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.
Magic Kingdom Christmas Decorations
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In the planter between entrance gates, jack-o’-lanterns have been replaced by Mickey and Minnie topiaries wearing Santa hats.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.
The poster advertising Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party has been replaced with a Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party ad. Parties begin on November 8 but dates are selling out.
Garlands and wreaths adorn the entrance tunnels. They feature poinsettias, pinecones, fruits, and colorful baubles.
We spotted a short strip of garland on one of the exit signs.
There are more wreaths and garlands with big red bows on the back of the train station. They hang from the railings and edge of the roof.
A garland with strings of popcorn is around the top of this popcorn stand.
Garlands dangle from the overhang of the Chamber of Commerce.
There are wreaths above the windows and doors decorated with red and white poinsettias.
The garden between the Chamber of Commerce and City Hall is adorned with more garlands. These feature candy cane and cookie decorations.
The red and white flowers and bows evoke peppermints.
Some candy canes are arranged like snowflakes. The fake cookies are decorated with icing making them look like snowflakes, too.
The photo spot in the back of the garden has a Mickey-shaped wreath and two small trees with matching sweets decorations.
City Hall features classy garlands and decorations adorned with gold elements.
Some of the lampposts in Town Square are wrapped with garlands. The lampposts lining Main Street have wreaths and garlands arranged to look like Mickey heads.
There is garland on the outside and inside of the firehouse.
Inside, the lights strung through the garlands are illuminated, adding an extra ambiance to the space.
Garlands hang above some of the windows and from the overhang of the Town Square Theater.
They also adorn the patio of Tony’s Town Square Restaurant.
Inside the theater, there are garlands hanging around the rotunda.
These are strung with beige ribbon and snowy beads.
Moving down Main Street, most of the façades have their own unique decorations that reflect their theme.
The Kernel Kitchen entrance at the back of the Main Street Confectionery features garland with touches of popcorn.
At one of the main Main Street Confectionery entrances are garlands and decorations with candy tucked into them.
Other garlands on the building feature bells and shiny baubles.
Decorations draped around the Main Street Confectionery sign and a nearby wreath feature candy cane-striped bows, strings of gummies, and giant lollipops.
The sweets motif continues inside where glowing wreaths are adorned with decorated cookies.
Garlands above the doorways and Confection Kitchen windows, as well as wrapped around columns, feature large colorful baubles resembling pieces of candy.
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