‘Mickey’s Christmas Carol’ Window Dioramas Return to Magic Kingdom for 2024 Holidays

Andrew Iovino

A shop window at the Main Street Emporium showcases a figure in an armchair, with a candle and an open book labeled "Mickey's Christmas Carol.

‘Mickey’s Christmas Carol’ Window Dioramas Return to Magic Kingdom for 2024 Holidays

The Emporium in Magic Kingdom has replaced the usual window displays featuring iconic moments in animated Disney movies with scenes from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” for the holiday season.

‘Mickey’s Christmas Carol’ Window Dioramas Return

Each of the six windows feature dioramas with three-dimensional figures and decorations recreating scenes from the animated film. Below the scenes are open books with the left page reading “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” and the right side featuring a quote from the film relevant to the scene depicted.

The Main Street Emporium's window display captures a whimsical scene with colorful figures engaged in reading and discussion, surrounded by greenery and an open book. It's as if characters from Mickey's Christmas Carol have come to life in this enchanting holiday tableau.

One scene depicts the opening of the film, with a disgrunted Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Scrooge McDuck, being visited by his nephew, Fred, played by Donald Duck. Working at the desk across from Scrooge is Bob Cratchit, played by Mickey Mouse.

A shop window at the Main Street Emporium showcases a figure in an armchair, with a candle and an open book labeled "Mickey's Christmas Carol.

The second scene depicts Scrooge’s first visit by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, portrayed by Goofy.

The festive window display at Main Street Emporium features characters in winter clothing, bringing "Mickey's Christmas Carol" to life with enchanting scenes. A beautifully adorned Christmas tree stands proudly beside a book titled the same, capturing the essence of this beloved tale.

The third scene shows Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past, played by Jiminy Cricket, looking through a window into Fezziwig’s, where Ebenezer Scrooge had his apprenticeship and fell in love.

The Main Street Emporium's lively window display features a jolly figure dressed in festive attire with a finger pointing up, bringing scenes from Mickey's Christmas Carol to life amidst various holiday-themed decorations.

The fourth scene shows Scrooge stunned as he looks out from his bed curtains to find the Ghost of Christmas Present, played by Willie the Giant, towering over him and eating mountains of food.

The Main Street Emporium window display showcases a charming Donald Duck figure, surrounded by festive elements. Reflections of people and buildings add depth to this enchanting scene, reminiscent of Mickey's Christmas Carol moments.

The fifth scene depics Scrooge falling down into his early grave with no one to mourn him. The Ghost of Christmas Future, played by Pete, looks down from a cloudy sky into the hole.

The Main Street Emporium's storefront window showcases Disney-themed plush toys and decorations, featuring scenes from Mickey's Christmas Carol, with a charming reflection of the bustling street and buildings outside.

The final scene shows the happy ending to the story, with Scrooge visiting his nephew’s family on Christmas with gifts and a new outlook on life, having taken the lessons of each Ghost that visited him throughout the night.

Are you excited to see these displays back at Magic Kingdom? Have you seen them before? Let us know in the comments!

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