Christmas Tree Installed - Disney's Animal Kingdom Now Fully Decorated for the Holidays

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Disney's Animal Kingdom Christmas Holiday Decor 2025
Posted: Friday November 7, 2025 9:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney's Animal Kingdom is now fully decorated for the holidays. The park's signature Christmas tree has been installed at the main entrance, surrounded by its familiar themed ornaments and animal-inspired details.

Across Discovery Island, festive décor is complete. Lanterns, garlands, and sculpted animal figures line the rooftops, while background music adds to the park's seasonal atmosphere.


With decorations fully in place, the park is ready for the return of its holiday offerings:

  • Merry Menagerie: Handcrafted animal puppets appear throughout Discovery Island, brought to life by performers in one of Animal Kingdom's most distinctive holiday traditions.
  • Tree of Life Awakenings: Holiday Edition: After dark, the park's icon transforms with colorful projections and animated winter scenes set to a festive soundtrack.

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Splash4eva16 hours ago

Thank you

HauntedPirate17 hours ago

I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure it does not run after NYE.

DCBaker17 hours ago

What the Holidays Mean and Banded Nutcracker from "Holidays in Hollywood" at Jollywood Nights is now available on streaming:

Splash4eva17 hours ago

Does the Christmas parade still run the weekend of 2-4th?

DCBaker18 hours ago

Disney has confirmed Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade showtimes for December 22-31: 12pm and 3pm. Disney also says Fantasmic! will have 3 showtimes on Saturday, December 27: 6:30pm, 8pm and 9:30pm.

Horizons '832 days ago

At this point in my life, I am not interested in trying to do everything in a day. To your point, I specifically seek out the after hour party nights and go to the parks during the day (typically a 1 or 2 crowd level). It's much more enjoyable and if you have a desire for more parks after 6PM, you can hop on the monorail and visit Epcot for the remainder of the night.

Sirwalterraleigh2 days ago

To each their own… I’d lose interest in ride hopping rather quickly…it’s just me. Sometimes the spirit moves me…but typically it’s more ambience than line skip schemes In the end…I’m not eager to support block pricing for half the day that is now 5-6X as much as 2010 Did the Disneyland thing in a hole in the travel schedule and found it rather underwhelming…so I’m good for another 10 years (which I my case may be permanent)

Touchdown2 days ago

Who said I ran? I didn’t run, in fact I only “walked with a purpose” 2 times, one was leaving the hub after fireworks (that’s more out of habit because I want to ditch the chaos that always is no matter how light the crowds are) the other after my last ride to make it back for the castle show the rest of the time it was a leisurely pace enjoying the sites. Also, you skipped over the over 2 hours I hung out on MSUSA and the hub soaking in the entertainment I didn’t just “pound out the park” I simply walked its entire length with only backtracking once the whole night, and that was because even without trying I had 25 min to kill at the end of the night to do one reride.

Sirwalterraleigh3 days ago

We did that at “star wars night” in Disneyland in April And at the end…I wondered what the point of running from ride to ride was? You shot past the point…it’s not a ride park. That’s cool for an ACE convention…but if you’ve been…repeatedly…why pound rides? 🤷🏻‍♂️ Actually the best play often is to go in when the park opens and stay until the close…avoid payout the block pricing ransom…enjoy your day when crowds are always light. Then take it easy after

Touchdown3 days ago

To people who knock the holiday parties for being overpriced, I just finished one now, got in at 3:50pm I then did: 1. Jingle Cruise (40 min wait, the longest of the whole day) 2. Pirates (15 min) 3. Tiana (15 min) 4. CBMJ -6:00 pm, park closes to day guests- 6:15 watched the Frozen show 5. Space Mountain: Christmas Rave Edition (15 min) 6. Tron (20 min) 7. Speedway (10 min) 8. TTA (5 min) -8:00, entertainment break, Parade, Castle Show, Fireworks- 9. Mansion (walk on) 10. Peter Pan (5 min) 11. Mermaid (walk on) 12. Dumbo (walk on) 13. Pooh (5 min) 14. SDMT (10 min) 15. Space (walk on) 11:55 Castle Show So in 8 hours for less then the cost of a day ticket I did the Magic Kingdom (when the only regrets I have are missing animatronic shows and a 3-D movie it’s a good day) got some free* snacks, got to see the best Disney Firework Show anywhere, a darn good parade and a castle show. No Lightning Lane, space around me for the fireworks and comfortable midways not to mention 6.5 hours of nighttime in the MK I really fail to see how this is a rip off, especially since I didn’t have a day ticket. It’s why even though I’m down here to visit the competition I still buy a party ticket.

gerarar4 days ago

JohnD5 days ago

Follow up. This showed up as a FB remembrance from 2014.

Sirwalterraleigh7 days ago

Germans love Christmas… …and David hasslehoff

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