Disney’s Animal Kingdom Christmas Tree Has Arrived in Disney World
It’s official — Christmas has arrived at Disney World!
Last night, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party kicked off in Magic Kingdom, and tonight, Jollywood Nights will be in full swing at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Gertie
Meanwhile, holiday decor has already popped up at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, and throughout the Disney World resorts, bringing holiday cheer to excited Disney guests.
But while guests of last night’s Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party are undoubtedly sleeping in this morning, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is showing its holiday spirit bright and early!

Animal Kingdom Christmas tree
Yup, that’s right! The fabulous Animal Kingdom Christmas tree has arrived, and MickeyBlog stopped by for a closer look.

Animal Kingdom Christmas tree
Let’s check it out!
Christmas Tree at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom’s majestic Christmas tree is located just outside the entrance to the park.
You can’t miss it as you approach the park entrance.

Animal Kingdom
Standing at 145 feet tall and featuring over 300 animals carved into the tree, it’s quite impressive to behold.

Animal Kingdom Christmas tree
The beautiful tree ornaments feature natural elements and plenty of gorgeous animals, including the carved giraffe we spotted peeking out from behind the branches!

Ornaments, Gifts, and More!
Gifts are piled along the bottom of the tree, showcasing some of our favorite Disney animal characters.
Piglet sits atop a gift box in his green scarf, while Tigger bounces out from a Jack-in-the-box.

Piglet and Tigger
Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo are hanging out nearby!

Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo
Meanwhile, a xylophone crocodile lazes about beside some more beautifully decorated gift boxes.

Xylophone Crocodile
We just love the eye-catching, patterned “gift wrap!”

Disney Characters
A unique spin on a timeless holiday classic, Animal Kingdom’s tree is certainly worth a stop on your next visit!
Don’t Miss Out!
Want to check out this festive new addition to Disney’s Animal Kingdom? Head over to the park today, where you can see the tree for yourself!

Disney’s Animal Kingdom
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