Category: Holidays at Walt Disney World

  • Experience Christmas Magic at Walt Disney World

    Experience Christmas Magic at Walt Disney World

    The Christmas season is the most magical time of year to visit Walt Disney World, with the parks taking on an extra special feeling of wonder and joy to wrap up the year. The Holiday Services and Disney Horticulture Teams out-do themselves season after season, as the entire property transforms into Christmas Wonderland. Read on to discover a few fun ways to experience the holidays at Walt Disney World.

    Immersive Holiday Park Décor

    The parks are decked out for the holidays, and guests can enjoy themed decorations at each of the four parks. Unlike the Halloween Season, the Christmas Holidays extend to all four theme parks, resorts, and Disney Springs. Much like the resorts, each park and land within the park will be decorated in a way that reflects its vibe.

    At Magic Kingdom, you’ll find classic Christmas décor with wreaths, garlands, candles on the lamp posts, and of course – the majestic tree in Town Square. Main Street U.S.A. gives off the perfect nostalgic feeling, and throughout the rest of the park you’ll find decorations themed to each land. This year, there are cute Dumbo lights on the lampposts in Storybook Circus, Colonial-themed wreaths in Liberty Square, and even a breakfast-themed wreath outside of Main Street Bakery (aka Starbucks).

    As a bonus — Mickey’s Christmastime Parade, which is featured in Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, runs every day for regular day guests from December 22 – December 30. This allows guests who are visiting the parks over the Christmas holiday to catch this special parade after the party wraps up for the year.

    Over at Hollywood Studios, you’ll travel back in time a bit to experience vintage Christmas, with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra tunes playing around Echo Lake and giant-sized versions of the classic Christmas toys and decorations from yesteryear. This year, Chewbacca will be wearing his Life Day outfit throughout the Christmas season for meet and greets for the first time! When it comes to holiday décor, Hollywood Studios is my favorite park by far (especially the floating ornaments on Echo Lake), and Jollywood Nights adds an extra flair to this theme park.

    Even the animals get in on the festivities, as Animal Kingdom adds holiday touches to certain areas of the park. Within Discovery Island you’ll see lantern lights atop the merchandise locations and can say hello to the Merry Menagerie – a cute puppetry act that interacts with guests around the Tree of Life area.

    One of my favorite areas in Animal Kingdom this time of year is in Asia, near the Flights of Wonder show, where the Diwali Lights are displayed. This is a small but beautiful representation of Diwali, a Hindu festival of lights that is usually celebrated in late October or November. I liked to grab a beverage at the Thirsty River Bar near Expedition Everest and stroll over to this area to relax and enjoy the pretty lanterns and mandala for a bit. There is also a fun musical act called Beats and Strings that performs in this area throughout the day, and their last couple of sets start in the evening under the lanterns.

    In past years, Dinoland USA was decked out with lights, Christmas music, and a Santa meet-and-greet location. For Christmas 2025 you can still say hello to Santa in this area and get a few last-minute wishes in, but the majority of Dinoland USA is now closed in order to make way for Tropical Americas coming in 2027. Below are pictures from last year’s decorated Dinoland. (R.I.P.)

    I could write an entire blog post about holiday activities and décor at EPCOT because there really is so much to do and see at this park around the Winter Holidays. With each country in the World Showcase highlighting how the holiday is celebrated in that region, there are unique decorations, foods, and even Santas throughout the park.

    While the park itself is already decorated, the headlining activities officially kick off later in the month with EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays beginning on November 28 and running through December 30. In years past this event has featured Holiday Kitchens with seasonal specialties like Slow Roasted Turkey, Eggnog, Roasted Chestnuts, and more. The fan-favorite Holiday Cookie Stroll will also return with the Festival of the Holidays, and guests can use their festival passport guide to locate these unique cookie offerings throughout the park – and earn a special treat upon completion.

    You’ll also find Santas and Storytellers located around the World Showcase, entertaining guests with Christmas tales from their region of the world. In Norway, meet Barn Santa to hear a unique Norwegian Christmas story and in China, catch the Chinese Lion Dancer celebrating good fortune for the upcoming Lunar New Year. Germany and Mexico both offer holiday music from their respective countries, and in America, pop in to hear the Voices of Liberty transform into the Dickens Carolers for the Christmas season.

