The giant Christmas tree has been installed at Magic Kingdom, along with other decór for the holiday season.
Town Square
Peppermint sticks and toy soldiers line Town Square.
Christmas Tree
In the center is the giant Christmas tree, decked with gold for the 50th anniversary.
It’s topped with a golden star.
The tree is tethered at multiple points to ensure its stability.
It’s adorned with a popcorn garland and multicolored lights. Candles (fake, for safety) with golden bows are nestled in the boughs.
Large baubles in green, red, gold, and blue hang from the branches.
There are many ornaments on the tree. Several are styled to look like cookies in the shape of boots, trees, rocking horses, and more.
The base of the tree is surrounded by “presents” in colorful wrapping.
Giant jacks and a bear sit amidst other period-appropriate toys.
Train Station
More decorations have popped up around the rest of Town Square and Main Street, U.S.A.
The train station has been decorated with lots of garlands and wreaths, topped with red bows.
Fruit and red poinsettias join multicolored lights on the adornments.
Main Street Firehouse
Wreaths and garlands are up on the Main Street Firehouse.
Main Street, U.S.A.
The arches and wreaths line Main Street, U.S.A.
The Emporium
The exterior of the Emporium has had more garland added.
Some window displays are now holiday themed as well.
One window features Pluto.
Another features Mickey.
Inside, garland has been hung above the shelves and around the tops of the columns.
Some areas have small trees.
Heading into the high fashion room, the decorations take on a more elegant appearance.
Here, they’re decorated with ornaments of Santa Claus, as well as simple round red ones and gold ribbons.
Similar motifs can be found on the opposite wall.
The miniature tree in this room is decorated with ornaments, including ones resembling old fashioned Christmas cards.
The wall of pins hasn’t been left out!
The garlands bring a seasonal touch to the old fashioned charm of the Emporium.
Main Street Confectionery
The second story of the Confectionery has garland now.
Wreaths with golden decorations have been added.
Red wreaths have also been added around the sign.
Inside, banners are up of Mickey Mouse and friends dressed for the season.
The same art of Mickey can be found on a Starbucks tumbler released just yesterday.
Daisy Duck looks particularly stylish in her green coat and red beret.
Another Mickey sign can be found by a display of shortbread cookies.
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
The inside of the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor has been decorated in tones of pink and white.
The ribbon has a pattern reminiscent of a waffle cone.
Center Street
Some window boxes are filled with poinsettias.
Crystal Arts
Decorations have been added to Crystal Arts.
Uptown Jewelers
More garland has been added to Uptown Jewelers.
The interior also has plenty of garland hanging from the ceiling.
These are decorated with red and white ornaments, as well as dark red ribbons and white flowers.
As is befitting Uptown Jewelers, some garlands on the walls are decorated with necklaces and earrings.
The center of the store looks particularly impressive looking up.
Main Street Cinema
Garland has been strung from the bottom of the marquee outside the Main Street Cinema.
Inside, wreaths have been hung on the columns that line the perimeter.
Main Street Bakery
Wreaths are up in the windows of Main Street Bakery. To add a unique touch, in between the ornaments, there are muffins and small signs for hot cocoa.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace has some unique floral elements in the garland and wreaths.
The columns at the entrance are wrapped in garland filled with pink, red, and white blossoms.
The Hub
And more wreaths have been installed around the hub, with red bows, poinsettias, fruit, and baubles.
Bonjour! Village Gifts
Heading into Fantasyland, Bonjour! Village Gifts has been decked out for the holidays.
A large garland of colorful ornaments hangs above the entrance.
The lampposts just outside are wrapped in similar garlands.
To give it a bit of character, flowers are strung between the ornaments.
Inside, several displays have garlands with lights and roses.
The roses are likely a nod to the enchanted rose in “Beauty and the Beast,” whose petals signify how much time the Beast has left to find true love and transform back into a prince.
Gaston’s Tavern
Gaston’s Tavern is adorned as boisterously as the man himself.
When he says he uses antlers in all of his decorating, he’s not lying!
All of the wreaths and garlands on the outside incorporate antlers in some way.
They look particularly impressive hanging from the eave of the roof.
Cinderella’s Royal Table
Garlands with blue ribbons can be found around the entrance to Cinderella’s Royal Table.
Right now, the decorations are only near the restaurant, but it’s likely the rest of Cinderella Castle will be decorated the same way.
These have elegant silver ornaments and long silver beads fit for royalty.
The small portions on the archways also have blue and gold ornaments.
Liberty Square
Over in Liberty Square, the gourds are out and the garlands are in!
Garlands with berries and flowers wrap around the lampposts, matched by the ones over the windows of Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe.
Frontierland
Similar garlands can be found around the posts in Frontierland.
Meanwhile, the lighting rigs are still up as Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party gives way to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.
Are you visiting Walt Disney World during the holiday season? Let us know what you’re most excited to see in the comments.
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