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Off the Beaten Path Holiday Fun

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A few weeks ago I wrote all about the holiday happenings in the parks at Walt Disney World, but today I’d like to discuss some of the beautiful Christmas decor at the resorts.  One of my favorite things to do when I visit WDW at Christmas time is to take some time to visit the resorts.  Many of the deluxe properties have extraordinary decorations which help to put me in a festive mood.  Its also very relaxing to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the parks and enjoy a few hours of peace while roaming around a few hotels.  The easiest way to do this is to take the monorail to check out the monorail resorts or to take a stroll around the Boardwalk area.  You’ll be glad you did!

Let’s start with the best decorations of the monorail resorts: The Grand Floridian. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more impressive Christmas display than the one Disney constructs every year at this resort.  The life size gingerbread house should be a “must do” for folks looking to get into the Christmas spirit.  It is large enough, in fact, cast members take residence to seen gingerbread treats from inside the house!  It takes its place in the lobby of this regal resort every year after Thanksgiving and is visited by guests throughout the holiday season.  The attention to detail with flowers made of sugar, figures made of chocolate is amazing.  I love this special Disney tradition and I try to make it there every year.

I may be biased since the Boardwalk is my favorite resort, but I really love the Christmas decorations there.  Huge boughs are draped between the lobby’s columns which look like they are being weighed down by tons of vintage ornaments.  There is also always an edible display at this resort for guests to enjoy as well.  For the last few years a gazebo made of gingerbread and chocolate takes center stage to wow guests with edible art.

While you’re in the Epcot resort area why not stroll over to the Beach Club to check out their display made of gingerbread and chocolate?  A carousel made of gingerbread and chocolate actually spins, giving folks a view of each of the elaborately decorated horses.  I’m a sucker for the patriotic horse every single year.  Once again, Disney’s attention to detail is incredible with this edible display.  The aroma of gingerbread hits you as soon as you walk into the room!

Likewise, the Yacht Club has a festive display.  Obviously, nautical themes are used to celebrate the season at this resort which always strikes a cord with me.  I’m a sucker for the sail boats nestled into the trees among ornaments.  Train aficionados will also enjoy the large train set which is displayed in the resort’s lobby throughout the holiday season.  Kids will get a kick out of checking out all of the various village scenes and trains zipping by.

Some of the most beautiful resort decorations can be found at the Wilderness Lodge.  This resort is gorgeous all year round, but there is something magical about it at Christmas time.  Their tree towers at the center of the vast lobby decorated with teepees nestled in among the white lights and evergreen branches. If you need a breather from the park I recommend hopping on the ferry from the Magic Kingdom over to the Wilderness Lodge to nab one of the chairs by the fire and soak in cozy atmosphere.

For some unofficial fun, head over to over to  the Fort Wilderness Campground where guests decorate their campsites with their own lights.  Many families stay at the campground for an extended amount of time through the winter months so they make themselves at home with their own decorations.  They go all out with everything from inflatable lawn decorations to lights surrounding their motor homes.  I’ve always wanted to go to the campground in December, but I’m usually so busy with other stuff to make it.  A Christmas time trip to Fort Wilderness certainly on my Disney geek bucket list.

Take the time to experience some of these decorations as well as those at at the other resorts I haven’t covered.  Fighting the crowds to see the Osborne Lights or the Candlelight Processional can leave guests feeling a bit like a grinch.  But, taking a breather and getting away from all that to relax and see some truly special Disney magic.  They make my two Christmas trees in my one bedroom condo look like child’s play.  I think people can appreciate these fun (and it some cases tasty) decorations no matter what their faith.  Happy Holidays to all of our readers!

Next week I’ll be back to review what has been a great year!

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Kristen Helmstetter

Kristen Helmstetter is an Unofficial Guide researcher who will share her 20-something perspective of all things Walt Disney World with blog readers. Kristen’s email address is khelmstetter05@yahoo.com. You can also follow her on Twitter: @khelmstetter.

9 thoughts on “Off the Beaten Path Holiday Fun

  • Does anyone know when the decorations went up this year at the Wilderness Lodge? I’m planning my family trip for Novmeber 12-19, 2011 and was hoping the decorations would be up then.

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  • We were at Disney World last week (yes, it was freezing, but fine by us that way- we came prepared!), and visited the Grand Floridian and Polynesian both (we stayed at Shades of Green again, so the Polynesian was our connection to the monorail). My son, who’s 4 1/2, LOVED the Grand Floridian’s Christmas turnout. The tree, the decorations, the gingerbread house… he was fascinated by the gingerbread house, which Disney added to by telling us how many pounds of flour, spices, honey, etc all went into making it. We bought gingerbread from the house and sat in the lobby enjoying the fantastic band playing Christmas music for at least an hour- my son just wanted to sit and watch and listen to the band for at least 20 minutes! Thanks band guys- you were great! At the Polynesian, the decor is great, and they also had a band of guitars, ukeleles, etc playing a bit less traditional Christmas music (melekalikimaka, for example), which was also a blast. Definitely families should try and take a few minutes to check out the resorts as part of the Christmas experience. If you’re wondering when, the day we did Animal Kingdom was perfect- you’re done with the park and back to the hotel by 6! Of course, Shades of Green did a great decorating job too, which was much appreciated by my family…

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  • The resorts are always forgotten about with the decorations at the Holidays by many people. Thanks for talking about the uniqueness that each resort has at this time of the year.

    On the Fort Wilderness car turned away… I would suggest using the water launches as an alternative way of getting there.

    Happy Holidays!

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  • We just got back from Disney – we went the week after Thanksgiving – and tried to go see the Fort Wilderness decorations. We were turned back at the gate. The guard asked us why were were there and I told him to see the decorations. He told us that his manager wasn’t allowing anyone in as people who were staying there were complaining. He must have turned the car in front of us away too as both of us were allowed in to just turn around and leave. Not sure if this is something new, but we never did get to see them.

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    • Thanks for letting us know about this, Caroline. What a shame that you couldn’t get in! I can understand people wanting their privacy, but this has been a tradition for years. Hopefully they can find a good solution. Thanks for reading!

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  • You definately need to hit Fort Wilderness. It is amazing how many campsites are elaborately decorated. We had to leave MK on our last day so my 7 year old could see one of the sites again. (It was a 6 ft tall Castle fully lit up and lights timed to the Wishes soundtrack). Amazing.

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    • I really want to go to Fort Wilderness. Maybe next year will be the year I finally make it over there. I can’t believe there was a castle! Thanks for sharing that with us, Lisa! Happy Holidays!

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  • Awesome pictures. I love checking out the deluxe resorts. I wonder if Gaylord Palms does something nice too. Anyway, I see you love Boardwalk – would you stay there over Poly?

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    • Thanks, Scott! The Gaylord Palms is the home of Ice, but I’m not sure what else they have going on. Also keep in mind that there is a fee to experience Ice. I just came home from a stay at the Poly and I think that I can say that yes I would take the Boardwalk if given the choice. I really like both resorts, but to me you can’t beat being able to walk to Epcot. The Boardwalk feels more homey to me for whatever reason. Do you have a stay planned sometime soon?

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