    One of the major events at EPCOT is the Candlelight Processional, taking place every night during the Festival from November 28 – December 30 in the America Gardens Theater. This telling of the biblical story of Christmas is highlighted by choirs and celebrity narrators that draw in guests for highly coveted seats and dining packages. Some of the stars to grace the stage this year are Jordan Fisher, Gary Sinese, Ashley Eckstein, and Henry Winkler! (Ayyy!) This event is free (unless you choose to purchase a dining package) and if you are willing to stand, you can avoid the long wait to enter the theater and simply hang out in the America Pavilion to listen to the show.

    EPCOT Christmas Tree
    EPCOT Christmas Tree

    Check out Christmas Décor at the WDW Resorts, too!

    All of the Disney Collections resorts around property have a touch of Christmas added to their lobbies, with the deluxe resorts taking the festive fun to the next level. At the Magic Kingdom Resorts, you can view the stunning Gingerbread Houses baked to perfections by the Disney Culinary Team each year. These sculptures and houses take on a flair of the resort they’re located in – think along the lines of a modern-style castle at Contemporary, and a life-size gingerbread zebra head at Animal Kingdom Lodge. (Note: This year, there will not be a Gingerbread House display at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, due to the final stages of construction of the lobby bar and other resort renovations happening. Check out the new lobby bar, The Perch, open now!)

    You’ll also find themed Christmas trees at the deluxe resorts, with a nautical flair at Yacht Club & Beach Clubs, and woodsy vibes at Wilderness Lodge. If you are taking a day off from the parks to relax and explore, visiting the different resorts and checking out the themed decorations is a fun, free activity.

    Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll

    This FREE activity is available at Disney Springs until December 30th, and it’s a great way to explore the Springs and get into the Christmas spirit at the same time. You can use the Disney World app to find your way around, or pick up a tree stroll map at one of these six locations:

    • City Works Eatery and Pour House
    • Crystal Arts by Arribas Brothers
    • havaianas
    • House of Blues Restaurant and Bar
    • The LEGO Store
    • The Polite Pig

    This year, there are 18 trees and one Disney Destiny topiary scattered around Disney Springs, each with unique theming and some with special effects triggered by MagicBand+ sensors. After you’ve found all the trees, return to a map location to pick up your prize. (Yes, this free activity comes with a prize as well!)

    Tasty Treats!

    The Disney Parks never fail to incorporate a holiday into their entrees, snacks, and drinks, and Christmas time is no exception. One of the best places to find a plethora of themed snacks is at Disney Springs – try a North Pole Bar or Peppermint Bark Cheesecake at Amorette’s Patisserie or taste something savory at Jock Lindsay’s Holiday Hanager Bar (I’ve heard the NEW Turkey Egg Rolls are fantastic!). If you are looking for a sit-down meal on Christmas Day, Terralina Crafted Italian will have a special holiday menu (served on the 25th only) that includes Four Cheese Truffle Gnocchi, Spiced Cinnamon and Nutmeg Cheesecake, and a White Christmas Sangria – yum!

    Check out the full Disney Parks Blog Foodie Guide here, which includes treats offered inside the theme parks as well.

    Christmas Party Special Events

    Walt Disney World offers two “hard ticket” party events during the Holiday season – Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (MVMCP) at Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Jollywood Nights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Both of these events include special characters, entertainment, and foods only offered during the party itself. At MVMCP, guests will enjoy a special presentation of Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks as well as the Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, which features unique characters and floats only available during the holidays. To top it all off — the “snoap” on Main Street U.S.A. truly brings the Christmas magic to life!

    Over at Jollywood Nights, guests can dance the night away at the Tip-Top Club in the Tower of Terror Courtyard, sing along with Jack Skellington at the Nightmare Before Christmas Sing Along, and celebrate the season with our favorite Muppets at the Theater of the Stars, Disney Holidays show. While guests of all ages are welcome at this event, Jollywood Nights does lean more towards the teens/adults age group.

