I love the Christmas Place and the inn. Each year they put out new decorations at the inn. I stay there everytime I go to Pigeon Forge that's how much I love Christmas❤❤🎅🎅
LOVE the video and LOVE the intro!!!! You are the best...You have gotten me into the Christmas spirit! Thank you for taking us on all of your journeys :)
Thanks so much Jacob.Watching this video made my night.I love Christmas and hopefully someday I can visit there.I hope your holidays are merry and bright.❤️🎄
Great story/memory of your mouse tree topper! It’s the little things like this that makes your content so good and mean so much in bringing us viewers to remembering moments of our past lost to time! Thank you!!!
I like the mouse topping your childhood Xmas tree. There's something special about creating your very own family tradition. Wonder what tops your tree now, CB?
I noticed you did an "Incredible Christmas Place" video & had to check it out😺👍!! I enjoyed it & love that store😻🎄💙!! Thank you for sharing...God bless!
I truly enjoy your videos Jacob. And as a resident of the Great Smoky Mountains. And fellow UA-camr if a small channel. I love the Christmas Palace. Because this gal is a huge Christmas fan. I love to Christmas 365 days a year. Because Christmas stands for peace, love and joy. Awesome video.
I love walking through places like that. They have a year round Christmas store in Niagra on the Lake that was beautiful. Im seeing more of them around. Very interesting displays for sure but the prices seemed high. What an amazing hotel. Loved the clock . Thanks for the tour. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
I used to work at The Christmas Place. That scene of Santa flying through the sky, I assisted in putting the "stars" in the sky. I really enjoyed working there.
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
Ok...whatever your talking about in China Google does not know about it....there is a town in China called Yiwu...or something like that...they call it christmas village...thats where they make most of the christmas items. Other than that...your going to have to really prove it to this die hard Michigan girl.....🤷
@@Melissa-gz1wg lmao. I know about Yiwu, however that's not Christmas only. They have multiple vendors there selling tons of items with a Christmas section. I do know where you speaking of though, because it's close to a convention center where I had a trade show a few years back for jewelry exporting.
@@Melissa-gz1wg no, I don't mean several buildings in different areas of the same area of the city. I'm talking out the same property. Buildings that enclose retail sales spaces are only allowed to be so large, so they separate them and connect them with atriums or other coverings.
Jacob, you should come back to Michigan, more specifically Dearborn, more specifically Greenfield Village. They have holiday nights coming up which is a great Christmas/New Years celebration with model t rides, fireworks, all of the buildings decorated per the era, great family fun! Get your tickets early though, they sell out quickly.
My family celebrates St Nicholas night on December 5 - Its not a big event, we just get a few small gifts in our boots. I always thought it was a Romanian or European tradition - its cool to hear that other places / families celebrate this too.
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
The pickle ornament is actually a Christmas tradition in Germany many years ago. Parents of children would hide the pickle in the Christmas tree for the children to find on Christmas Day, and if one spots it, that child is blessed with good fortune for the new year and receive a special gift. Not sure if you find any pickle ornaments over there, but thought you’d want to know. ;)
Actually Jacob, at 7:17 in National Lampoon Christmas Vacation, Clark put the hockey mask on to cut down the neighbors evergreen, not Jason from Halloween...possibly in tribute to...
My mom always celebrated St. Nick too! I always thought it was a Catholic thing but maybe not. NBC is both a Halloween and Christmas movie in my opinion. I love that NBC town!!
I agree bronners is a nice place. No, we did not celebrate St. Nick’s Day but, every Christmas Eve when we were with my Dad we would get to open one present and we always had one Santa present..
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I have a albino cocktail name soccertess (i know I spelt that wrong) that would always get on top of our Christmas 🎄 and knock over the angel or the star off.
I see by looking at your map that you have not yet visited Bronner’s in Frankenmuth, MI. It’s another big place that sells massive amounts of Christmas decorations year round. Maybe you can make it there someday. Plus, Frankenmuth itself is a cool place to go, beautiful and full of gift shops, kind of like Mackinaw City and Mackinac Island. 😊🎄 P.S. That wasn’t Jason Voorhees. That was Clark Griswold when he came out of the garage during the movie and scared the snobby neighbors, lol.
Also, yes St Nicholas still comes to your house on Dec 6th, we put out our winter boots and he fills them with chocolates, a new Christmas ornament or nutcracker, and a storybook.
in conway new hampshire they have a year round christmas store called the christmas loft and they have a life sized animatronic victorian village display in the middle of their store. i haven't been there in like over 10 years but i recently watched videos on it and it still looks the same.
