It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Magic Kingdom! This holiday season, the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A., has swapped its usual windows of classic Disney movie moments for a true yuletide treat: scenes from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol.” Step aside, bah humbugs—each window display is packed with holiday cheer, stunning dioramas, and a dash of Dickensian whimsy brought to life by your favorite Disney characters.
Related: Festive Roundup of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Merchandise!
As you stroll down Main Street, prepare to see Scrooge McDuck’s notorious grumpy mug as Ebenezer Scrooge in the opening window. He’s scowling at poor, hopeful Bob Cratchit, played by none other than Mickey Mouse, while Donald Duck as Fred pops in for a visit to spread some holiday spirit. Below each window scene, you’ll find open books with quotes from the film—little reminders that even the grumpiest among us can find the holiday spirit (or at least be haunted into it).
Next, you’ll find the ghostly figure of Jacob Marley—Goofy’s comically spooky take on Scrooge’s old partner—wrapped in chains and here to warn Scrooge about the dangers of a miserly life. It’s a haunting scene that manages to be eerie and charming all at once, as Goofy brings his slapstick personality to the role. Talk about the goofiest ghost of Christmas!
Then it’s on to the nostalgia-packed trip with the Ghost of Christmas Past, played by Jiminy Cricket. Together with Scrooge, they peek through a window into a bustling holiday party at Fezziwig’s, where a younger Scrooge danced and fell in love. This scene twinkles with festivity, reminding Scrooge (and us!) that Christmas isn’t just about pennies and pounds but the joy we share with those around us.
As the journey through the windows continues, Scrooge meets the towering Ghost of Christmas Present, brought to life by Willie the Giant, who shows Scrooge the abundance of Christmas spirit and generosity. With plates piled high with food and Willie’s warm, booming laughter, the scene couldn’t be more jolly!
The mood shifts in the next window with the appearance of the intimidating Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, portrayed by Pete. He looms over Scrooge as he peers down at a grave, his future if he continues down the miserly path. It’s a chilling scene that adds a sense of urgency to Scrooge’s transformation—after all, nobody wants to end up with grave regrets!
And finally, the grand finale: a redeemed Scrooge, bursting with Christmas joy, surprises his nephew Fred and family, gifts in hand, ready to celebrate. It’s a heartwarming scene that’s sure to bring a smile to even the most Scrooge-like guests!
Related: Disney Jollywood Nights 2024: First Look at Map and Wristband
This delightful display is a must-see for Disney fans and Dickens lovers alike, as “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” has been transformed into an enchanting, three-dimensional walk down memory lane. So, grab a cocoa, bundle up, and let Mickey and friends remind you that the true magic of the season is in giving, forgiving, and living life full of heart.
Let our friends at Destinations to Travel help you book your next Disney Vacation. They are the preferred Travel Agency of Chip and Company and Disney Addicts, and who we use ourselves.
Get started below for your FREE No Obligation Quote.
Book With our friends at Destinations to Travel
For the BEST in Disney, Universal, Dollywood, and SeaWorld Theme Park News, Entertainment, Merchandise & More follow us on, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Don't forget to check out the Chip and Company Radio Network too!