    As of today (November 15, 2025) most dates are still available for Jollywood Nights, but all but two dates are sold out for MVMCP. At Magic Kingdom, guests can still purchase tickets for the parties on December 16th and 18th. Tickets for MVMCP are priced at $219 per person plus tax for guests ages 10 and up, and a slight savings of $10 for guests under the age of 10. Jollywood Nights tickets start at $159 per person, and range up to $199 per person. There is no discount for children at Jollywood Nights. Whether or not these parties are worth the cost is a very subjective question – I personally love to experience the unique entertainment and characters at these events. (If you are to believe Rumplestiltskin from Once Upon a Time, “All magic comes with a price!”)

    It’s the Most Magical Time of the Year

    Celebrating the Christmas holidays at Walt Disney World is “next level” magic in my opinion. Having visited these parks many times over the years, during every time of the year, I can confidently say that the Christmas Season is unlike any other time to visit. With gorgeously themed decorations in every corner of the resort, festive parties at both Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, and even a touch of edutainment at the World Showcase in EPCOT and Animal Kingdom, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

    Looking to plan your magical, fairy tale Christmas vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort? Dates are already open for the 2026 season! Contact me to map out your Magical (Merry) Quest today!

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    References/Links

    Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

    Disney’s Jollywood Nights

    Disney Parks Blog Foodie Guide here

    Diwali | Indian Religious Holiday, Observances, & Facts | Britannica

  • Celebrating America at Walt Disney World

    Celebrating America at Walt Disney World

    Independence Day is right around the corner, and there are many ways to celebrate America in the Walt Disney World theme parks. Though Disney World is a place of magic and wonder, there’s plenty of edutainment sprinkled around these parks for the history buffs as well. Walt Disney the man was extremely patriotic; he enlisted in the military in 1917 to fight in World War I, designed insignia for military units during World War II, and eventually created the first major audio-animatronic in the figure of President Abraham Lincoln. Throughout his life and now in Disney parks, we can see and appreciate Walt’s love of our country.

    Friendship Boats to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios

    Magic Kingdom

    As you enter the park and step onto Main Street U.S.A., you are walking through the embodiment of small-town America, with all the necessities you’d see in a local downtown, including the Main Street Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, and Fire Station. Guests can shop at the Emporium, mail postcards from the Post Office Box, or get a haircut at Harmony Barber Shop. And of course, grab the quintessential convenient American food item – a hot dog from Casey’s Corner.

    As you stroll down Main Street, you’ll smell popcorn wafting from the carts and hear the background ragtime music playing, immersing you in nostalgia. During the summer months, this gateway land is decorated with additional American flags and bunting, and it really gives you the Norman Rockwell Americana vibe, with the makings of a real downtown.

    Visiting Liberty Square transports you to Colonial America, with Philadelphia and the Hudson River Valley of New York setting the stage for this immersive area.  Centered by a replica Liberty Bell and the Liberty Tree, this entire land is classic Disney edutainment, intersecting history and fun. You can dine at Columbia Harbor House, themed after the many shipping ports Northeast, or grab a tasty waffle sandwich at Sleepy Hollow – complete with references to Ichabod Crane.

    The major attraction in Liberty Square is Haunted Mansion, a fan-favorite many times over, but the Liberty Belle Riverboat is the visual marquee of this land. Docking just outside the Haunted Mansion, the Liberty Belle Riverboat is a working reproduction of the riverboats that traveled along the Mississippi River in the 19th century and it (currently) travels along the Rivers of America, ferrying guests past Frontierland and around Tom Sawyer Island. This attraction is sadly set to close on July 7, 2025 to make way for the upcoming Cars attractions at Piston Peak, so this will be its last 4th of July in operation. I do hope the Liberty Belle is dry-docked in Liberty Square when this area is reimagined – there is no better view than this beauty lit up at night.

    If you are looking for a nice place to take an air-conditioned nap, the Hall of Presidents reopened from refurbishment just in time for 4th of July and the summer heat. While this is a nice educational attraction that would be good to mention in a letter to a teacher if you are taking your kids out of school to visit Disney World, it’s one that I have skipped for many, many years. It is, however, 25-minutes long, so if you do need to rest your feet and your eyes, this is the spot.  

    And let’s not forget, “Great Moments in History (But Only the American Parts)” – this was a wonderful Muppets show that was performed from the windows of the buildings across from the Liberty Tree. Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzy, Gonzo, of course, Sam Eagle, took us through the founding of the country, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This was an absolute gem, especially if you didn’t know it was a thing and happened to stumble upon it.

