The resorts is a weak excuse. Disney has often billed themselves as the place that pulls off the impossible. If they really wanted to they could decorate the parks so much nicer.
WDW does put up some Christmas decorations, but it's their quality and sophistication that I think is noticeably lacking compared to Disneyland. WDW does kind of a JCPenney style decorating, while Disneyland takes the lusher Nordstrom route.
Take the main Christmas tree on Main Street USA. It's a big fake cone at Magic Kingdom stuck on a pole set 10 feet above the ground; very sparsely decorated with flat two-dimensional decorations that are, quite honestly, pretty cheesy looking.
The Disneyland tree is also fake, but looks more realistic from both afar and up close. But what sets it apart is the way it is presented at street level, and the very expensive and unique old-fashioned ornaments that are layered in HUGE numbers all over the tree. It's very lush, very fancy, and very expensive looking, not to mention very 1905 period-specific.
There's just a very different design sensibility between the two Disney properties in Florida and California. The Christmas trees in the parks are one of the best examples of that.
Judging by these pictures and my personal observations, one tree was decorated by Martha Stewart in 2010, and the other was decorated by Minnie Pearl in 1975. :animwink:
The individually decorated street lamps in New Orleans Square are another good example. Just really lavish, sophisticated, polished presentation there.
And just for lamp posts along walkways in a corner of the park!
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