Did you know that there are a TON of holiday activities you can do in Disney World without needing a theme park ticket?
For example, you’ll find a TON of delicious holiday treats at Disney World hotels. You’ll also find some AMAZING gingerbread displays at some hotels, too. There’s also the Christmas Tree Stroll in Disney Springs that we’re happy to report is BACK this year — so come with us to look at some very cool Disney-themed trees.
You can pick up a Christmas Tree Stroll map at City Works Eatery & Pour House, Crystal Arts by Arribas Brothers, Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company, The LEGO Store, and Planet Hollywood. This map will show you where to find all the trees. If you do pick up a map, you can add stickers when you find each tree to it and then turn it in for a prize.
However, you don’t HAVE to get the map and play the game to see all the trees. They’re scattered throughout Disney Springs and include some AMAZING themes. For example, there’s a The Princess and the Frog tree…
…a tree dedicated to Disney’s upcoming animated movie Wish…
…a Nightmare Before Christmas tree…
…a Moana tree…
…a Lion King tree…
…a Haunted Mansion tree…
…a Guardians of the Galaxy tree…
…a Frozen tree…
…an Encanto tree…
…a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) tree… (gotta love a little holiday promotion, right?)
…a Disney+ tree…
…and an Annual Passholder tree.
So, if you’re visiting Disney Springs over the holiday season, be sure to stop by to see all the pretty trees. If you have a MagicBand+, you can also interact with the trees — just make a circular gesture near each tree for something magical!
We’ll be covering EVERYTHING at Disney World throughout the holiday season, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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Roz says
I wish they would have left the CTS all in one spot ( the original spot). I agree it was crowded but no one seemed to care. It was great with the snow and Christmas music and everyone was in such a holiday mood and just happy ! Disney always messes up everything!
Lyn says
We have been in Disney Springs all day. Taken pictures of all the trees we saw. Best thing was the “tree lighting”. The soap had me in tears. I have seen it on videos so many times, seeing it for real for the first time, was purely magical. We have the real stuff in Tasmania, just not at 21C.