Disneyland turns into a winter wonderland
during the holidays. This year Disneyland is ready for the holidays with plenty
of festive cheer all around. As Disneyland gets full swing into the holiday
mode, there is plenty to see and do with a series of parades, shows and family
entertainment for the entire holiday season.
Sleeping
Beauty's Winter Castle
During the holidays, the Sleeping Beauty
Castle is decorated with shimmering lights, icicles and snow-capped towers. The
castle is a majestic site at any time of the year, but the transformation during the winter holidays makes is a truly
beautiful photo opportunity.
Haunted
Holiday Mansion
The haunted mansion is transformed for the
holidays, combining Christmas and Halloween themes for a unique creepy Christmas
haunted mansion. The mansion is filled with characters from "The Nightmare before Christmas"
by Tim Burton. A spooky tour through the mansion will be fun for the whole
family.
It's
a Small World
Visitors to Disneyland can join in the
singing of the popular Christmas and holiday song, Jingle Bells in different
languages from across the world. There is also a holiday clock show.
Jingle
Cruise
The Jungle Cruise transforms into the
Jingle Cruise for the holidays at Disneyland. The boathouse has been decorated
with Christmas lights and decorations and the boats have also been renamed
specifically for the holidays. Guests
may also hear a holiday-themed radio broadcasting playing in the
background.
Fireworks
Display and Christmas Fantasy Parade
The Disney fireworks display has an added
magical touch at the end with the falling of snow. The annual parade of Mickey
and Disney characters is also underway during the holiday season as they parade
to lively music down Main St., appealing to visitors and guests of all ages.
World of Colour is an impressive and
majestic night-time spectacle. It is an outdoor show that features film clips
projected on a huge water screen, accompanied with momentous music from Disney
films spanning decades and effects of fire, water, fog and laser, along with
incredible pyrotechnics. World of Colour is dancing fountain display that
amazes viewers of all ages.
There is so much going on during the
Holidays at Disneyland, with plenty to see and do. Besides special attractions,
the entire Disneyland resort is gleaming with holiday lights, music and
decoration. There is a special feel to the place during this time of the year
Travellers may be thinking about how many days would be enough. There is no
definite answer, but travellers looking to visit Disneyland for the Holidays
should book at least a few days to make the most of the experience as one day
is simply not enough.
There are plenty of accommodation options
as well as dining options for visitors to Disneyland, and of course there is no
shortage of entertainment options. When making travel plans to Disneyland, it
is important that visitors check out the US ESTA website to check visa
requirements and exemptions. Travellers from certain countries, including the
UK, are eligible for visa waivers so would not be required to obtain a tourist
visa to visit Disneyland.
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