10-05-2012, 02:06 AM
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Gingerbread House Just beyond the gigantic Christmas Tree, which is the center piece to the Great Hall, sits the most peculiar part of the holiday celebration- an enormous, life-sized Gingerbread house. It towers off to the side of the great hall and is filled with more than just gumdrops and icing. Inside the two floors of the gingerbread house are numerous fun little things to do that will really get you in the spirit of the season.
On the first floor explore the icing-laced walls of the living room and take a seat in one of the squishy, form-fitting jello chairs. They are charmed to bounce when you sit in them, so take a seat and try one out. Just beyond the room of gelatin seats is a seemingly empty room, but look at the walls and you will see that not everything is as it seems. The wall is covered in candy wall paper. Walk over to the wallpaper and lick the walls to taste all of the yummy goodness that the house has to offer. The wallpaper ranges from strawberry to boogie flavored Bertie Bott's Every Flavored Beans. You never know WHAT you are going to get.
Walk up the chocolate stairs to the second floor to find MORE delicious surprises. On the second floor their is one gigantic room that makes up the whole floor. In that room is the most magically delicious room of them all... a room entirely comprised of edible furniture. So take a bite out of the table- we dare you.
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