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Disneyland’s Christmas Trees

December 3, 2003 by Lisa Perkis

Disneyland has so many lovely Christmas decorations that it can be

overwhelming to take in all the details.

One thing the resort excels in is its fanciful Christmas trees that pop

up all over that place—in shops, restaurants, and right at the start

of Main Street. The resort has many trees, and whether they are used purely

for decoration or to help sell beautiful Christmas ornaments, each tree

has a flavor of the land in which they are displayed.

Let’s start with the most magnificent tree in Disneyland—the Main

Street Christmas tree. This is one of the few live Christmas trees, and

certainly the largest at 65 feet. The tree comes down from the Northern

California area, and somehow manages to stay fresh for the weeks it is

displayed.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

A rare rain shower makes a pretty reflection of Christmas tree lights

on Main Street. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

This year the tree is not flocked in white as it has been in the past,

giving it a more natural look.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

The Main Street tree sports soft new Santas in various costumes this year.

Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Year after year, you can spot the same ornaments on the tree, as well

as the large gifts and toys under the tree. But now and then there’s a

surprise—this year, just out of reach are beautiful Santas around

the middle of the enormous tree.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

The Emporium shop on Main Street has a Victorian flavored tree, with old-fashioned

dollies resting at the base. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Main Street shops have an abundance of trees, some to sell ornaments,

and some just to look pretty and add to the particular theming of each

shop.

One of the first trees put up to signal the holiday is the Coke Corner

tree, simple and cheery in its red and silver Coca-Cola colors.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Have a Christmas tree and a smile: The cheerful Coke Corner tree. Photo

by Lisa Perkis.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

The display trees in the China Closet are loaded with character ornaments

and old-fashioned glass balls. For a nominal fee, the Disney Showcase

will even personalize almost any ornament bought at the resort. Photo

by Lisa Perkis.

Evergreen trees encircle the Central Plaza hub and the Walt and Mickey

Partners statue, and are among the few trees that are not artificial.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

You’d never guess that these trees were not here year-round. Photo by

Lisa Perkis.

The Christopher Radko shop has Christmas trees all year, and this tiny

shop tucked away in New Orleans Square has some breathtaking ornaments

hanging from their branches.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

During the holiday season, the Radko shop is open for longer hours. Photo

by Lisa Perkis.

For guests who are interested in taking a Disney tree home, the Radko

shop displays an incredible tree-shaped musical cookie jar. It can be

yours… for a mere $475.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

It’s so pretty, why not buy two? The Christopher Radko cookie jar tempts

holiday shoppers. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

La Boutique de Noel is another appealing Christmas shop, carrying various

character ornaments in all price ranges. Christmas trees are on every

wall, and have all the newest ornaments of the season.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Care for a glass Mickey ball? Just choose your color. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Moving on to Toon Town, the most special residents of the community proudly

display trees in their front yards.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Mickey’s tree is done up in bold blues, greens and fuschias, with enormous

versions of the glass Mickey balls that are sold throughout the park.

Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Minnie’s white tree is stunning in pinks and purples. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

“it’s a small world” is not the only attraction to receive

a holiday spruce-up. Some of the homes in the Storybook Land Canal Boats

attraction have miniature trees in their front yards, which look very

festive, especially at night.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Although you can see the little trees from Fantasyland’s Casey Jr. Circus

Train, a closer view is available from the Storybook Land Canal Boats.

Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Heading down to Critter Country, the Christmas tree at Pooh Corner is

flocked and dripping with enough 100 Acre Woods ornaments to satisfy most

Pooh fans.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Merry Christmas from Tigger. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

The World of Disney store just outside the park deserves some mention

for its spectacularly themed trees amid the merchandise. As you enter

the store, the Belle Tree is crammed with objects from the Beast’s castle,

and includes a large framed portrait of the happy couple.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Plates, champagne bottles, and feather dusters bedeck Belle’s tree. Photo

by Lisa Perkis.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

The Princess Tree is garnished with crowns, of course. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

The last tree is truly a child’s dream come true, with all the Toy

Story characters perched on the branches.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Portraits of Woody, Buzz and Slinky Dog nestle in the branches of the

Toy Story tree. Photo by Lisa Perkis.

Photo by Lisa Perkis. Copyright 2003 MousePlanet.

Who wouldn’t want Buzz in their stocking? Photo by Lisa Perkis.

There are many more Christmas trees at the resort in every nook and cranny,

so enjoy finding them, and have a Merry Christmas!

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