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NEW! Photo Safari Of The 2018 Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs!

Hey there, Hi there, Ho there, Disney Guys and Gals!      Everyone getting in the holiday spirit yet? I know Disney sure is! Pretty much all of Disney property is decorated and ready to be festive. This weekend we took the Littles to see this year's Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs , and it's even cooler than last year's display!      For those of you who are not familiar, this holiday display features Christmas trees, each uniquely decorated in the theme of a different Disney movie or franchise. You can enter from either behind the Christmas store, or from between Once Upon a Toy and Earl of Sandwich, though I think it's more set up to be started in the latter of the two locations. The Trail is lit up at night and features intermittent "snow" showers. There are Photopass photographers at some of the more popular trees, to snap pictures that actually have ALL of your family members in them. There's a snack and merchandise stand in the middle,...

BRAND NEW! Christmas Tree Trail and More at Disney Springs!

Greetings, Disney Fans and Holiday Decor Lovers!      Just this past weekend, my family and I stopped by Disney Springs to check out the holiday decorations and this year's all new Christmas Tree Trail ! Last year the Trail was a brand new offering and after much success, it has been brought back this year, and then some! This year's Trail is bigger and better, includes snowfall and is now home to Santa's chalet! So allow me to take you on a bit of a photo safari, through Disney Springs, to check out it's holiday makeover! Let's go...      We started our afternoon down in the West Side, where there was not only holiday decor, but also a celebration for Disney's upcoming release, 'Coco'! Flags celebrating 'Coco'!  These poinsettias are so vibrant!  Most of the stores have garland and wreaths. So pretty! Cool steampunk-looking reindeer      In what used to be the "Pleasure Island" area, (and what I wi...