PHOTOS, VIDEO: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Decks the Halls with Massive 40-Foot Christmas Tree, But No Gingerbread House for 2020

Shannen Ace

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PHOTOS, VIDEO: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Decks the Halls with Massive 40-Foot Christmas Tree, But No Gingerbread House for 2020

Though there won’t be a beautiful gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa this year, the resort is still dressed up for Christmas, filled with its classic, yet ornate Christmas trees and garland. Take a walking tour of the decorations in our YouTube video below, but keep scrolling for close-ups of ornaments and even more:

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There are small trees bookending the entrance to the resort via the second floor Monorail station, where you’ll get a peek at the resort’s giant tree on the floor below.

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Garland winds down the staircase. And of course, everything is decorated with golden lights.

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The main Christmas tree is forty feet tall. Without the gingerbread house, however, the usual holiday vibe that the resort exudes during this time is somewhat diminished.

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The tree features many birdcage ornaments resembling the giant birdcage that sits nearby.

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Garland lines the balconies above.

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Those entering from the resort’s porte cochere are welcomed by lavish wreaths with beads and velvety pink bows.

Which Walt Disney World resort has your favorite Christmas decorations? Let us know in the comments. Plus, check out some more Christmas decorations in the links below:

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