Magic Kingdom is preparing to celebrate Christmas 2025. Decorations arrived at the park overnight and now adorn much of the entrance and Main Street, U.S.A.
Magic Kingdom Train Station Decor

All fall bunting has been removed from the Main Street train station, and garland is now draped over the railings. The Mickey flowerbed directly in front of the station is now red and green.

Garlands and wreaths adorn the entrance tunnels. They feature poinsettias, pinecones, fruits, and colorful baubles.

There are more wreaths and garlands with big red bows on the back of the train station.


They hang from the railings and edge of the roof.
Town Square

A garland with strings of popcorn is around the top of this popcorn stand.


The garden between the Chamber of Commerce and City Hall is adorned with more garlands. These feature candy cane and cookie decorations. The photo spot in the back of the garden has a Mickey-shaped wreath and two small trees with matching sweets decorations.
City Hall


City Hall features classy garlands and decorations adorned with gold elements.


Inside the Guest Relations building, garland, wreaths, and a small tree have been added.
Fire House


There is garland on the outside and inside of the firehouse.
Town Square Theatre

Garlands hang above some of the windows and from the overhang of the Town Square Theater.


Inside the theater, there are garlands hanging around the rotunda. These are strung with beige ribbon and snowy beads.
Emporium

Garlands crisscross above the main entrance of the Emporium, connecting at pairs of large golden bells and red bows.


Garland continues down the Emporium toward the center of the street. There are wreaths on each support pole.


The middle section of the Emporium which houses seasonal merchandise has also been dropped with garland along the walls.
House of Magic

The garland continues down the many store front facades of Main Street, including House of Magic.
Casey’s Corner

The garlands on Casey’s Corner feature stark white poinsettias and colorful fruits.

The garland wraps around the building, leading to oblong wreaths above the piano.
Crystal Palace

Red and white hydrangeas adorn the garland wrapping up the columns at Crystal Palace.
Main Street Confectionery

At one of the main Main Street Confectionery entrances are garlands and decorations with candy tucked into them.


The Kernel Kitchen entrance at the back of the Main Street Confectionery features garland with touches of popcorn.

Bright candy-themed garland has been added inside Main Street Confectionery, as well.



Character banners sit on some of the display tables.
Uptown Jewelers

This entrance of Uptown Jewelers also has garland.



Similar garland can be found nearby on Center Street.


Inside, Uptown Jewelers has also been decked out for the holiday with streaming garland along the ceiling and above the shelves.
Crystal Arts

The Crystal Arts facade also has garland draped across the large window.
Main Street Bakery

Garland wraps around the balcony above the Main Street Bakery.
Plaza Ice Cream Parlor

Plaza Ice Cream Parlor has wreaths with candles in their centers. The bows on the wreaths and garlands are white and gold. Red and white poinsettias are on the wreaths and garlands of the adjacent façade.


The windows of Plaza Ice Cream Parlor also have wreaths.
Cinderella Castle

Wreaths in the hub are decorated with red poinsettias, solid red bows, and fruits — including large pineapples.

A garland runs across the Cinderella Castle stage.


More garlands are wrapped around the railings of the stage’s platforms. These feature shiny baubles and red ribbons with gold layers. The planters on the corners of the stage are full of poinsettias.

The back of Cinderella Castle is also decorated.


Garland with blue velvet bunting and silver baubles drape from many of the railings.
Disney stated that park decoration would begin arriving today, November 2 with the Holidays at Walt Disney World Resort season officially beginning on November 14 through December 31. The Magic Kingdom Christmas Tree will like show up in the next day or so.
Along with festive decor, special food and merchandise, and even seasonal overlays, there are also two special ticketed events: Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom and Disney Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios.
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