- 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.
THE TREE
- Small trees will be allowed in your room. Keep in mind the size of your room when considering this.
- Depending on your method of travel there are several ways to carry out your Christmas Tree plan. Get a tree before you leave and bring with you in your car. Ship a small tree ahead of time to your resort. Purchase a tree from a local grocery store or department store. Lastly, trees are available for delivery from Disney Florist or other Flower and Gift companies in the area. We used Memories by Betsy for our tree, and she sells many theme baskets as well. Her ornaments are from the stores at Downtown Disney. We found the Disney Florist trees extremely pricy at $400. Rumors are that a tabletop tree will be available for under $100 in 2012.
- Bring your own decorations if you are bringing your own tree. You can also by the shops in the parks, or Downtown Disney for one of a kind decor. Our tree came with decorations and we purchased a few during our trip. Now as we decorate our tree at home, we have such lovely memories of our trip to Disney.
THE ROOM
- Pack some holiday hand soaps and lotions for a unique touch. Holiday room spray is perfect for a small room.
- Candles are not allowed in your room, but now a lot of realistic looking, flickering LED candles are available. Some are even scented.
- Don’t forget your stockings if you will be at the resort over Christmas. You can also buy new ones at the parks or check out the Days of Christmas Store in Downtown Disney.
- If you have the space bring a few holiday pieces from home. Especially your kids favorites so they know Santa will still find them.
- Disney does sell Room Celebrations through Disney Floral and Gifts. While pricey, they include a few items to guarantee a Christmas filled room. This years package ($400) includes fabric wreath, Christmas blanket, pillowcases, cookie decorating kits, plus much more. It seems more practical than years past.
While there is certainly no need to decorate your room for the holiday, I highly recommend it. Even if you are only in your room a bit, it’s fun to continue the Magic of Disney. Especially if you have children or are a ” child at heart”.
Related articles
- Disney World Quick Tips – Christmas in the Magic Kingdom (chipandco.com)
- Disney World Quick Tips – Christmas in the rest of “The World” (chipandco.com)
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I have never decorated myself but I love walking around and seeing how the rest of you did it.