Welcome home. As you enter Disneyland Park you are greeted by warm cinnamon colors in hues of burgundy, brown and orange. Festive bunting is strung from the buildings. Familiar characters made out of pumpkins greet you from an arched entrance way overhead.
On Main Street, you are greeting by a giant Mickey pumpkin that glimmers and glows with mischief. Beckoning you with a smile on the way in, and a wink on the way out. Pumpkins peek out at you from curtained windows above and mums line the planters. Windows displays stay in true Main Street fashion but with a fall flair. You will even find a whimsical barber pumpkin who appears to have had a shaving mishap. Carts loaded with gourds, flowers, and fall leaves decorate the street. In the evening the streets are lit with a warm glow from the flickering lanterns adorned with Mickey pumpkin heads. Towers of pumpkins arranged topiary style tower overhead.
Making your way toward Sleeping Beauty Castle you see a ring of pumpkins surrounding the beloved Partners statue of Walt and Mickey. Carved into the pumpkins is the likeness of some favorite Disney characters, each to represent an area of the park.
So much creativity and attention to detail went into bringing the feeling of fall to life at Disneyland Park. I love being in the parks just sitting on a bench on Main Street and just watching as families are first coming in and taking in all the sights. The look of awe and wonder on their face is heartwarming. There truly is no better place to celebrate the magic of the holiday season.
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