Disney World Christmas images from my visits in November and December 2013. (For more on the Christmas season at Walt Disney World, see this and this.)
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT THE DISNEY WORLD RESORTS
The resort hotels go all out on resort decorations, but at Fort Wilderness, campers decorate their sites as well!
I didn’t have my tripod on this visit, so my photos don’t really do justice to their efforts!
Here’s Christmas at Saratoga Springs…
..and at the nearby Treehouses area, where the streetlights are charmingly decorated.
The Christmas Tree outside of the Contemporary Resort.
The famous gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian.
A detail of the Christmas decorations at the Wilderness Lodge…
…and the lobby Christmas Tree there. The first visit of my boys to Disney World was to the Wilderness Lodge in the Christmas season, and I’ll never forget the way their jaws dropped at the site of this…
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
…more Osborne Lights from another angle.
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM
Santa Goofy and Pluto. In my opinion, Pluto is wildly under-appreciated!
Mickey and Minnie in their Xmas sweaters, and an unattractive elf.
From the Animal Kingdom’s afternoon “Jingle Jungle” parade.
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT EPCOT
A Christmas tree in the American Pavilion…
…and the nearby Santa and Mrs. Claus.
A little detail–you’ll see such charming little things everywhere.
A shot of Spaceship Earth, the main Epcot Christmas Tree, and some palm trees that’s too blurry to work but I still really like anyway…
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM
The Christmas Tree in Town Square
And finally, my two favorite Christmas season images from this year’s visits:
The Castle in its holiday finery…
…and Main Street, with the garlands across the street taken down for the parade taping.
Merry Christmas to all!
–Dave
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2 Comments on "Images of the Christmas Season at Walt Disney World"
Thanks Jennifer 🙂
Hope you have a WONDERFUL Christmas, Dave!!! 🙂