Visiting Walt Disney World during the Holiday season will be a trip made of lifetime memories. The entire “World” is transformed by color, lights, music, special events, and an unseen sense of joy and happiness. Disney World’s Holiday season runs from Thanksgiving week through New Years with the most popular week being the week between Christmas and New Years.
Special events are the main attractions but you will find surprises literally everywhere! Each resort is uniquely decorated and has its own special gingerbread or chocolate focal point in the lobby. We’re not talking about a nicely decorated gingerbread house here. We’re talking about a life-size gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian that is large enough for several Cast Members to work in and sell unbelievable yummy gingerbread treats. You can even take a mini replica of this gingerbread house home with you. You need to set aside at least a day to “resort hop” for visiting each resort and enjoy their holiday treats and decorations.
Now if the resorts go all out, you can just imagine what you will find at the parks. Let’s start with the Magic Kingdom. Beginning in early November, the castle has been dressed with 200,000 twinkling lights as part of the return of Disney World’s newest holiday tradition-Castle Dreamlights! Donning their holiday finest, Cinderella and friends take to the Cinderella Castle stage daily for a dream-come-true, light-the-night moment.
Additionally, the Magic Kingdom is host to an after-hours Holiday Party on select nights during November and December. “Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party” is truly one of the highlights of the season. From 7pm until Midnight, on party nights, you can experience special holiday entertainment at a special after-hours party inside the Magic Kingdom Park. The event features “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade,” Mickey’s “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Show, the festive fireworks spectacular of Holiday Wishes-Celebrate the Spirit of the Season, Disney character greetings, and cookies, cocoa and “snow” on Main Street U.S.A.® Plus, you can use some of the most popular Magic Kingdom attractions! Admission to this event requires a separately priced ticket and some nights do sell out early so be sure to secure tickets ahead of time.
Moving over to the Disney Hollywood Studios you will find one of the most unique holiday attractions in the world; The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights. What started out as a father doting on his children has turned into literally millions of dancing lights on the back streets of the studios. When visiting the Studios back lot, you will see animated sparkling displays that create twirling carousels, marching toy soldiers and even Santa and his reindeer taking flight. The “dancing lights” musical moments occur every 10 minutes and are included with Disney’s Hollywood Studios admission.
Not to be outdone, Epcot hosts one of the most moving holiday shows I have ever seen. The Candlelight Processional is a joyous retelling of the Christmas story by a celebrity narrator accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and a glorious mass choir. It takes place nightly at World Showcase, America Gardens Theatre at 5:00, 6:45 and 8:15 pm. Additionally, holiday customs from around the globe are celebrated with international storytellers, a nightly tree-lighting ceremony featuring Disney characters, and a stunning display of snow-white and colored lights. To top off your evening, The World Showcase Promenade comes alive nightly at 9:30 p.m. with the brilliance and splendor of music, lights, lasers, water fountains and custom pyrotechnics in our signature nighttime spectacular: llumiNations: Reflections of Earth. Every night presents a unique, holiday finale. All of the Epcot holiday fun is included with regular theme park admission.
We can’t forget our animal friends during the holidays and they haven’t forgotten us. At Disney’s Animal Kingdom Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade blends the spirit of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park with the spirit of the season for a Holiday offering full of jump, joy and jive! Mickey has invited a special group of friends to join him on a Holiday adventure! The parade is filled with the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and feelings of the Holiday Season. They’ve added Holiday accessories to their safari costumes with seasonal music for a combination that celebrates the Holidays as only Disney’s Animal Kingdom can.
Lastly, but by no way least, the Downtown Disney Area is host to the “Festivals of the Seasons” which includes holiday-themed décor, colorful light displays and photo opportunities with old St. Nick himself offer yuletide cheer.
There is so much to do at Disney World during the holiday season that your biggest challenge is how to fit it all in plus enjoy all of the hundreds of fun and exciting things to do year round!
Happy Holidays!!!
November 25th, 2008 | Tags: Disney World, Holiday Special | Category: Disney World, Extraordinary Disney | Comments (1)