Magic Kingdom Christmas Tree to be in place Dec 6

ToTBellHop

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I believe that they have to wait until after they tape the Christmas parade.

They don't HAVE to. They CHOOSE to. Until about 5 years ago, they put the tree up for the entire holiday season (this sometimes involved moving the tree to one place or another, but it was in the park from early November on).
 

mm52200

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They don't HAVE to. They CHOOSE to. Until about 5 years ago, they put the tree up for the entire holiday season (this sometimes involved moving the tree to one place or another, but it was in the park from early November on).

Also there's no reason that they have to have the Christmas parade hosts be located in Town Square where the tree usually is...they use to have them in different locations that didn't affect the location of the tree at all.
 

prberk

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And the parade used to be live... and much more kinetic on TV. Today it just looks like a "Disney Parks" infomercial.
 

WDWFigment

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Nothing like paying $60/person for a Christmas party without a tree!

Up until 2008 (I believe--maybe '07), the tree started in the Rose Garden area and was moved to Town Square after the parade filming.
 

prberk

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Nothing like paying $60/person for a Christmas party without a tree!

Up until 2008 (I believe--maybe '07), the tree started in the Rose Garden area and was moved to Town Square after the parade filming.

The parade was live (on Christmas Day) until around 2006 (maybe a year off). Not sure if they moved it around when the parade was live. But it would have made sense to move it to the Rose Garden for Christmas Day, and then back. After the parade started being taped, though, early in December, it makes sense that it would start in the Rose Garden like you said, then simply be moved.

So just to make sure I am clear. There are absolutely no Christmas Trees in the MK until after the Christmas Parade taping?

They are only talking about the big Christmas tree that usually stands in the center of Town Square (but would clearly block a camera view of Main Street, USA, facing the castle). Not sure if there are other Christmas trees in MK! (Hmmm, making me think!)
 

Dznycrzy

Member
No Christmas tree= parade taping and crowded Main Street
Christmas tree= parade taping is over and MK is back to normal

I'm glad the tree is up!!!

ONLY 3 MORE DAYS TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

COProgressFan

Well-Known Member
So just to make sure I am clear. There are absolutely no Christmas Trees in the MK until after the Christmas Parade taping?

There are a handful of small (like 6-8 foot tall) trees around the park in restaurants and shops, and a few other locations. There are a couple also where the big tree would normally go in the hub, as well as near Santa's area next to town hall. But these are like trees you would put in your house, not a centerpiece tree you would put up in the highest attended theme park in the world (supposedly).

But in recent years there is no large (50 - 60 ft tall), lighted display tree until after the parade taping.
 

worldfanatic

Well-Known Member
Leaving for WDW in about 8 hours.
Glad I had already changed our MK day from the 5th to the 9th!
Gotta see that tree!!!:sohappy::sohappy:
 

COProgressFan

Well-Known Member
It doesn't matter - the MK tree is ugly with ornamnets that are more outdated than the daytime parade the park runs. For a real Disney Park tree let me present the one for DL Park:

http://thedisneyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/disneyland-xmas-tree-471x600.jpg

I know, the MK's tree is pretty pathetic looking regardless. Cheap looking plastic ornaments they've been using for years, and they are sparse. DL's tree just looks incredible, and the fiber optic lighting makes it look even better.

It's almost like they don't even bother to try in WDW anymore. I thought the "One Disney" concept was supposed to standardize operations across the resorts, but that has clearly not happened, save for merchandise bags and napkins.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Disneyland's tree, which is displayed from the start of Disneyland's NO-UPCHARGE Christmas season until the conclusion of Disneyland's NO-UPCHARGE Christmas season, absolutely trounces the Magic Kingdom's Christmas tree. The LED lighting that is illuminated during the three-Act Wintertime Enchantment is icing on the cake.

To be fair, Magic Kingdom's Christmas parade and fireworks are more spectacular, but "it's a small world" holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday make the rest of Magic Kingdom's offerings pale in comparison. Especially given that one of the two up-charges $60 for much less.

Comparison photos:


O Christmas Tree THE SEQUEL!!!!!!!!! by Tom Bricker (WDWFigment), on Flickr


Disney's Best US Christmas Tree by Tom Bricker (WDWFigment), on Flickr
 

ScoutN

OV 104
Premium Member
Tree will come down to various preferences. If at night you want a huge ball of lights then sure, DL takes the cake, but if you prefer otherwise then it is WDW all the way.

Seeing branches while lit > Seeing predominantly lights.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Tree will come down to various preferences. If at night you want a huge ball of lights then sure, DL takes the cake, but if you prefer otherwise then it is WDW all the way.

Seeing branches while lit > Seeing predominantly lights.

Have you seen them both in person?

1) Disneyland's tree isn't illuminated in LED lights until after the fireworks. So for most of the night, it's not lit like that.

2) It may photograph like a "ball of lights," but in person, it certainly doesn't look like one.

Disneyland's tree is elegant and modern-looking. Many trees at Walt Disney World are similarly beautiful (the resort trees come to mind), so it's surprising to me that the Magic Kingdom's looks so dated.
 

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