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So far, my favorite holiday is Children's Week. There's just something about exploring the world with a that wide-eyed child by your side - taking them places they have never seen, places they really want to go; giving them the chance to try something they REALLY want. (Like controlling a prototype of a rocketway rocket... *sweat*)I loved both the Azeroth, Outlands and Northrend version - but Roo, the wonderful little Oracle hatchling you care for, holds a special place in my heart. I love having the vanity pet you get as a reward from the quests out, following me on my adventures. I still have the letter you get at the end of the week, in which he thanks you for the experience! :) That made me so happy.
Winter Veil and Brewfest most definitely! Lotsa gifts and getting drunk! :D
My favorite holiday would be Brewfest. From an RP perspective, it just really clicks with my hunter's personality the best. Though, a close second would be Children's Week. :)
My favorite is Pilgram's Bounty. I love to cook and I really love to cook.
With no doubt - Hallow's End is the best holiday on WoW. It's Headless Horseman who takes the cake - coolest WoW character ever! He brings fear all over the Azeroth speaks in dramatic tone and have the best mount imo. And come on when else you can wear a pumpkin on your head if not for Hallow's End?
Brewfest is the hands down winner for me. I love the trip to the Grim Guzzler and the fact that Coren Direbrew is fighting you because you insulted his brew.
winter veil, so much to do for it and everything changes all around.
Midsummer because it's fun travelling around Azeroth in Horde, Alliance and Neutral zones all over again then end up in somewhere odd or cool, finding creative ways to infiltrate enemy cities for their quest item, the nice buffs the event provides aand the fun of torch-tossing (although it is hard to do for me lol)
Brewfest cus i love the music and all the drinking is just funny.
Brewfest. After leveling my current main during the debut of Brewfest in 2007 it stands out as my favorite. It's either that or my Irish ancestry is subliminally making me write this.