People are gathered in front of a castle with blue and white rooftops on a foggy day.

More Snow & Icicle Lights Added to Sleeping Beauty Castle, Holiday Decor in New Orleans Square

Shannen Ace

Disneyland is continuing to prepare for the 2024 holiday season. More snow has been added to Sleeping Beauty Castle and holiday decor is up in New Orleans Square.

Sleeping Beauty Castle Snow

People are gathered in front of a castle with blue and white rooftops on a foggy day.

The first snow caps were installed on the castle turrets by mid-October. The fake snow now covers most of the turrets and roof tops. The set dressing is designed to look like patches of white snow with some of the blue roofing showing through.

A castle with blue and white rooftops, featuring spires and a stone facade, surrounded by foggy sky and some trees.

Icicle lights also now hang from many of the battlements, dangling down over the castle walls. During the day, the lights just look like silver icicles, but at night during the winter, they light up.

The castle is also usually decorated with garland and a large wreath, which will likely be installed soon. The Halloween decorations on Main Street, U.S.A. will also be replaced with holiday decor.

Christmas in New Orleans Square

New Orleans Square has breezed right past Halloween and is all decked out for Christmas. Garlands hang from the balconies throughout the land. Each facade has unique adornments, so it appears they’ve been decorated by their individual owners.

This balcony next to the Pirates of the Caribbean facade features garland covered in strings of silver beads, silver bows, and pale baubles. A banner with a golden fleur-de-lis hangs from the roof. Two matching banners hang below.

The garland on this balcony embraces New Orleans’ long Mardi Gras history, with masks surrounded by purple, green, and gold baubles.

Other garlands feature more traditional Christmas colors of red and green. Large ornaments hang below some of the balconies, over shop entryways. There are wreaths full of ornaments on doors.

A decorative arrangement with a mask, roses, and french horns hangs from a lamp post outside a building.

This intricate decoration is made out of dark flowers and prop horns. Two black and white Venetian masks are in the center.

An outdoor courtyard with festive decorations, including purple drapes and garlands, on a two-story building with blue shutters and striped awnings.

This balcony features purple and gold banners over the columns. Instead of a green leafy garland, this garland is made of colorful ornaments. Music notes hang from the garland and instruments are where the garland connects to the columns, matching the musical theme of the balcony’s usual props.

Eudora’s Chic Boutique is decorated with garlands and wreaths above the entryway. The tunnel next to the “Princess and the Frog” gift shop has some leafy decorations in the corners.

Two vintage posters on a decorative metal facade: one advertises Pastilles Geraudel with a red-clad figure, the other says "Joyeux Noel" with a festive scene.

A pair of vintage-style Christmas banners hang on one wall. The one on the left depicts a woman in red running through snow. It reads, “Si vous toussez prenez des pastilles géraudel.” The Géraudel lozenges advertisement was created by Jules Chéret in 1896. The banner on the right reads, “Joyeuax Noël” (Merry Christmas) with an art nouveau-style image of an angelic figure.

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Speaking of angels: a golden angel statue is on this balcony, behind garland full of gold ornaments. Large gold tassels hang from the ends of the garland.

More garland, wreaths, and other decorative items adorn the rest of the facades.

A tree adorned with golden stars and a crescent moon ornament in a courtyard with balconies and festive decorations.

The trees are decorated, too. Outside Tiana’s Palace, this tree is strung with large gold stars and a gold crescent moon figure.

Blue striped umbrellas with crescent moon decorations wearing Santa hats hang from trees.

Other trees feature crescent moon-shaped depictions of Santa Claus.

Are you ready for Christmas or are you still focused on Halloween? Let us know in the comments.

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