It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Magic Kingdom as the park’s Christmas tree has gone up in Town Square.
Magic Kingdom Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree is directly behind the flag pole in the center of Town Square. A PhotoPass photographer is stationed at the tree.
The tree is the same every year. It’s wrapped in popcorn garlands. There are fake candles sitting in nests with red bows.
Among colorful baubles are ornaments resembling gingerbread cookies. There are also white snowflakes and horses.
Golden bells hang below some of the candles. Some of the ornaments feature golden designs.
A golden star is atop the tree.
Other Christmas Decorations
Before even arriving at Magic Kingdom, we noticed Christmas decorations at the parking plaza.
There are light-up wreaths in front of each toll booth.
Similar wreaths and matching garlands also adorn the ticket booths at the Transportation and Ticket Center.
These feature white poinsettias, silver bows, and golden Mickey icons.
We previously shared a look at the Christmas topiaries, flower bed, and garlands in front of the Main Street train station. Now the fall bunting, the last remnants of Halloween, has been removed from the train station.
On Main Street, decorative arms with hanging wreaths have been installed along the façades.
These oversized wreaths have large white candles inside them. Bells are at the ends of the arms.
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