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Magic Hours Disneyland

Christmas at Disneyland

Fireworks ignite sure when you combine the celebration of Christmas magic with magic Disneyland. The park is full of holiday cheer for the Sleeping Beauty Castle alone has over 50,000 lights! Rather than simply donning costumes Princess, girls can get in red dresses Princess Christmas, and boys can wear Father Christmas hats. Bundle the children for fun Christmas really special!

The decoration of Christmas at Disneyland is amazing. The Christmas tree on Main Street is over 60ft high and is the catch. I remember looking at her like a little girl with surprise, ornaments seemed bigger than me! Lights, ornaments, and greenery are abundant throughout Park, and little ones will enjoy the attention being paid to Toontown. If possible, include some time at night, too, so you can see all the decorations all lit. The Sleeping Beauty Castle, with other areas in the park is beautiful when lit. Bring your girls in their princess costumes or their princess dresses to photograph Christmas magic moments princess.

Some walks are decorated too. It's a Small World is equipped with a sumptuous Christmas decor, and is a delight to see at Christmas. Do not miss the Haunted Mansion is, it has been decorated in a style Christmas by Tim Burton. The Christmas decorations bring a new atmosphere at these and other favorite attractions.

The Big Thunder Ranch Homes Santa and his reindeer during the Christmas period. You can stop to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus as they vacation in Disneyland. Bring your camera when you go to say hi! If you're lucky, you may even catch reindeer wander into their yard. They need their vacation time too! In Toontown, find Goofy. He dresses like a silly Santa!

The best part of Disneyland Christmas Parade. The Christmas Parade begins at It's a Small World Ride and runs to the City Square. Place is the most decorated place to watch the parade, and is also the most popular. If you want to watch the parade from there, plan to visit at least two hours of the morning. The parade is full of fun and joyful Christmas dance, and Santa himself joins in the fun! After the parade is the traditional Disneyland fireworks, followed by a special event of Christmas snow! There will be snow in the parade various locations in the park which are marked on the map of the park. You will not want to miss this!

Do not be afraid to put your own traditions at Disneyland. While the park offers many fun things to do, make your own Christmas experience. Bring cocoa hot thermos to enjoy while you're there, and make candy canes to eat everything. You may leave the family to decorate their own Santa hat before going to the park to bring with them to bring all day. Your daughters may want to wear dresses of Princess Christmas or other clothing Disney Princess. Try to put bells for toddlers to play with while they wait in lines. This will be a new toy for them as well as an opportunity to spread the holiday mood.

Make sure you save memories of Christmas Single! Enjoy the experience of Christmas at Disneyland and have a very merry, magical Christmas!

About the Author:

Shelby Strong is an at home mom of 3 kids. She enjoys running an online store called My Cute Dressups where she sells Cinderella Dresses, and other princess costumes like Sleeping Beauty dresses, Snow White costumes, princess accessories, boy costumes and more.

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