    A snippet from “Great Moments in History (But Only the American Parts)” circa 2016

    Check out a full video of it I found here: The Muppets Present Great Moments In American History – Show 1 of 2 – Magic Kingdom Disney World)

    If you are visiting Magic Kingdom in the evening, you can witness the Flag Retreat at 5pm every day, as the American Flag is lowered and the Star-Spangled Banner plays. This is a tribute to veterans to thank them for their service and dedication to our country. Veterans are often selected to assist with the ceremony, so if you are in the armed services feel free to chat with a Cast Member about participating. Note: The Flag Retreat time can be adjusted by 15 to 30 minutes depending on other events happening at the park that day. You can check with a Cast Member in City Hall on Main Street to confirm the time.

    Extra Credit: Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress takes guests through the various decades in American culture, as depicted through four seasonal scenes. The “Roaring 20s” scene happens on “the hottest 4th of July in years” as the family gets ready for the local Independence Day celebration. Our narrator talks about Babe Ruth, aviation travel from New York to California, and the invention of the radio. Carousel of Progress is a 20-minute long attraction, and with recently upgraded seats, it’s another great, air-conditioned naptime destination on a hot July day. Check out this scene here: Carousel of Progress – 4th of July

    Carousel of Progress, Fourth of July scene, Magic Kingdom

    Extra Extra Credit: Guests staying at the Magic Kingdom Resorts can enjoy a patriotic finale to the Electrical Water Pageant, which runs nightly through the Seven Seas Lagoon after park close.

    EPCOT

    I will admit, I frequently skip the American Adventure Pavilion in the World Showcase. I suppose that’s because I live in the United States and have had to take US History classes, and would like to stamp my imaginary passport in other countries along the lagoon. Here a few worthwhile exhibits to check out as you celebrate America in EPCOT:

    The Voices of Liberty ensemble perform stunning a cappella renditions of patriotic tunes throughout the year and put on a special performance of Echoing the Sound of America on July 4. You will feel inspired watching this 15-minute melodic performance, and it’s a treat to see the singers in their colonial costumes on the 4th. (Showtimes are listed in the My Disney Experience app.)

    Portraits of Courage, George W. Bush’s collection of oil paintings of military veterans, is on display until 2026. This is a great opportunity to see a collection of art depicting the courage and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans. Also within this pavilion is the American Adventure audio-animatronic stage show, a 35 min long trip through American history narrated by Ben Franklin and Mark Twain. This is another opportunity to rest your feet and enjoy some air-conditioning, and perhaps another nap. (I am noticing a trend, are you?)

    Guests can celebrate regional American barbecue dishes (and our favorite Muppet, Sam Eagle) at Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts & Barbecue. I am certainly not an expert on brisket or ribs, but the menu offerings cover cooking styles from Texas, Kansas City, Memphis, and North Carolina – and if you are looking for a fun culinary tour of American barbecue, this is a safe bet. The interior of the quick service restaurant is also adorned with American flag bunting and drapes, and perfectly fits the patriotic vibe of this pavilion.

    Extra Credit: Over in the Land Pavillion, Living with the Land showcases the various types of landscapes in the USA and how we’ve farmed them over the years. This is a fun look at various ecosystems across the country, different from your own backyard.

    Seasonal Snacks

    Disney offers fun food and drinks each year for the 4th of July, and you can snack patriotically with red, white, and blue themes and fireworks designs. A couple of Independence Day items offered in 2025 are the Red, White, and Blue Waffle at Sleepy Hollow Refreshments (a waffle topped with mixed berries, vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, and festive sprinkles), a Patriotic Cake Bar at Amorette’s Patisserie in Disney Springs (vanilla chiffon combined with passion fruit, orange, and guava juice), and a Red, White, and Blue Slushy in Liberty Square (frozen Fanta blue raspberry and Fanta cherry layered with whipped cream and topped with popping candies).

    Fireworks!

    In addition to the nightly fireworks offered at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT throughout the year, there are special offerings on 4th of July. Nobody does fireworks like Disney, and the Independence Day displays really cannot be beat!

    • Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky at Magic Kingdom July 3rd and 4th at 9:20p
    • Heartbeat of Freedom following Luminous: A Symphony of Us at EPCOT showing on July 4th only

    If you’re not in the parks, you can enjoy the Magic Kingdom fireworks from any of the Magic Kingdom resorts around the Monorail loop, and can see the EPCOT show from the Crescent Lake resort area as well as the Dahlia Lounge in Coronado Springs Resort.

    Please note that at the Polynesian Resort, guests will need to be staying at the Polynesian and will be provided with wristbands on July 3rd from resort cast members in order to enjoy the fireworks from the beach on July 3rd and 4th. The beach area is not open to the public for this event. There are no restrictions at either Grand Floridian Resort and Spa or the Contemporary Resort main building. Viewing from Bay Lake Tower at Contemporary Resort will be available for DVC members and guests only.

    The Park that Never Was

    Did you know that Disney planned to open a third theme park in Virginia, based on American History? It’s true! During the Eisner Era, conceptual art was created and permits requested to build another park in Haymarket, VA, called “Disney’s America.” The types of attractions that were drawn up were a military plane dog fight-style air show, a Lewis & Clark river expedition raft ride, and a roller coaster themed to the Industrial Revolution – all of these honestly sound pretty cool! Imagine Liberty Square on steroids, portraying the evolution of American society.

    Like other Disney parks, the plans would have involved hotels, restaurants, and shopping locations. While it was praised by politicians, the idea was lambasted by historians and locals, with many raising serious concerns about the park’s planned proximity to the hallowed battlefields of the Civil War. Haymarket, VA is just 5 miles from Manassas National Battlefield Park.

    “What the Disney Corporation plans to do is build a new city. They want to move in and destroy real history, in order to create facsimile – something synthetic, plastic. It doesn’t make sense. We object to the place they’ve picked. The issue is location.” – David McCullough, speaking against “Disney’s America” at a Protect Historic America event in May 1994.

    These concerns were valid, and Disney obviously scrapped this project. While we can wonder what might have been if we did ever see this park built, we know for certain what they did instead with the money planned for Disney’s America – Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened just 4 years later in April 1998. (And for that, I am so thankful!)

    Logistical Tips

    Like any major holiday, the 4th of July is extremely busy at Walt Disney World. With school out for the summer and people cashing in on holiday time, you can guarantee that the parks will be busy and the fireworks viewing areas will be shoulder-to-shoulder at night. (I waited 2 hours for Space Mountain on the 4th of July in 2003; the line snaked outside into Tomorrowland. I remember just being happy when I got inside the ride building, and into the dark air-conditioned queue.) A little bit of prior planning can help ensure you don’t miss a minute of the fun during the big celebration:

    #1. Decide how important the fireworks are for you and your group – does it make sense for you to scope out the perfect spot of hub grass and have a picnic dinner before the show? Or would you be happy to watch the fireworks from an attraction? Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Dumbo, The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (currently closed for refurbishment, but my personal favorite) are all great rides that you can see the Magic Kingdom fireworks from. (This isn’t an option at EPCOT.)

    #2. Skip the parks during the fireworks show and watch from a nearby resort. I don’t usually mind a large crowd for fireworks, but it really is a different level of “packed” for a holiday like the 4th of July, with fireworks being the big showstopper that everyone is there to see.

    #3. Relax at the resort during the day (or perhaps head to a water park) and save your walking energy for the nighttime fun. Rope Drop to Fireworks is not for the faint of heart, especially in the summertime, and I would recommend either a long break in the middle of your day, or a resort day before the fireworks. This will ensure you have more patience in your tank as you head into the busy parks for an epic fireworks spectacular.

    #4. Hydrate to feel great. You always need to stay hydrated in Florida, but the July (and August) heat can really be dangerous. Keep drinking H2O after the sun sets, and don’t let the nighttime fool you.

    #5. Head to at least one attraction that focuses on the history of the USA. It will help you connect with the ideas that this country was founded on, and Walt would be proud.

    Ready to plan your perfect summer vacation to Walt Disney World? Let’s map out your next Magical Quest today!!

    References:

    “Hit or Miss” The Imagineering Story, created by Leslie Iwerks, Season 1, Episode 4. Disney, 2019.

    Walt’s Patriotism | The Walt Disney Family Museum