Agree or Disagree?: Inflatable yard Christmas decor is tacky

Anonymous
My kid loves inflatables. The more the better! We drive around looking for them and she loves it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree, I dislike the inflatable yard decor for all holidays. Obviously people can do what they want, but it's very much not my thing and feels like copout to putting up real decorations. If you want my eye to be drawn directly to your house, then put some effort into a real light display or something. Blowing up a giant Santa or pumpkin or whatever in your front yard feels like the laziest possible way to scream "LOOK AT MY HOUSE WE'RE CELEBRATING THIS HOLIDAY" possible. And not aesthetically pleasing or interesting in any way.
I think most people are doing this for the kids, not to impress other adults.


+1 ROFL so true. No one is expecting others to be impressed. It's just fun!
Anonymous
It’s tacky and fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the pp upthread who said it’s lazy and cop out decor. It reminds me of inflatables you’d see in front of a seedy used car dealership or Denny’s. I’m shocked at how many of my neighbors have them. Might as well add pink flamingos too.

There's a whole yard full of pink flamingos in Santa hats near me. They're awesome too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The whole point of Christmas decorations is to be wonderfully tacky. Embrace the tacky!


I beg to differ.

The whole point of Christmas decorations is to point us towards the hope that Jesus’ birth brought to our fallen world. I personally find commercial and tacky Christmas decorations depressing.

However, if tacky commercial Xmas decor brings joy to some then let it be.


LOL no.
Anonymous
It’s fun, especially for the kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the pp upthread who said it’s lazy and cop out decor. It reminds me of inflatables you’d see in front of a seedy used car dealership or Denny’s. I’m shocked at how many of my neighbors have them. Might as well add pink flamingos too.

There's a whole yard full of pink flamingos in Santa hats near me. They're awesome too.


Love that.
Anonymous
They are the opposite of beautiful or elegant, but perfect for entertaining kids.
Anonymous
I used to think they were tacky until I drove by a legit mansion that had an enormous inflatable near the front gates. It looked fun. Since then, I’ve tried to replicate the feeling of not being so serious with my normal all white lights look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the pp upthread who said it’s lazy and cop out decor. It reminds me of inflatables you’d see in front of a seedy used car dealership or Denny’s. I’m shocked at how many of my neighbors have them. Might as well add pink flamingos too.


No sweetie pie, what's lazy is that lame ass projector you bought for $15 on Amazon.

Bring on the inflatables! We bought some after the kids started making us stop in front of the "tacky" house on our way home every day, and over Halloween, we heard a kid crying outside our house and it was because a neighbor was on a walk with her toddler and he was super upset that our two blow ups weren't up yet. Agree with everyone else - we do it for the kids!
Anonymous
Not everything has to be for kids. I think the inflatables are ugly and cartoony and my kid likes regular light displays, too, so it seems like the obvious choice is to do the thing that's more broadly appealing. Plus there are lots of tacky, kid-centric holiday activities and displays in commercial places. You don't have to turn your house into one.

Personally, I like beauty around the holidays. It's so dark out and the weather is cold and dreary, and seeing a really beautifully decorated home warms my soul. The giant inflatables just don't do anything for me and sometimes they are weird or disturbing looking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are the opposite of beautiful or elegant, but perfect for entertaining kids.


Don't we have other ways to entertain kids? It is unclear to me why we have to every aspect of a holiday about kids. What about lonely older people without kids -- does no one care about making them happy at the holidays?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the pp upthread who said it’s lazy and cop out decor. It reminds me of inflatables you’d see in front of a seedy used car dealership or Denny’s. I’m shocked at how many of my neighbors have them. Might as well add pink flamingos too.


Pink flamingos are awesome!
Anonymous
I live in Toronto and there’s a neighborhood that has over 50 giant inflatable Santas every year.
It’s fun.
https://www.blogto.com/city/2018/12/kringlewood-giant-santas-toronto/
Anonymous
NIMFY
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