Disney
is beautiful at Christmas! Everywhere you look you'll find holiday
decorates-- from Cinderella's castle right down to themed trees at each
resort. This week I'm going to hit the top five holiday things to see
outside the parks!
5. Fort Wilderness: At
Fort Wilderness, many guests bring their RVs and their decorations to
Disney World year after year! This is a great location to drive through
and see the decorations. You can even schedule a sleigh ride here for a
special treat. Also, if you're visiting on Christmas Eve, you might even see the golf cart parade!
Yes, there's a camper behind all these decorations! |
Mary Poppins themed tree! |
3. Another interesting holiday activity is Stitch's Holiday Gift Hunt. This is a fun scavenger hunt in Disney Springs. It includes a
special stop at the Christmas Tree Trail as well! This is a great
activity for families with elementary aged kids or older since you have
to work together, decipher clues, and discover all the spots where
Stitch is hiding. Complete the mission and receive a limited-edition
button. Pick
up a map guide at Disney Springs. Find Stitch in the 12 locations in
the guide, add the stickers, and then visit one of six locations for
your prize--a cute button. (Pictured is the button and guide from a few years ago.) This is FREE!
Map guide and button. |
2. All of the Disney World resorts are
decorated for the holidays, and you'll find a Christmas tree in each
lobby. However, some of the resorts really go all out! Grand Floridian has a life-sized gingerbread house in their lobby! (The gingerbread house also contains The
Bake Shop where you can find gingerbread ornaments, cookies, and
gingerbread house kits, all made using a classic gingerbread recipe from
Austria!) See the enormous tree, too, decorated with Victorian
ornaments! The Contemporary Resort has a beautiful
Cinderella Castle in the style of legendary artist Mary Blair. The
18-foot tall display is crafted from thousands of gingerbread blocks,
rolled fondant, and a mouth-watering amount of modeling chocolate. At Beach Club Resort, there's a life-sized edible carousel. Next door at Yacht Club Resort, there's a Holiday Miniature Train in their lobby!
Gingerbread carousel at Beach Club |
1. Meet Santa and test out the Photo Pass Studio! You
can meet Santa in Disney Springs at his chalet on the Christmas Tree
Trail near Once Upon a Toy. Santa is available 11:00am-11:00 pm daily
until December 24. There's even a unique way to wait--check in at the
podium and give them your cell phone number. Go enjoy Disney Springs,
and when you receive a text, return within 10 minutes to meet Santa!
Then stop by the Disney PhotoPass Studio where you can choose from great
themed backgrounds and make a fabulous family photo! These are even
linked to your Memory Maker.
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