Christmas Décor Comes Down at Magic Kingdom

Alice Kennedy

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Christmas Décor Comes Down at Magic Kingdom

We headed to Magic Kingdom on Monday, January 19 and found that all the holiday décor has been taken down from the park. It stayed up longer than usual due to filming for a Hallmark movie.

Christmas Décor Removed

Upon entering Magic Kingdom, the train station no longer has the garland hanging from the rails, and the flower bed is no longer red and green.

Upon entering Magic Kingdom, the train station no longer has the garland hanging from the rails, and the flower bed is no longer red and green.

This area of the Magic Kingdom entrance is also missing the Mickey and Minnie holiday topiaries.

This area of the Magic Kingdom entrance is also missing the Mickey and Minnie holiday topiaries.

The back of the train station is now void of garland and wreaths.

The garland and wreaths that hung from the façades of various Town Square buildings, along with the toy soldiers, are gone as well.

The garland and wreaths that hung from the façades of various Town Square buildings, along with the toy soldiers, are gone as well.

And, of course, the iconic Christmas tree has been taken down until the 2026 holiday season.

And, of course, the iconic Christmas tree has been taken down until the 2026 holiday season.

Cinderella Castle is missing the garland and other décor that adorned it throughout the holiday season.

Cinderella Castle is missing the garland and other décor that adorned it throughout the holiday season.

The décor usually comes down after the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend, but this year it was up longer than usual due to Hallmark movie filming.

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