World of Disney Updates Park-Inspired Window Displays

Jamie Rowland

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World of Disney Updates Park-Inspired Window Displays

A set of “The Most Magical Day Ever” park and resort displays have been added to the windows at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

EPCOT Display Window

EPCOT window display at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

Each of the windows read “The Most Magical Day Ever” across the top and have mannequins wearing Disney apparel. This EPCOT display has Spaceship Earth in the background and several World Showcase Countries represented.

Figment and the Dreamfinder’s Dream Mobile from the original iteration of Journey Into Imagination are also on display.

Hollywood Studios Window Display

Hollywood Studios window display at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

Hollywood Studios is represented by The Hollywood Tower Hotel, Gertie, and other park icons.

Slinky Dog is peaking around one corner while Mickey and a golden version of his sorcerer’s hat take up another.

Magic Kingdom Window Display

Magic Kingdom covers two windows with a red color scheme. Cinderella Castle is in the middle with fireworks erupting around it.

The Sword in the Stone, Daisy in a tea cup, and other rides have nods in the right side of the display.

Goofy blasts off in a Space Mountain rocket while Jose from the Enchanted Tiki Room looks on in the left display.

Animal Kingdom Window Display

Animal Kingdom window display at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

The next window is for Disney’s Animal Kingdom and is mostly green. On the bottom right is Minnie holding a Dole Whip. The left side of the window has an elephant spraying water from its trunk.

The train for Rafiki’s Planet Watch is being driven across the bottom by Chip ‘n’ Dale.

There is also a Kilimanjaro Safaris truck with guests driving through the attraction.

Resort Window Display

Walt Disney World Resorts window display at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

Right next to the Animal Kingdom display is a nod to all the Walt Disney World Resorts with a brown color scheme. Disney apparel and home decor are set up in the display.

Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, the Skyliner, and the Resort Monorail are featured.

The BoardWalk Inn and Animal Kingdom Lodge are also represented among other resorts like Pop Century, Gran Destino Tower, Wilderness Lodge, Old Key West, Art of Animation, and a slew of others.

Some of the display elements are remnants from the holiday window displays at World of Disney.

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