Disney’s Animal Kingdom Christmas Tree Goes Up for 2024 Holidays

Shannen Ace

A tall, decorated Christmas tree stands majestically outdoors against a clear blue sky, reminiscent of the enchanting holiday displays at Disney. People gather joyfully around the base, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Christmas Tree Goes Up for 2024 Holidays

The Disney’s Animal Kingdom Christmas tree has gone up as the 2024 holiday season begins at Walt Disney World.

Animal Kingdom Christmas Tree

A tall Christmas tree adorned with ornaments stands in the open area of Disney's Animal Kingdom, with people strolling around beneath a clear, blue sky.

The tree is right outside the park’s main entrance. It’s surrounded by fencing and prop gifts. PhotoPass photographers are usually stationed around the tree to take guest photos.

A tall Christmas tree adorned with ornaments stands outdoors in a park setting at Disney's Animal Kingdom, surrounded by palm trees and a clear blue sky as people stroll by on the sunny day.

It features animal and nature-inspired decorations. Many items appear to be crafted from natural materials. There are carved wood animal figures and bamboo snowflakes.

The animals represented are generally those you can see in the park — lions, giraffes, elephants, zebras, and more. Round ornaments are in natural colors like brown, green, and blue.

A majestic Christmas tree goes up, adorned with ornaments and topped with a star, standing proudly against the clear blue sky.

The tree is topped with a stick star. The star and golden lights in the tree light-up at night.

Entrance Decorations

The ticket booths and entrance plaza also feature decorations. Garlands are across the roof edges and wreaths hang on walls. These also feature natural materials and animal-inspired elements.

Check out the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios Christmas trees, plus the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll. The EPCOT Christmas tree has not yet been installed.

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