Whenever I hear about this place, all I can think of is how Smisty (of "Erik and Smisty" fame) used to work here. They are members of Theme Park Review for those who dont know.
I would go crazy if I had to work at the Christmas hotel and hear that giant clock every hour. But I guess there's people that live for that kinda stuff or that place wouldn't exist.
That wasn't Jason Vorhees.That actually was Clark about to saw that Huge Christmas Tree.He got out of the woods.In the movie where Audrey couldn't feel her body from the waist down...Lol 😄
Ok....i live in Michigan. You need to visit Frankenmuth michigan....it has Bronners the worlds largest Christmas store! Its an awesome place!!! Then you can eat a chicken dinner at Bavarian Inn....Google it....you wont be disappointed!!!
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
Bronners is well aware of the place in China...Bronners has added on to remain the largest...Bronners has more it just doesnt have the different levels. Its all there if you google it
@@Melissa-gz1wg Again, it is not larger. The lot space Bronners is located on is smaller than even half of the building footprint of what I am speaking of. Plus, most of the products offered at Bronners come from the manufacturers who are within the China complex.
Thanks for taking us with you!
All those snow globes and no "Rosebud!" moment?! AAAAAAAH! Great video as always Jacob!
I love the Christmas Place and the inn. Each year they put out new decorations at the inn. I stay there everytime I go to Pigeon Forge that's how much I love Christmas❤❤🎅🎅
LOVE the video and LOVE the intro!!!! You are the best...You have gotten me into the Christmas spirit! Thank you for taking us on all of your journeys :)
One of our favorite stops when we go up there. Love it! Thank you for covering this store.
This place truly looks epic. If I am ever in the Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg area I will definitely check it out.
Thanks so much Jacob.Watching this video made my night.I love Christmas and hopefully someday I can visit there.I hope your holidays are merry and bright.❤️🎄
That intro is amazing. Love it
That Christmas Place is like the Christmas Mouse store here in Williamsburg VA. Great video Jacob
Great story/memory of your mouse tree topper! It’s the little things like this that makes your content so good and mean so much in bringing us viewers to remembering moments of our past lost to time! Thank you!!!
I love the Christmas place in pigeon forge, one of the many reasons we go every year! Thank you so much for this video!
I like the mouse topping your childhood Xmas tree. There's something special about creating your very own family tradition. Wonder what tops your tree now, CB?
I can't wait to go to this place one day!
Love this place. Love Christmas
Never heard of St Nick day. Wish I had. Would have loved more candy. Thumbs up!
You are hilarious! Thanks for the fun video!👍🎄
I love the Halloween section.
That Frat party ornament was awesome
Thankyou Jacob for another fun Christmas vlog x love the intro x
I noticed you did an "Incredible Christmas Place" video & had to check it out😺👍!! I enjoyed it & love that store😻🎄💙!! Thank you for sharing...God bless!
I think Bronner’s in Michigan is bigger. We did St Nick day as a kid too.
It is.
I am dying to visit Frankenmuth.
The Incredible Christmas Place in Pigeon Forge is actually the SOUTH's largest Christmas Shopping Village, not the world's largest.
Took the words right outta my mouth lol that place is huge
I agree! Also, in Frankenmuth during the month of September the whole city is beautiful, lots of nice shops too.
Hey Jacob
Waaao that place is great 👍 , nice video 👍😀.
Best regards
Jacob from Denmark🇩🇰
I truly enjoy your videos Jacob. And as a resident of the Great Smoky Mountains. And fellow UA-camr if a small channel. I love the Christmas Palace. Because this gal is a huge Christmas fan. I love to Christmas 365 days a year. Because Christmas stands for peace, love and joy. Awesome video.
Thanks for taking me along looks fun
The Batman Nutcracker aka The Ab Cruncher 🤣
That place is great. We visited there on our last trip and its a sensory overload when you first step in.
I bet I couldn’t afford most of those ornaments! I remember making ours...lol.
Very cute opening !!from Halloween 2 CHRISTMAS !! Thanks Jacob// best of the season of you !!
Thank you, loved it.
I love walking through places like that. They have a year round Christmas store in Niagra on the Lake that was beautiful. Im seeing more of them around. Very interesting displays for sure but the prices seemed high. What an amazing hotel. Loved the clock . Thanks for the tour. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
I thought Frankenmuth Michigan had the biggest Christmas store in America. Hmmm.
That glockenspiel (s)
was fantastic!!
