As you've probably heard, holiday events have already begun at both Disney's Hollywood Studios and The Magic Kingdom. (Parade filming has been taking place this week and The Studios kicked off their new event, Flurry of Fun.) It's an exciting time of year, and most of November and early December are awesome times to get to enjoy the holiday festivities without the crowds that descend upon the parks over Thanksgiving and Christmas.
But, if you are not lucky enough to be able to enjoy the parks during the slower times of the season, never fear... If you're not a crowd person, or even if the crowds don't necessarily bother you, but you don't have park admission, you don't need to miss out on the holiday fun. There are plenty of things you can do outside of the parks to keep the holiday spirit alive, so let's talk about some of my favorite ones, so you can start planning!
But, if you are not lucky enough to be able to enjoy the parks during the slower times of the season, never fear... If you're not a crowd person, or even if the crowds don't necessarily bother you, but you don't have park admission, you don't need to miss out on the holiday fun. There are plenty of things you can do outside of the parks to keep the holiday spirit alive, so let's talk about some of my favorite ones, so you can start planning!
- Hit Up Disney Springs
The ever-changing Disney Springs, formerly known as "Downtown Disney", is a fantastic place to go spend some time and get into the holiday mood. Of course it's the perfect place to do your holiday shopping, since there are tons of stores, ranging from the LEGO Store to Sefora, and The World of Disney to United World Soccer, but it's also a great place for holiday entertainment. Catch stilt-walking toy soldiers, dancing "snowflakes", special Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas entertainment and more. Want to see holiday decorations? There are poinsettias, Christmas trees, and over-sized ornaments all over! More interested in enjoying a festive holiday treat while you shop? There are two Starbucks locations where you can grab a Gingerbread Latte, or stop by Ghirardelli chocolate shop for the best hot cocoa you could imagine! Or even pick up a Christmasy confection at Goofy's Candy Co. And if you're interested in meeting the Man in the Red Suit, Disney Springs is a great place to do so, because of their "virtual queue line". This is like having a FastPass to see Santa. You check into a kiosk and are given an estimated wait time and a pager. You can then shop and enjoy Disney Springs to your heart's delight, and you'll be paged when it's time to come back and meet the Big Guy. Waaaay better than standing in a line for hours!
Whether you're visiting during the day or at nighttime, check out the Christmas Tree Trail, located behind Earl of Sandwich in the Marketplace area. This enchanting trail is adorned with over 20 different Christmas trees, each themed to a different Disney film. There's everything from an under the sea themed Little Mermaid tree, to an icy Frozen tree, and even a jungle-decor Jungle Book tree! Saw it last year? There are a bunch of NEW trees to see for 2017! The trail even gets some Florida "snow", for some extra magic!
I'm also keeping my fingers crossed that Disney's newest technological wonder, Starbright Holidays, will make a return to Disney Springs this year. Though it's yet to be confirmed, it is likely that the drone-powered holiday light show will be back for more Guests to enjoy.
2. Mosey on Over to Fort Wilderness
I love of spending time at Fort Wilderness, and being there during the holidays is even better! During the months of November and December, typically the Campfire Movies that are shown are holiday-themed, like "Muppet Christmas Carol" and "The Santa Clause". There are also holiday sleigh rides to be had, but we will talk more about that later. A really fun and unique thing to do at Fort Wilderness during the holidays is to walk, ride a bike, or even just ride the bus around the campground and check out the Guests' Christmas decorations. It's become customary, and somewhat of a competition, for the campground Guests to bring along their favorite lights, blow-ups, plastic figurines and even costumes and music, to make their campsite the most festive and fun that you have ever seen! It's something unexpected and delightfully fun to do on a cool December night!
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3. Jingle All the Way, on a Holiday "Sleigh Ride"
As I mentioned, Fort Wilderness is home to the Holiday Sleigh Ride. Most December evenings, (weather permitting), every 30 minutes, a one-horse-open carriage that is made up to look like a sleigh, departs from outside of Crockett's Tavern, for a ride through the backwoods of the campground. The sleigh is covered in holiday garlands and lights, and if you're lucky enough to get a nice, chilly night, you can bundle up under a blanket and enjoy the twenty five minute ride. The 2017 pricing hasn't been confirmed yet, but pricing for last year was $79 per sleigh, and the carriage can accommodate up to 4 adults, or 2 adults and 3 small children. Though they can be done on a walk-up basis if the sleigh isn't booked up, reservations are highly recommended, and can be made with your Kingdom Konsultant agent. It's a perfect date night activity! In fact, this was one of the very first dates that The Hubs and I went on!
