Christmas 2010 Promises to Make This Year's Holiday Special

San Antonio, TX (PressExposure) August 31, 2010 -- It could be too early in the year, but the Internet wheels are already turning in anticipation of the Christmas season of 2010. This year's Christmas season will see some special celebrations around the globe since it will be the last Christmas of the first decade of the current millennium. On the Internet, various websites have already started making an impact in creating the right anticipative fervor for the season, of which Christmas 2010 is rating as the most highly-visited among Yuletide enthusiasts.

The exclusive website features various articles on its homepage itself, all pertaining to the festive season. Some of these articles have been reviewed to be quite commercial, like a recent article that claimed the genuineness of Santa Claus along with a complete address of his workshop where the elves are supposed to work. This article also talks about how the North American Aerospace Division Command (NORAD) scans the Christmas skies religiously every year for any signs of Santa Claus' sleigh.

Though the website might be quite in-your-face about its Christmas related ideas and beliefs, there are various other things that people are visiting it for. One of the most popular features of the website is the ideas on Christmas parties. These ideas include organizing a tree decorating party, a gingerbread house party, a fire and ice party and a party with lights. Detailed instructions are provided on the website on how to go about these parties, including details such as special recipes that can be included to go along the party themes.

The website that has spawned an online debate about whether or not it is politically correct to say "Merry Christmas" any more is pulling all stops to make Christmas 2010 quite special. Apart from the different featured and user-contributed party ideas on its pages, the website also features various related ideas such as those on Christmas gifts and special home decors that could be used this season. Appropriate gifts keeping the tone of the year in mind are also suggested by the website.

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Along with several other features, a time-ticker shows on the main homepage which has a countdown to Christmas 2010, building the enthusiasm of the approaching holidays among believers. The true meaning of Christmas is included as a short snippet with the time-ticker.


Christmas 2010, the website, is available at http://www.christmas-2010.net/. User posts are currently solicited by the website along with their regular featured posts.

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Press Release Submitted On: August 31, 2010 at 12:16 am
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