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The Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail Now Open for 2017 — Now With Food! (Sort of!)


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The Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail made its debut last year. Fitting, since 2016 was the year that Disney Springs celebrated its Grand Opening from the area’s transformation from Downtown Disney.

Christmas Tree Trail sign

Christmas Tree Trail sign

And, just like Disney Springs itself, the Holiday Christmas Tree Trail itself has expanded this year, too! Last year’s Trail featured 15 Christmas Trees, themed to Disney films and characters.

Mickey and Minnie Tree

Mickey and Minnie Tree

Mickey and Minnie Tree

Mickey and Minnie Tree

But this year’s Trail features a few more Trees complete with fun backdrops.

101 Dalmations Tree

101 Dalmations Tree

101 Dalmations Tree Area

101 Dalmations Tree Area

Alice in Wonderland Tree

Alice in Wonderland Tree

Alice in Wonderland Tree

Alice in Wonderland Tree

Just like — well, everywhere else in Disney World — taking in all the details is the best part!

Mary Poppins Tree

Mary Poppins Tree

Mary Poppins Tree

Mary Poppins Tree

The taped-up KITE!! I can’t even!!!!

You may even spy the Disney Springs Fine Establishments Tree :) .

Disney Springs Tree sign

Disney Springs Tree sign

Disney Springs Establishment sign

Disney Springs Establishment sign

There’s also a snack stop this year.

Snacks

Snacks Stop

Nothing super fancy; just Hot Cocoa, Glazed Almonds and such.

Snacks at Christmas Tree Trail

Snacks at Christmas Tree Trail

But it doesn’t matter the time of year — whenever I catch the fragrance of Glazed Almonds in the air, I think of the holidays. So, they’re a nice fit here.

Glazed Almonds

Glazed Almonds

There’s even a Seasonal Hard Cider and Ciroc Vodka with Lemonade on tap. Happy Holidays, y’all!!

seasonal

On Tap

AND there’s a check-in area to set up your time in the Virtual Queue to meet SANTA CLAUS in his Chalet, which has changed locations this year.

Meet Santa in Disney Springs

Meet Santa in Disney Springs

It’s now in the middle of the Christmas Tree Trail.

Santa's Chalet

Santa’s Chalet

So, as you can see, it’s not just Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios where the Holiday Season is in full swing (with Epcot soon to follow when the Festival of the Holidays begins on November 19th). Be sure to stop by Disney Springs for even more festive fun!

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DFB Holiday Guide 2017_2D (1) March 6

It includes over 400 pages of must-have information, including:

  • A full What’s New!! chapter for the 2017 Holiday Season
  • A full Monthly Schedule of Events for the Holiday Season
  • How to avoid the crowds on Disney World’s busiest days (and when Disney World closes their parks due to capacity!)
  • ALL of the events, activities, and holiday additions in Walt Disney World. ALL. OF. THEM.
  • And of course we’ll tell you where to eat! ;-D

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Is a stop on the Christmas Tree Trail part of your Holiday plans? Please let us know with a comment!

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