With Halloween over, Christmas has officially arrived in Disney World!
We’ve seen decorations go up all over the parks, and now the holiday spirit has hit Disney Springs with its annual Christmas event!
The Disney Springs Christmas Trees are here for this holiday season! Typically, these trees are a part of the Christmas Tree Trail featuring snacks, snoap, holiday music, and themed trees.Â
This year, however, things are a little different. Instead of being consolidated in one area, the trees are spread out and turned into the Christmas Tree Stroll to encourage social distancing and make sure that guests have plenty of chances to view the trees safely.
Last year’s trail featured 23 themed Christmas trees inspired by Disney characters, movies, and attractions. This year there are fewer trees, but still lots to find. So we’ll be doing our best to hunt down ALL of this year’s trees!
At the start of your hunt, you can pick up a map from Guest Services and if you’re able to match all the stickers to their tree locations, you’ll get a special surprise! As a note, if you plan to do the hunt, you might want to stop here so we don’t spoil it for ya! 😉
Now let’s look at those trees! The Mickey and Minnie Tree feature emblems of your favorite Mouse couple. We love the polka-dot Minnie bow in the place of a star!
Pluto has his own tree this year and it’s definitely giving us some happy pup vibes. Take a look at his doghouse at the very top, all decked out with its own Christmas decorations!
You can also spot dog bowls and toys sprinkled throughout the boughs.
Next up, we spotted the Mulan Tree.
This one is decked with gorgeous reds and golds that celebrate our favorite China-saving princess!
This Star Wars Tree totally made us giggle. Look at the green lightsaber pointing straight at the sky!
Our next find was this fun Princess and the Frog Tree!
We love how the decorations feature New Orleans motifs and LOTS of green.
Next up we spotted the Fantasia Tree. You can probably guess, but the sorcerer’s hat on top is our favorite part!
The tree is covered in nods to the classic film, even including fun bubble details!
The Disney Parks Tree is inspired by Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios; and you can see the parks’ icons tucked into the branches.
We were super pumped to stumble upon The Lion King Tree!
Rafiki even holds a Baby Simba carving as the topper.
The Frozen Tree has LOTS of nods to Olaf, including a bunch of carrot noses poking out at the top.
You gotta friend in this Toy Story Tree! Honestly, it’s not such a bad idea to decorate with giant colorful toys.
The Haunted Mansion Tree is a showstopper every year, and this year was no different.
There’s literally an ENTIRE MURDER BRIDE in this tree. Um… Hey, Constance!
And, of course, we can’t forget the Main Christmas Tree! The big Disney Springs tree is a part of the stroll too!
Once we completed our stroll we got our special surprise. Yes! It’s a Christmas Tree Stroll Button! As a note, Cast Members let us know that MORE trees should crop up in the next few days so stay tuned. We’ll be sure to let you know when they do.
And that’s all for this year’s Christmas Tree Stroll so far! We hope these incredible themed trees bring you some Christmas cheer!
Here is a look at the Disney holiday merchandise this season
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What is your favorite tree from this year’s Christmas Tree Walk? Let us know in the comments!
Mickey says
Is the map only available at Guest Service, or can you get it somewhere else?
Essie says
I’ve saved quite a few buttons over the past so the stroll button would b a nice edition someday.