Overnight, Halloween is gone and Christmas has come to town at the Magic Kingdom. Cast Members were hard at work last night as Guests woke up to Main Street U.S.A. fully decorated for the Holidays and can we just say, it looks beautiful.
Want to see what the Christmas tree looked like before it was assembled inside the park? We have photos here!
Here is what the iconic Magic Kingdom Christmas tree looks like in full splendor inside the park. Thanks to Twitter user @DisneyDude_71 we get a great look at not only the Christmas tree but also some of the Main Street decorations.
Christmas decorations are up at the Magic Kingdom! #WaltDisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/XSPOcu6F9L
— Brady Cox (@DisneyDude_71) November 1, 2020
Here is another great look at Main Street U.S.A. with all of its Christmas trimmings, thanks to Twitter user @wdwmickeyhunter.
Oh my garland! This is amazing! It’s Christmas at Magic Kingdom! Happy November 1st! #MagicKingdom #WaltDisneyWorld #Christmas2020 #ChristmasCameEarly #WDW #DisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/aMRiW9uuLe
— DisneyCharacterGuide (@wdwmickeyhunter) November 1, 2020
We love the classic Christmas decorations that come out once a year during the holidays at Disney. If you have planned a trip from now between the new year you can look forward to seeing a beautifully decorated Magic Kingdom!
Twitter user @Daviesallison14 gave us this great look right down the middle of Main Stree USA!
I love Magic Kingdom Christmas decorations pic.twitter.com/FkGCmsyF7W
— Allison the Disney diva ghost (@Daviesallison1A) November 1, 2020
Over on Instagram, thanks to user @360degreesofdisney, we see that the train station on Main Street U.S.A. has also received Christmas decorations. This is fabulous because so many characters do greetings from the train station now due to socially distance protocols! In this photo, you can see Pluto and the beautiful Christmas decorations.
Cinderella Castle will also be merry and bright this year in the evenings starting November 6th. We have all of the details on this exciting new offering for Magic Kingdom, and you can read all about it here.
Christmas at the Walt Disney World resort officially starts on November 6th. Disney has much planned this year for Guests despite having to cancel Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. You can read all of the holiday offerings at Walt Disney World for 2020 here!
What are you most excited about this Holiday season at Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments!
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