parades that I have come to expect from Disney. The whole experience just felt rushed and overcrowded, leaving me underwhelmed and wanting more. I hope they improve upon this in the future."
5. David - 2/5 stars - "Disneyland during the Christmas season in 1992 was less than magical. The park was overcrowded, and it was nearly impossible to navigate through the masses of people. The lines for attractions were unreasonably long, and the waits felt never-ending. The holiday decorations were lackluster, lacking the grandeur and attention to detail I've seen in previous years. The atmosphere just didn't feel as festive or magical as I expected. Overall, I was disappointed and left wanting a more enchanting Christmas experience."

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