The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Magic Kingdom have new themed Christmas decorations this year.
Fantasyland Christmas Decorations



The lampposts outside The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh are wrapped with new garlands adorned with shiny colorful baubles, yellow and white flowers, honey dippers, and golden ribbons. Bee figures are on the bows.

The attraction’s sign has new heffalump decorations on its ropes. The heffalumps are depicted as bees against honeycombs. Behind them are small wreaths with ornaments, ribbons, and honey dippers.

In the ride’s queue are new gift box decorations where character jack-o’-lanterns were for the Halloween season. Each gift box is addressed to one of the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood and is themed to that character. Eeyore’s present, for example, is blue with a pink ribbon and tuft of black hair on top.

A pink present for Piglet is adorned with a sunflower. Rabbit’s yellow gift box comes with a bundle of carrots.

Pooh and Tigger’s gift boxes both appear to be leaking honey. Tigger’s is striped and Pooh’s features bee designs.
Across the way, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has new decorations inspired by the gemstones uncovered by the dwarfs.
Garlands hanging above the ride’s entrance are adorned with white flowers, colorful gems, and red bows.
A Christmas tree sits in a flowerbed next to the entrance. It’s decorated similar to the garland, with some extra themed touches.
Instead of a star or angel on top, the tree features crossed pickaxes. Large jewels appear to be spilling out of a shovel near the top of the tree. Snowflake ornaments are made out of branches. There are more pickaxes throughout, alongside buckets of gems.
At the base of the tree are more buckets and a small mine cart overflowing.


Matching decorations are on the lampposts lining the attraction. These feature pickaxes, gems, and red bows.
The Magic Kingdom Christmas tree and Main Street decorations were also installed.
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