I took a walk this week through the Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs where holiday fun fills the air. Guest strolling down this fun holiday path are treated to holiday music, seasonal food favorites, cocktails, merchandise, snow, and of course lots of Christmas Trees! It's a great way to spend some time at Disney Springs this season, and I wanted to share with you just a few of my favorites.
Located where the old bus stops were located at Disney Springs (look for it just behind Earl of Sandwich) the Christmas Tree Trail starts out with the Disney Parks Tree, which is just one of 23 holiday trees that were each inspired by a Disney character or theme. The ornaments cover the basics of the Disney Parks with icons from around property including Monorail track "garland," and plenty of Disney Skyliner gondola ornaments.
Next up is the Mickey and Minnie Tree, with its classic color scheme. Big red bows with yellow buttons represent Mickey's Pants, and of course there are lots of Minnie's Dots! Plus, if you are on Stitch's Holiday Gift Hunt, this is where you'll find him.
The Sleeping Beauty Tree was a forest of flowers, with plentiful nods to the three Fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. I especially liked the ornament with Aurora and Prince Phillip dancing.
Beauty and the Beast is resplendent with red roses, candelabra, bright yellow details, and a baroque feeling. This tree is stunning and full of fun character ornaments.
The fun of New Orleans is clearly in play all of the Princess and the Frog display. I loved the horns used for the tree topper. This sort of creative use to decorate themed trees is shown throughout the tree trail.
I'm a mermaid at heart, so The Little Mermaid Tree may have been my very favorite. It's decorated in blues and greens with starfish and a big trident for the star.
A bright burst of pink cherry blossoms swooshes down the side of Mulan's Tree, and it is just gorgeous. Details here include pretty character ornaments, and paper fans.
I couldn't get enough of this Haunted Mansion Christmas Tree. It was simply stunning with an antique feeling. The centerpiece of this tree is a figurehead of the Attic Bride, and swaths of tule from her veil act as a garland. Fans of this attraction will be amused by the tombstone, and Madame Leota ornaments.
And finally I was just crazy for the Peter Pan Tree and its depiction of the children through hats and bows and teddy bears. Such a clever use of theme that most people might now consider.
There you have a look at my favorite trees on the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail! I hope you've enjoyed this peak at a few of these holiday beauties and will be putting this stop on your next Disney World Holiday trip.
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