A toy train sits in a yard styled after Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, bringing festive cheer reminiscent of Disney park holidays.

Mickey’s Toontown Decorated for Christmas in Disneyland

Jamie Rowland

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Mickey’s Toontown is decorated for the 2025 holiday season at Disneyland Resort will run from November 14, 2025, through January 7, 2026.

Mickey’s Toontown Christmas Decor

Guests stroll toward the vibrant Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway in Disneyland’s Toontown, unique to California parks.

This year, the land received some brand new and updated decorations alongside some refreshed favorites.

Samba School

The Viva Navidad-esque decor on the Samba School is brand new this year. The colorful garland is filled with musical instruments alongside pink and blue baubles.

 3rd Little Piggy Bank 

Whimsical bank in Mickey’s Toontown, topped with a piggy bank and covered in playful coins—classic Disneyland cartoon charm.

The bank’s decor with Roger Rabbit and Mickey-themed money is a refreshed rendition on a classic. Coins, dollars, and gold bows line the garland.

City Hall

Mickey’s Toontown City Hall at Disneyland, decked with garlands and umbrellas, shines in festive style—no castle like in other parks.

The City Hall garland is red, white/silver, and blue.

Festively decorated cartoon courthouse and buildings in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, no castle like other Disney parks visible.

Nearby, the courthouse and State of Repair facades also have themed garland.

Two gavels cross at the top a traditionally styled garland on the courthouse. The State of Repair garland has caution signs and other yellow and orange decor.

Post Office

The Post Office decor is refreshed with classical 90s art of Mickey and Pluto interwoven in the blue garland.

Clock Repair Shop

The Clock Repair shop garland is new with blue bows and lots of clocks and gears decorating the garland.

Camera Shop

The Camera Shop got a refresh with black-and-white decorations, accompanied by strobe bulbs to emulate a camera flash.

Gag Factory

Gag Factory shopfront in Mickey’s Toontown, Disneyland, festooned with Christmas garlands beneath a clear sky—no castle in sight.

The Gag Factory (now just a façade) has decorations referencing the former shop.

Handy helpers carry various goofy objects on the garland, similar to how the handy helpers previously carried various objects across conveyor belts inside the shop.

It is possible that these handy helpers are the original props from the store, or they are very good recreations.

Among the prank-inspired decor is a shrilling chicken and whoopee cushion.

A whimsical, cartoonish building in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland is festively adorned with Christmas garlands, evoking Disney magic.

The garland running down the street of the Gag Factory Warehouse features different prank items. There are clattering teeth, purple tube snakes, and other toys woven among ornaments.

Huey, Dewey, and Louie are also referenced in the garland. Another piece, the eyeball on a spring, could be considered a reference to the iconic former entrance of World of Disney in Downtown Disney that featured a giant watchful eye surrounded by Huey, Dewey, and Louie.

Fireworks Factory

A festive wreath hangs on a whimsical red brick building in Disneyland’s Mickey’s Toontown, capturing classic Disney holiday charm.

The wreath above the fireworks factory door features a singed blue bow and metallic baubles. Dented and burnt ornaments closest to the “blast zone” align with the interactive feature if the Fireworks Factory.

Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin

Guests gather outside Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, its whimsical facade trimmed with Christmas garlands—no castle in view.

Garland full of colorful ornaments and stars hangs across the facade of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin.

The bows of the garland resemble yellow and black taxi cab designs, matching the ride’s vehicles inspired by Benny the Cab.

Firehouse

Festive cartoon firehouse in Mickey’s Toontown at Disney, trimmed with Christmas garlands, blue sky and trees behind. No castle visible.

Atop the firehouse is a string of garland and a wreath decorated with red, white, and pale gold ornaments. The white ornaments feature Dalmation spots. Water hoses are wrapped with the garland.

A small yellow fire hydrant is tucked into the wreath. Spot still emerges through the center of the wreath after ringing the doorbell.

Goofy’s House

A playful house in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, adorned with bright flowers and ribbons, beneath a clear sunny sky.

Goofy’s house features colorful pink, purple, and teal garland. It’s held up with large bows.

This year, Goofy’s house also features new candy themed decor, similar to the theme of the interior. Candy transport tubing even wraps around some pieces of garland.

Donald’s Boathouse

Donald’s boat has updated blue and yellow decorations, including garland and anchors.

Minnie’s House

A pastel, cartoon-style house with a heart window, reminiscent of Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, beneath a clear blue sky.

Minnie has a few decorations at the front of her house and in her back garden.

Her outdoor Christmas tree features pink decor and gifts. A pink heart-shaped wreath is above her porch.

A gazebo with pink flowers and ribbons in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, surrounded by whimsical hills and cartoon trees.

The gazebo in her back garden is lined with pink and silver garland, secured with pink bows.

Mickey’s House

A whimsical yellow house in Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland, adorned with Christmas garlands, bows, and ornaments under a blue sky.

Mickey’s rooftop is lined with classic green garland full of red, green, and white baubles. It’s accented by red bows, and another red bow is on the lantern above his porch.

In his front yard, there is a Christmas tree with a train at its base.

Are you excited for the Christmas Season at Disneyland? Share your favorite part with us in the comments!

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