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!
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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!
Disney World is really pouring out some interesting seasonal cocktails this holiday season!
First, there was the Frozen Eggnoggery and Claus-mo we sipped on Disney Springs’ Christmas Tree Trail. Now a new festive newcomer has joined in the holiday festivities at Disney World — and it has us shaking our heads in disbelief!
Disney Springs is THE spot for Holiday festivities this season, and there’s no theme park ticket required!
A highlight of their seasonal offerings is the Christmas Tree Trail, located in the Marketplace. If you work up an appetite while exploring all the beautifully themed trees, you’re in luck as there’s specialty food and beverage kiosks throughout the trail!
What’s this? What’s this? There’s Christmas everywhere!
Disney World has been going all out with the holiday decorations in the parks. Hollywood Studios has officially launched its holiday extravaganza, and Magic Kingdom has Main Street decked out with wreaths, garlands, and the stunning Christmas tree. And, now Disney Springs is lookin’ merry and bright with their very own Christmas event!
We’ve been enjoying all the Season’s Eatings at Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, and we’re gearing up for the Festival of the Holidays which will bring Holiday Kitchens to Epcot starting this Sunday. But today, we’re turning our attention to all the holiday eats to be had in Disney Springs!
Check out the list of where you can find specialty seasonal snacks, sandwiches, sips, and MORE all over Disney Springs!
• Hot Ganache – hot drinking chocolate topped with whipped cream and chocolate crispies (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
• Santa Mickey Piñata – dark chocolate Mickey sphere filled with marshmallow treats
• Mickey and Minnie Christmas Cottage – chocolate cottage filled with peppermint bark
• Peppermint Bark – layers of milk chocolate and dark chocolate swirled with peppermint pieces
• Eggnog Ganache Square
• Candy Cane Ganache Square [Read more…]
Are you a fan of Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’? I’m going to go ahead and guess YES!
Well, aside from the Chef’s Homecomin’ restaurant and bar, there will soon be another place in Disney Springs to enjoy some of Art Smith’s concoctions… and that’s along the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail! [Read more…]
It’s almost time for the holiday season to start at Walt Disney World — and that means right now is the best time to start planning your visit so you can enjoy everything from Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party to gingerbread displays at the resort hotels!
The holidays at Disney World are full of fun and festive things to do — and the crowd levels tend to be huge — so you need to have a plan before you arrive! And we have the perfect tool to help you plan your holiday visit – the DFB Guide to the Walt Disney World Holidays 2018.
We cover more than food in the Holiday Guide! The Guide is full of insider tips, a FULL schedule of events, holiday dining locations in all the theme parks and resorts, PLUS all of the other essential information you need to know to plan your best holiday visit ever.
Here’s a peek at how to use the Guide to plan your trip… [Read more…]
A new – and very FESTIVE – holiday vacation package is coming to Disney World this holiday season!
The Ultimate Disney Christmastime Package is available for select dates in December and it’s full of holiday cheer and unique experiences!
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.
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.