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* ShipperOnDeck: Eloise is a big one for Rachel and Bill and schemes to get them together.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Eloise is thrilled when it starts to snow and hopes it keeps snowing for her mother's arrival. Then she gets a phone call from her mother explaining that because of the snow, her flight's been cancelled.


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* RightForTheWrongReasons: The man Eloise is suspicious of in the lobby. [[spoiler: ''He's'' not actually up to no good but rather a detective from the FBI investigating Brook.]]
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* AllForNothing: Nanny helps Eloise out from the basement, but they are too late to stop the wedding themselves as Bill shows up to interrupt it.
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''Eloise At Christmastime'' is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-TV movie, based on the Kay Thompson ''Literature/{{Eloise}}'' book series, and while able to be watched as a standalone, is marketed as a sequel to ''Film/EloiseAtThePlaza''. The film follows the adventures of six-year-old Eloise (Sofia Vassilieva), who lives at the Plaza Hotel with her beloved Nanny (Creator/JulieAndrews) and annoys the concierge, Mr. Salomone (Creator/JeffreyTambor). In ''Eloise At Christmastime'', Eloise struggles to get Christmas presents for LITERALLY EVERYBODY at the Plaza, while also trying to get her two best friends to follow their romantic dreams.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* BrattyHalfPint: Eloise; just like in ''Film/EloiseAtThePlaza'', somewhat averted by the fact that she means no harm, but much of her behaviour is consistently annoying, disruptive and rude.
* GiftGivingGaffe: Eloise gives gifts to everybody at the Plaza, from the chef to random guests.
* TheJeeves: Mr. Salomone, but he's a bit less featured in this film than in the last.
* WeSellEverything: As a form of business promotion, Toys R' Us is featured prominently while Eloise is shopping. The character makes sure to remind viewers that Toys R' Us not only sells toys, but the best abundance of them and is therefore the place that ''all'' prospective viewers of the film should be begging their parents to visit at Christmastime.
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