What would Christmas in Geelong be without good ol’ Dennis Walter leading us in carols down by Eastern Beach? Throw in an appearance by Humphrey Bear, some Geelong folks who have gone on to make it big, and a fire works show that wakes up the littlies, and you have a staple on the calendar.
2. Meter Elves
A shout out has to go to the unsung heroes of the Christmas season. Meter Elves are not only distinct in their colourful attire, but they pop in change just before the Parking Inspector turns up and takes away any chance of us being able to afford Christmas shopping.
3. Decorations
You’ve got to love it when the worn out tinsel decorations are put up in the CBD. Who cares if we’ve seen them every Christmas for the past 15 years? They just make you feel all warm and …show more content…
Never fear, charity gift-wrapping is here! With out fail, there will always be a loyal table of volunteers set up in the mall, ready to wrap your freshly brought gifts for a small donation. For years now they have made the worst gift wrappers in the community look good.
7. Light Hunting
Who doesn’t love seeing a house decked out door to door with lights? Houses from St. Albans to Corio, and Grovedale to Portarlington always impress, and taking the car out to spot the best wire reindeer, Santa impersonators and nativity scenes in town is a highlight.
8. Sales
Geelong at Christmastime is madness, especially when the sales start early December. For those of us who lack in the planning department, Christmas Eve is wonderful chaos as we strive to find the cheapest Apple gadget on offer, and race to grab it a la Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All The Way.
9. All the carols
Hark the Herald Angels Sing? Jingle Bells? Silent Night? You’ll be hearing every Christmas carol at least fifty times as stores set up their Christmas departments. Bonus points to Myer for starting this trend in September.
10. Family