Christmas has come to EPCOT in the form of hundreds of decorations throughout the park.

Garland hangs along the entrance to EPCOT.

The garland is a shiny blue with colorful ornaments and bows.

You’ll spot many globe decorations here and elsewhere in the park.



Light-up garland lines the ceiling of Gateway Gifts.





The same kind of garland can be seen in Pin Traders.






Guest Relations even has a bit of Christmas cheer.

A small tree with red and gold decorations sits near the door.


Creations Shop has its own new, unique decorations.

The wreaths and garland pieces are white, with bright, colorful ornaments in them.


There are also geometric wire shapes.


The wreaths can be seen periodically along the exterior windows.





Between World Showcase and World Celebration is the park’s giant Christmas tree.

It has a blue garland with bells encircling it.

An angel tops the tree.

Some of the ornaments are themed to different World Showcase pavilions.





PhotoPass photographers had a “Joy” sign for guests to take pictures with.


Port of Entry has green garland inside and out.


The garland outside has shiny, colorful ornaments.

Inside, the garland and wreaths are decorated with red and gold.









Disney Traders has similar decorations.








Moving into World Showcase, garland decorates the La Cantina patio in the Mexico Pavilion.


There’s also a garland above the entrance. It’s decorated with pink, purple, and red ornaments.

Wreaths in the area have red, gold, and purple-pink elements.


The garland is also filled with baubles such as tiny piñatas.

Inside the Mexico Pavilion is plenty of garlands filled with lights.


The lights are green.

Garland has also been wrapped around the interior lampposts.



It lines the roofs of the shop kiosks.

There are plenty of poinsettias tucked into the decorations.


Back outside, La Hacienda de San Angel’s decorations have blue and white bows.









Norway is decorated as well.

These decorations have bells, Santa figures, snowflakes, and spiny branches.



Some of the decorations blend in with the trees in the area.




Wreaths on the windows of Kringla Bakeri have baubles resembling deer and snowflake-shaped cookies.



Garland outside The Fjording is filled with red bows.




White Christmas trees sit in the windows.


The Fjording is also decorated with garland inside.

A few stockings hang here and there.

The white Christmas trees are visible inside, covered in red ornaments.





The exterior of Akershus has more simple garland with just a few red and green ornaments tucked into it.


A more elaborately decorated piece of garland hangs above the entrance.



The festival market kiosks outside are also decorated with garland.



The China Pavilion had no holiday decorations.

The Germany Pavilion, on the other hand, is ready for Saint Nick.


They also have some cookie-themed garlands and wreaths.



A figure of Santa Claus is in the center of the wreath on the festival booth.

Karamell-Kuche has traditional garland and wreaths covered in red ornaments and silver bows.



Inside, there’s another figure of Santa.


Ornaments decorate shelves.



We spotted a gingerbread house in the window.










Inside Weinkeller, the garland has purple, pink, green, and orange adornments.



There are wreaths in many of the outdoor windows of the pavilion.



There are roses and snowflakes in Kunstarbeit in Kristall garland.




These decorations outside the toy store have figures of Santa Claus riding a donkey.

The window is packed full of Christmas decorations, including a sleigh of toys.

This window has a giant teddy bear with two nutcrackers.









The Italy Pavilion is also decorated for the holidays.

This exterior garland is adorned with long ribbons.

The ribbons have golden angels in the center.

There’s plenty of garland in the Italy shops.

It began to rain during our decorations tour, but that didn’t ruin our Christmas cheer.



This garland has sparkly gold poinsettias.









It looks like Remy assisted in hanging some high-up decorations above Via Napoli.

This Remy figure is part of Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt.

Nearby, Joffrey’s has a little bit of garland framing their menu.


Disney Vacation Club Cast Members were staying dry at their decorated kiosk.

The garland here is decorated with fruits, berries, and flowers.

There are wreaths with big red ribbons.

Garland lines the top of Regal Eagle Smokehouse and The American Adventure building.






There are small decorations — also adorned with fruits — on the windows.

We could even see pineapples.


The rotunda is decorated as well.



The gingerbread display has yet to open inside The American Adventure.

The rotunda is lined with garland and wreaths on every column.



The wreaths have red, white, and blue bows.

There’s a fruit-covered Christmas tree against the back wall.


Art of Disney also has some decorations.




This decor has American flag bows.






There’s a bigger Christmas tree right in front of Hops and Barley.

Again, there are clumps of fruit throughout.

The garland on the tree is made up of poinsettias and topped off with striped bows.

There is a large gold star on top.


The tree is also decorated with pinecones, lanterns, and standard orb ornaments.






Block & Hans has some simple green and red garland.

The Japan and Morocco Pavilions weren’t decorated either, but France and England more than made up for them.


Garland outside in the France Pavilion was filled with fun ornaments, like this snowman.



There were also candy cane and mint-shaped ornaments.

The France Pavilion always decorates with these miniatures inside giant ornaments. They’re in the planter leading to the movie theater.


The first miniature is of holiday treats, including a Yule log (Buche de Noel).


The second miniature displays the Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel) surrounded by Christmas trees and snow.


The final miniature is of the Arc de Triomphe, also surrounded by snow.




The bows in these decorations are reminiscent of the striped France flag.







Large snowflakes hang above the walkway outside L’Artisan de Glaces.








Inside Les Halles, the decorations incorporate blue more than red.

They even have tiny Eiffel Towers in them.








The France Pavilion’s Ratatouille expansion has its first-ever Christmas decorations.

At the archway, this garland wrapped around the posts was decorated with beads, baubles, and roses.



More garland was wrapped up and down the streetlamps in the expansion.

These were topped with golden stars and bows.






On the street leading to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure were different decorations.

These tree-shaped decorations had tassels and beads hanging from the bottom and golden poodles at their center.


Before reaching Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, guests walk under a garland packed full of red and white decorations.


A bit of mistletoe hangs at the center of each stretch of garland.


On our way to the U.K. Pavilion, we stopped at World Traveler.

Since this shop isn’t part of one country’s pavilion, the garland is more classic and simple instead of themed.




Inside, the decorations have ribbons featuring all of the World Showcase flags. Plus, there are popcorn-like pieces hanging from them.

In the U.K. Pavilion, it’s time for tea with their usual giant Christmas teapot and teacups.

The floating teapot has a Christmas tree on it and is pouring tea into the first of three cups.

Each cup and saucer has a sprig of holly painted on it.





The lamppost garland here has Christmas crackers.





There are small trees inside the shops.











More thin trees are tucked into various areas.






Santa’s holding up the nice list in one window display of The Toy Soldier.


Another window features plush animals riding a holiday Ferris wheel.



Present boxes and tiny trees were in other windows.



These rats were organizing some letters to Santa.




















On the way to the Canada Pavilion, Alberta Bound was in the middle of a performance on The Mill Stage.

There were tiny Christmas lights in front of the stage.

A tree and wreaths were behind the band.



Many of the decorations inside the Canada Pavilion were adorned with pinecones.

















The 2021 EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays begins November 26.
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