The Christmas Tree Stroll, a popular holiday offering at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World, has returned for the season. Debuting today and in place through December 30th, the trees celebrate favorite Pixar, Star Wars, Disney, and Superhero stories through elaborately themed Christmas trees placed throughout Disney Springs.
Trees this year celebrate Disney+, Disney Parks, and even Walt Disney World annual passholders with their own tree that is activated by a MagicBand+. There is also a fun display celebrating the latest ship to debut in the Disney Cruise Line fleet, the Disney Treasure (pictured above), that is set to make her maiden voyage next month.
MagicBand+ Interactivity has been promised for many of the trees, not just the Annual Passholder one, and can be found at the trees themed to:
- Moana 2
- Toy Story
- The Lion King
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Haunted Mansion
- Star Wars
- Coco
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Disney+
- Lilo and Stitch
- Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse
- Encanto
- The Princess and the Frog
- Wish
- Disney Parks
This year marks another year for the Christmas Tree Stroll, which originally replaced a popular Christmas Tree Trail in the Marketplace section of Disney Springs. Wanting to spread the holiday fun throughout the whole of Disney Springs, the event expanded as the Christmas Tree Stroll, becoming a fun hunt to find each of the trees throughout the various neighborhoods of the shopping, dining, and entertainment destination.
Guests can also pick up a map revealing all the locations of the trees, complimentary of course. Once a tree is found, guests can apply a unique sticker to the proper location and return a complete map for a special surprise.
Maps can be picked up and redeemed at:
- City Works Eatery & Pour House
- Crystal Arts by Arribas Brothers
- Joffrey's Coffee and Tea Company
- The LEGO Store
- The Luxury of Time by Diamonds International
Disney Springs guests can also get their photos taken with the flagship trees of the destination, located at Once Upon A Toy, Town Center, and World of Disney.
If you want to see the trees for yourself, or just visit Walt Disney World during the holiday season or any other time of year, be sure to reach out to our friends at Mouse Fan Travel who can assist with all your Disney Travel needs.