Christmas Decorations Magic Kingdom

Christmas Decorations Arrive in the Magic Kingdom overnight

With Halloween over, Magic Kingdom is preparing to celebrate Christmas. Decorations arrived at the park overnight and now adorn much of the entrance and Main Street, U.S.A.

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Red and white plants now fill the planters in front of Magic Kingdom. In the planter between entrance gates, jack-o’-lanterns have been replaced by Mickey and Minnie topiaries wearing Santa hats. There are gift boxes in the planter around them.

The fall bunting remains on the Main Street train station, but garland is now draped over the railings. The Mickey flowerbed directly in front of the station is now red and green. Garlands and wreaths adorn the entrance tunnels. They feature poinsettias, pinecones, fruits, and colorful baubles. There are more wreaths and garlands with big red bows on the back of the train station.

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We especially love how Disney even decorates the popcorn cart too!

Some of the lampposts in Town Square and down Main Street USA are wrapped with garlands and wreathes as well!

And, of course, no Magic Kingdom holiday celebration would be complete without the transformation of Cinderella Castle. The iconic landmark will soon be adorned with shimmering icicles, sparkling lights, and a majestic wreath, creating a breathtaking centerpiece for the park’s festive atmosphere. This magical makeover is sure to evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment for guests of all ages, making Cinderella Castle a must-see during the holiday season.

Here are more photos of the Christmas Decorations from the Magic Kingdom

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

With Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party kicking off on November 8th, the Magic Kingdom is in full swing preparing for its holiday transformation. Guests can expect the park to be decked out in its festive finest before the first party, with twinkling lights, garlands, wreaths, and of course, the iconic Christmas tree gracing Main Street, U.S.A.

The arrival of these decorations signals the start of the most magical time of year at the Magic Kingdom, promising a season filled with holiday cheer and unforgettable experiences.