Disney Quick Tips – Holiday Room Decorating

Disney Quick Tips   Holiday Room Decorating

Dreaming of a Disney Christmas

Disney does an amazing job decorating their resorts and parks during the holidays.  No detail is left  undone.  Except your own room!  This is where you come in.  Below are some tips for making your resort room special during the holiday season.  Many Disney visitors decorate for Halloween, birthdays or just because.  Same tips apply!

THE WINDOW

  • Best place to start is your window.  Before you head out, buy items at local dollar stores or Christmas Tree Shops.
  • LED string lights are best as they don’t get hot.  Bring some suction cup hooks to help display them.
  • Window clings are cheap, lightweight, and available in Disney themes.  I find mine at the Dollar Store.
  • Depending on how you pack you can go as nuts here as you like.  Most rooms have a ledge under the window to place any other decorations you like.
  • Fake snow spray is a cute idea, but be nice and clean it off before you leave!
  • A small wreath will look great on your window or door.  If you have the time make something custom with the kids before you leave.  A stop at the craft store should get you a wood or felt crafting kit.
TIP:  Make sure you have all the tools you need for setting up your decorations.  Extension cords, tape, wreath hangers, suction cup hooks etc.  Avoid nails or push pins, after all you are visiting!

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Disney Quick Tips – Christmastime at the Resorts

Disney Quick Tips   Christmastime at the Resorts

This is the last article in my Christmas in July series, so better get to planning your trips!  If you would like to see my past articles click the link here. With all the things to see at the parks during the holiday season, many people forget at the resorts the atmosphere is just as magical.  Many have special displays like gingerbread houses or giant Christmas trees.  Here is a rundown of where to go when taking some time away from the parks.

SPECIAL DISPLAYS-The deluxe resorts have the most elaborate displays and are worth a trip on the monorail or bus to check out.  Below are what the resorts have offered in the past but who knows if they may surprise us this year  so check with your hotel concierge before you head out.

  • The Grand Floridian boasts a life-sized gingerbread house which they actually use as a Bake Shop.  Visitors can purchase Christmas Delights and watch Gingerbread House Demonstrations.  The Victorian charm of their decorations brings one back to a more elegant time.
  • The Contemporary Resort offers a 17 foot tall Gingerbread Christmas Tree  and a huge lighted wreath (Mickey shaped of course), visible as you take the monorail through the resort.   We did Chef Mickey’s for dinner here on Christmas Day.
  • Beach Club has a working gingerbread carousel with white chocolate horses and Yacht Club features a miniature train set running through a candy and sugar-coated landscape.   The decor here is light, airy and most decidedly nautical.
  • The Boardwalk has a gingerbread and chocolate gazebo display and a gingerbread bake shop.  Don’t miss the chocolate seaside amusement park display in the Lobby!
  • The Polynesian is decorated throughout and has small gingerbread displays in the Ceremonial House.  They do a great job working with their tropical atmosphere so it doesn’t seem tacky.
  • Wilderness Lodge boasts homey decor and a cozy, rustic feel the Christmas traditionalist will love.  There is a huge tree in the center lobby with plenty of pine cones.  Fireplaces grace the main areas and make you want to curl up in front with a hot cocoa and a copy of The Night Before Christmas.

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Quick Tips – Holiday Room Decorating

Quick Tips   Holiday Room Decorating

Dreaming of a Disney Christmas

Another Christmas in July article for the Disney Holiday traveler. Disney does an amazing job decorating their resorts and parks during the holidays.  No detail is left  undone.  Except your own room!  This is where you come in.  Below are some tips for making your resort room special during the holiday season.

THE WINDOW

  • Best place to start is your window.  Before you head out, buy items at local dollar stores or Christmas Tree Shops.
  • LED string lights are best as they don’t get hot.  Bring some suction cup hooks to help display them.
  • Window clings are cheap, lightweight, and available in Disney themes.  I find mine at the Dollar Store.
  • Depending on how you pack you can go as nuts here as you like.  Most rooms have a ledge under the window to place any other decorations you like.
  • Fake snow spray is a cute idea, but be nice and clean it off before you leave!
  • A small wreath will look great on your window or door.  If you have the time make something custom with the kids before you leave.  A stop at the craft store should get you a wood or felt crafting kit.
TIP:  Make sure you have all the tools you need for setting up your decorations.  Extension cords, tape, wreath hangers, suction cup hooks etc.  Avoid nails or push pins, after all you are visiting!

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