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The Disney World Christmas decorations start going up as early as mid-October, with Magic Kingdom undergoing a magical overnight transformation from Halloween to Christmas after the last Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party on Nov. 1.
From Value to Deluxe, each Walt Disney World Resort hotel is decked out with unique, themed ornaments and decorations sure to catch your eye. Most of the Deluxe Disney World Resort hotels got an extra-special dusting of Christmas magic with life-size gingerbread houses, carousels and more decadent displays.
While the decorations begin going up November 1st, there is no specific date on when they are packed away for another year. Typically that process begins after the first week in January, with the Disney resorts usually being the first to come down.
Yes, Definitely!Many of our readers can't resist the siren call of holiday music, decorations, and events this time of year. One reader said visiting during the holidays is “most definitely a must during the Christmas decoration season.
Things are merry and bright at Magic Kingdom, with classic Christmas decorations, while Disney's Hollywood Studios has a vintage approach to the holidays.
November is very busy crowd-wise thanks to Thanksgiving and the start of the Christmas season at Disney World. If you have a good plan and are flexible, we are positive you will still have a great time.
Once the Santa business is all done, you'll see crowd levels swell like Spring Break or summer vacation. So Disneyland usually gets busy on Christmas Day. But in a normal year, Christmas morning is a sweet spot to head into New Orleans Square for some beignets and enjoy less time in lines.
As previously mentioned, the winter holidays are one of the most expensive times of year to visit Disney World, and the week of Christmas and New Year's is typically the priciest period to visit. July Fourth, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and other federal holidays are also going to be more crowded and expensive.
The cost of visiting Disney World at any time of year is not a fixed-price affair. Prices can fluctuate wildly depending on the time of year you visit, and Christmas is, by far, the largest of these price changes, although it's certainly not unaffordable by any means.
When considering both ticket prices and hotel prices, Early January through Presidents' Day weekend is the cheapest time to go to Disney World. The next cheapest time to visit Disney World would be late August through early September and non-holiday weekdays during October, November, and December.
Disney World becomes a sight, from life-sized trees decked with twinkling lights to snow-capped rooftops and full-sized Gingerbread houses. It takes a few weeks to transform completely, but it's worth it! The magical part, however, is that you'll see the first signs of the Christmas holiday at Disney World overnight.
Disney Jollywood Nights will also feature the return of nighttime spectacular, Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam!, appearances from nostalgic characters, and specialty eats. Toast to the season at the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays, a holiday twist on the park's popular food and wine festivals, beginning Nov. 24.