Celebrate the holidays with classic Christmas decorations at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, where Christmas music can also be heard as you stroll the resort.
In front of the resort’s main building, reindeer figures made of white branches sit in flower beds.
Garland with white flowers, strings of beads, and pink ribbons hang over the port-cochère and entrance walkway.
A giant Christmas tree is in front of the resort’s famous gingerbread house in the lobby.
The Christmas tree features ornaments and decorations representing all of the gifts from “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
Of course, there are also other decorations, like fake candles, velvet ribbons, and white poinsettias.
There are smaller Christmas trees and a flower arrangement near the front doors.
These trees also have ornaments inspired by “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” as well as Victorian-inspired ornaments.
The colorful flower arrangement has a velvet blue and gold ribbon on the front.
A smaller Christmas tree is decorated with a teddy bear in a marching band uniform.
There are multiple wreaths with swan figures.
The windows of Sandy Cove Gifts and Sundries have wicker basket gift boxes wrapped in burlap ribbons.
The store has garlands decorated with light-colored ribbons and ornaments across the ceilings.
The flower arrangements near the lobby stairs also have colorful orb ornaments and beaded ribbons.
Garland hangs from the stair railings.
Upstairs are two more Christmas trees matching the ones below.
The higher floors offer a great view of the tree in the lobby.
Garland also hangs across some of the upstairs railings.
Golden gift boxes and metal trees are in the windows of Curiouser Clothiers.
Garland hangs in a circle around the center of the store.
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