Love The Christmas Place, Especially Mrs ClausFudge💞
I went to that store last year. Loved that store. My dad bought me a very ring from one of those stores.
One of my favorite stops in Pigeon Forge..
Advance Merry Christmas here from the Philippines Carpetbagger. :)
Come to frankin mouth Mich for they have a year round Christmas store and zender make the best chicken dinner with fried apples slices
LOVE that place!
Frankenmuth.
I've been recommending Frankenmuth Michigan to you for awhile via my other channel "JamesShow", it has the world's biggest Christmas Store Bronners.
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
Ok so Largest in the U.S.
Thanks for sharing and wishing you and yours' A nice Happy Thanksgiving
Love the intro.
I used to work at The Christmas Place. That scene of Santa flying through the sky, I assisted in putting the "stars" in the sky. I really enjoyed working there.
Pionseta's yes very big around Christmas time for me. I remember learning about them in school around that time of year growing up.
Gotta love the Humbugs!
I like a teddy bear or snoopy on top of my tree...cool story of your mouse topper...thinking about a tiki bar christmas in my future now...tfs
Saint Nicholas night is the 5th of December. I was an Army brat and lived in Germany a lot. It is Celebrated there and my parents did it for us !
That peacock nutcracker is calling my name, as are the Wizard of Oz ones for my bff.
That's my kind of store!
St Nick visited us every December 6th! He took our Christmas lists to Santa and left candy and treats in our shoes!
Good one Jacob 😎👍🏻
one of my favorite stores there in pigeon forge. the three bears store is the other
I always wanted to,know what "The Christmas Place Hotel" looked like inside.Now I know,thanks Jacob..😀👍🎄🎅
Apparently, Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, MI is the largest Christmas shop in the world.
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
Ok...whatever your talking about in China Google does not know about it....there is a town in China called Yiwu...or something like that...they call it christmas village...thats where they make most of the christmas items. Other than that...your going to have to really prove it to this die hard Michigan girl.....🤷
Plus...I'm talking about one big large continuous building..not several in one place...that don't count...hunny!
@@Melissa-gz1wg lmao. I know about Yiwu, however that's not Christmas only. They have multiple vendors there selling tons of items with a Christmas section. I do know where you speaking of though, because it's close to a convention center where I had a trade show a few years back for jewelry exporting.
@@Melissa-gz1wg no, I don't mean several buildings in different areas of the same area of the city. I'm talking out the same property. Buildings that enclose retail sales spaces are only allowed to be so large, so they separate them and connect them with atriums or other coverings.
Face ripping Chimps! Is the next Big Christmas gift you can give to your Love Ones......
The Christmas Mouse in Myrtle Beach has tons of really cool and unique Christmas ornaments as well
Bronners should be on your list to visit for this season Jacob, Frankenmuth is a gorgeous place. Been going since childhood
Not Jason, that was Clark Griswold when he cut a new tree from his yard. Thanks for sharing...
Awesome place. Looks like a wonderful place to stay as well.
That's really cool. I totally love the clock.but I don't know if I can listen to it All the time.😅🤪🤣😂😭🤪😜😝. LOL 😆 🤣.
Jacob, you should come back to Michigan, more specifically Dearborn, more specifically Greenfield Village. They have holiday nights coming up which is a great Christmas/New Years celebration with model t rides, fireworks, all of the buildings decorated per the era, great family fun! Get your tickets early though, they sell out quickly.
Love the new intro Jacob, Wwrrhhheeee!!!! Lol.
Clever and terrified new intro !
Jacob great vid wish I was there shopping ty.!!!!!!!!!!! Hotel included pretty.
Wow how interesting because I liked it as always
I like this video thank you man for it.
My family celebrates St Nicholas night on December 5 - Its not a big event, we just get a few small gifts in our boots. I always thought it was a Romanian or European tradition - its cool to hear that other places / families celebrate this too.
Jacob the Carpetbagger go to Frankenmuth Mi and check out the Bronners Christmas store it's the world's largest Christmas store
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
The pickle ornament is actually a Christmas tradition in Germany many years ago. Parents of children would hide the pickle in the Christmas tree for the children to find on Christmas Day, and if one spots it, that child is blessed with good fortune for the new year and receive a special gift. Not sure if you find any pickle ornaments over there, but thought you’d want to know. ;)
Just like halloween ,love the intro Jacob,❤from,us💑.
I luv u carpetbagger OMG
Que pasa Jacob! I want a CarpetBagger Christmas Ornaments.
