Christmas Decorations Finally Come Down at the Magic Kingdom

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Christmas officially packed its sleigh and headed out of Magic Kingdom, as holiday décor has now been fully removed from the park. Guests visiting on Monday, January 19 spotted a noticeably less festive Main Street U.S.A., with garlands gone from the train station rails, wreaths missing from Town Square façades, and the Mickey and Minnie holiday topiaries nowhere to be found. Even the iconic Christmas tree at the park entrance has been taken down, marking a clear return to regular-season vibes.

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Christmas Decorations Finally Come Down at the Magic Kingdom

Cinderella Castle has also shed its holiday sparkle, with all seasonal garland and décor removed after lingering longer than usual this year. Disney typically begins taking decorations down after the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend, but 2026 had a little extra holly thanks to Hallmark movie filming that kept the park looking merry well into January. Now, it is back to business as usual in Fantasyland.

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Christmas Decorations Finally Come Down at the Magic Kingdom

If you are already counting the days until wreaths and toy soldiers return, you are not alone. The good news is that while Christmas décor is officially in storage, the next seasonal glow-up is always just around the corner at Walt Disney World.

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