As we leave Halloween behind us, Christmas decorations are arriving at Magic Kingdom. The jack-o’-lanterns and fall banners are gone, replaced with garland, wreaths, and more adorning Main Street, U.S.A.
Entrance & Train Station
The Mickey flower bed in front of the Main Street U.S.A. train station is now red and green.
Garland with big red bows lines the train station railing.
The park’s giant Christmas tree has not yet been installed in Town Square.
But other decorations are visible from the train station.
Chamber of Commerce
Popcorn Cart
Garland with strings of popcorn is atop this Main Street popcorn cart.
Santa Claus Meet & Greet
Santa Claus will meet guests in this decorated space next to Guest Relations.
The garlands, trees, and wreaths in this space feature gingerbread men, candy canes, and toy soldiers.
Firehouse & Lampposts
There are wreaths and garlands on the lampposts.
They are decorated with fruit, including a pineapple at the center.
Emporium
Main Street Confectionery
Disney Clothiers
Cinema
Uptown Jewelers
Center Street
Crystal Arts
Main Street Bakery
The wreath in the bakery window is decorated with pastries and coffee cups.
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
Casey’s Corner
Cinderella Castle Stage
Holiday decorations have also arrived at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
Four Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party dates are sold out, including the last party before Christmas day. Ticket prices vary depending on the date, from $159 to $199 for adults and $149 to $189 for kids (ages 3 to 9). Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members can save $10 per ticket.
During Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, guests can enjoy Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks, Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, character meet and greets, and holiday attraction overlays. There are also complimentary treats and exclusive merchandise.
Beginning this year, a brand-new “Frozen”-inspired show called “Frozen Holiday Surprise” will be performed at Magic Kingdom, during regular park hours and during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.
Guests can also celebrate the holidays at Walt Disney World Resort with Disney Jollywood Nights, an after-hours party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; the roaming Merry Menagerie puppet show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom; the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll; Santa Claus meet and greets; and limited-time food, beverage, and merchandise throughout the resort.
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