Christmas place I’ve been there also I go here every Christmas :D
Actually Jacob, at 7:17 in National Lampoon Christmas Vacation, Clark put the hockey mask on to cut down the neighbors evergreen, not Jason from Halloween...possibly in tribute to...
Happy holidays
My mom always celebrated St. Nick too! I always thought it was a Catholic thing but maybe not. NBC is both a Halloween and Christmas movie in my opinion. I love that NBC town!!
It's an extremely overrated movie, that's what it is.
Christine C. You’re fun, aren’t you?
What a great place.
I agree bronners is a nice place. No, we did not celebrate St. Nick’s Day but, every Christmas Eve when we were with my Dad we would get to open one present and we always had one Santa present..
Have you been to Levenworth, WA yet? That is Christmas central!
i love that place! most beautiful no matter what time of year !
Ty for another very entertaining video
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Greetings The clok is verry impressif Thanks to show yhis
They're performing a Christmas story on stage near my town this year.
I have a albino cocktail name soccertess (i know I spelt that wrong) that would always get on top of our Christmas 🎄 and knock over the angel or the star off.
I see by looking at your map that you have not yet visited Bronner’s in Frankenmuth, MI. It’s another big place that sells massive amounts of Christmas decorations year round. Maybe you can make it there someday. Plus, Frankenmuth itself is a cool place to go, beautiful and full of gift shops, kind of like Mackinaw City and Mackinac Island. 😊🎄
P.S. That wasn’t Jason Voorhees. That was Clark Griswold when he came out of the garage during the movie and scared the snobby neighbors, lol.
Also, yes St Nicholas still comes to your house on Dec 6th, we put out our winter boots and he fills them with chocolates, a new Christmas ornament or nutcracker, and a storybook.
I thought Bronners in Frankenmuth Michigan was the largest...hmmm 🎄☃️🎄
The "no eyes Santas" are called "jultomten."
In Germany we celebrate St. Nikolaus at December, 6th. Kids find their boots stuffed with candy and little treats in the morning.
in conway new hampshire they have a year round christmas store called the christmas loft and they have a life sized animatronic victorian village display in the middle of their store. i haven't been there in like over 10 years but i recently watched videos on it and it still looks the same.
True on the Nightmare Before Christmas on theCorpses Bride is a Halloween movie.
My mom took me to this store in June. I thought the ornaments were overpriced and just like the ones you can find at Dollar General.
Thanks for a nice video
Oh my gosh I was there just a Couple days ago
What day did you go there mr carpetbagger
I was there I’m in pigeon forge right now I’m about 4 blocks down from the Christmas place I wish I came to see you
Whenever I hear about this place, all I can think of is how Smisty (of "Erik and Smisty" fame) used to work here. They are members of Theme Park Review for those who dont know.
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I would go crazy if I had to work at the Christmas hotel and hear that giant clock every hour. But I guess there's people that live for that kinda stuff or that place wouldn't exist.
That wasn't Jason Vorhees.That actually was Clark about to saw that Huge Christmas Tree.He got out of the woods.In the movie where Audrey couldn't feel her body from the waist down...Lol 😄
Great video
Tim Burton saw Halloween and Christmas decorations bunched together in a store and got the idea for A nightmare before Christmas
We have a top hat for our tree topper :)
Ok....i live in Michigan. You need to visit Frankenmuth michigan....it has Bronners the worlds largest Christmas store! Its an awesome place!!! Then you can eat a chicken dinner at Bavarian Inn....Google it....you wont be disappointed!!!
They do advertise that they are, but they are not the largest in the world. They are actually quite small in comparison to the world's largest which is located in Northern China. I don't know if it has an English name, but I visited it a couple years ago and it would make you drop to your knees and cry from joy. You would have to spend a month in the place to see everything. It is 4 buildings, each one 6 floors, and each building is the size of an Expo-Center. They had commuter busses to transport customers from one complex to the next. It was a joint venture among a ton of manufacturing companies so they could have one huge center for customers to come to buy their products either as general shoppers, for the city/corporate decorators to come to fulfill orders, and for major retailers from around the world to send their buying agents. The place is the size of a small US city.
Bronners is well aware of the place in China...Bronners has added on to remain the largest...Bronners has more it just doesnt have the different levels. Its all there if you google it
Also...Bronners adds on almost every year to stay the largest in the world.
@@Melissa-gz1wg Again, it is not larger. The lot space Bronners is located on is smaller than even half of the building footprint of what I am speaking of. Plus, most of the products offered at Bronners come from the manufacturers who are within the China complex.
You nutcracker comments are great!!
In my family we do Christmas every December 24 every year