Magic Kingdom Christmas Decorations in 2025 (Land by Land)
If you’re looking for a dose of Christmas + nostalgia, Magic Kingdom has it all. We’ve explored every inch of the park this holiday season to bring that Christmas magic to you. Whether you’re visiting between now and the end of the year, or just want to soak up some of the holiday vibe from your sofa, we have you covered. Below, we’ll provide an overview of all the Christmas decorations you’ll find at Magic Kingdom this holiday season! If you want to see more photos of a specific area, just open the highlighted link for each land. For example, our Main Street section offers over 50 photos from the park’s entrance all the way to Cinderella Castle!

Main Street U.S.A.
Main Street U.S.A. is hands down the best place to experience the magic of Christmas. Everywhere you look, there is something new and festive to enjoy. But what’s so admirable is that even though there are so many decorations, it’s all just right. I like to use the word “frosted.” All the holiday decor is like icing on the cake. It hangs perfectly, and every single thing, down to the red bows, always looks brand new. My best tip is to spend an hour or two walking up and down the street, trying to see everything. You might be surprised by how incredible it feels to get lost in the Christmas magic!
Browse over 50 photos of Main Street U.S.A.’s Christmas decorations in 2025. Photos were taken during multiple visits to the park during daytime, sunset, and evening hours.

Frontierland and Liberty Square
While you’re moseying through Frontierland or feeling patriotic in Liberty Square, you might want to pay attention to all the Christmas details both lands have to offer. We found tiny cast-iron skillets in boughs of garland and old-fashioned hub-and-spoke wreaths featuring vintage horses near Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn & Cafe. As for Liberty Square, the decorations were truly beautiful, with colonial garland over the Hall of Presidents and soft Victorian America accents around locations like Liberty Tree Tavern. The closer you look, the more you’ll see here.
Browse photos of the holiday decor that debuted in Frontierland and Liberty Square this Christmas season.

Fantasyland
Okay, I don’t know who told Fantasyland to show up for Christmas at Magic Kingdom this year, but it did! You’ll find The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride has the most themed decorations, down to heffalump bees. Yes, heffalump holiday bees with…you guessed it: honey. Then, across the way, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has pick axes turned holiday decor and jewels that really shine at night. You also won’t want to miss Gaston’s Tavern, Bonjour Village Gifts, and the stunning new wreaths featuring Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse in Storybook Circus. This entire corner of Fantasyland is completely decked out!
See this year’s Christmas decorations in Fantasyland for day and night photos of everything!

We hope you enjoyed our collection of photo posts for holiday decorations at Magic Kingdom! For more Disney World planning tips, hotel guides, and holiday coverage, visit Resorts Gal again soon.
In the Comments
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