One of my favorite things to do at Disney without a park ticket is to "Resort Hop", and check out the various resorts' lobbies and decor, and at Christmastime it's even more magical and memorable! All of the resorts are decked out in their holiday best, from about Thanksgiving, through New Year's Day. Each resort has their own unique garlands, Christmas trees, and in some cases, elaborate holiday displays.
The most popular resorts to visit are the "monorail resorts": The Grand Floridian, The Polynesian and The Contemporary.
The Grand Floridian is widely regarded for its incredible gingerbread house display. The whole lobby smells of the sweet and spicy cookies that cover an elegant, Victorian style shop, which actually sells holiday treats from a window. The house band, The Grand Floridian Society Orchestra, plays holiday tunes, and the huge, ornate Christmas tree can't be missed. The Contemporary also has a fantastic gingerbread display, theirs being themed to Frozen. My daughter loves checking out the cookie versions of Anna and Elsa, in front of their iced cookie palace!
Make sure you hop off of the monorail line and take a detour over to The Wilderness Lodge. I think their holiday decor is the best! The rustic theme of the Lodge lends itself nicely to that warm, homey holiday feeling. Their tree is truly a stunner, and stands over 4 stories tall!
Make sure your Resort Hop also includes the Epcot area resorts! The Yacht and Beach Club lobbies each have their own holiday displays. The Beach Club lobby houses a huge gingerbread carousel, while the Yacht Club hosts a train set and candy village. Very cute and sure to make your kids smile! Over at The BoardWalk, their bakers always go to town with their holiday display, making a festive gingerbread masterpiece that changes year to year. It has been a gingerbread gazebo, a candy Coney Island and even a cookie coated ice cream shop.
And don't forget about the Swan and Dolphin Resorts, which also have holiday decor, displays and incredible Christmas trees to see.
It's always worth stopping over to the Animal Kingdom Lodge, where you'll find breath-taking and unique holiday trees and decor. Really ALL of the resorts have stunning decorations and it's fun to see how they differ. My family likes to visit as many resorts as possible and pose in front of as many different Christmas trees as we can! It makes for a fun, holiday photo safari!
5. Venture Off Disney Property
If you have a car with you, or you don't mind paying for a taxi or an Uber, there are lots of festive activities to enjoy off of Disney property too! Of course you've got outlet malls galore, with the closest one being the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets, which are close to Disney Springs. (They are not, however, walk-able.) If you're looking for more of an indoor mall experience, you can head out to the Florida Mall, which is just about a fifteen minute ride from Disney property, and features all of the major retailers.
Not looking to shop? Feeling like it's going to take some chillier weather to get you into the holiday spirit? Check out ICE at Gaylord Palms Resort, just a few minutes outside of Disney. The indoor display features ice slides, ice tunnels, ice carvings, ice skating and more. (Don't worry, parkas are provided!) Tickets run about $30 per person, $45 if you want to include snow tubing, and can be purchased in advance online, at gaylordpalmstickets.com.
Photo Credit: Marriott.com |
Photo Credit: Marriott.com |
One of my very favorite things to do during the holiday season is visit Disney's nearby town of Celebration. Only a ten minute ride from Disney, the town that was originally developed by Disney, has a beautiful, neighborhood feel, with some Disney magic thrown in. Every night in December, the Market Street area comes to life with carriage rides, Christmas displays, holiday music, "ice" skating, and even "snow"! Every night, at 6, 7, 8 and 9, on the hour, "snow" falls on Market Street, bringing the holiday fun of the North to us Floridians! And when you're done having fun and meeting Santa downtown, take a drive around the neighborhoods and check out the hundreds of beautifully decorated and lit houses! (TIP: This part is even better if you do it with a bag of peppermint bark from Kilwins chocolate shop, and have Christmas music on the car radio!)
Photo Credit: CelebrationTownCenter.com |
Photo Credit: CelebrationTownCenter.com |
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