Christmastime Arrives at Disney’s Polynesian Village and Grand Floridian

It is Christmas time at Disney World!  Decorations are showing up all around Disney property, including at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, and Disney Springs.  Christmas food offerings (including cookies!) and Christmas merchandise are everywhere.

The Polynesian Village Resort and Grand Floridian Resort and Spa are ready for the holidays too.

Let’s take a look!

Christmas at the Polynesian Village

The Poly is relatively quiet these days.  The Poly hotel is closed as the resort remodels, but DVC guests are still on the property and the shops and restaurants in the Great Ceremonial House are open for business.  The Christmas tree is up, and nicely themed.

The Poly Christmas tree is beautiful, as always.
The Poly Christmas tree is beautiful, as always.

 

I like this fish ornaments on the tree.
I like this fish ornaments on the tree.

 

A pineapple ornament - very tropical.
A pineapple ornament – very tropical.

 

Beautiful flowers adorn the Christmas tree.
Beautiful flowers adorn the Christmas tree.

 

Event the tikis in Boutiki are in the Christmas spirit!
Event the tikis in Boutiki are in the Christmas spirit!

Christmas Decorations at the Grand Floridian

Let’s check out the decorations at the majestic Grand Floridian.

You will find this garland at the entrance on the ground level.
Event the tikis in Boutiki are in the Christmas spirit!

 

The Christmas tree looks great in the lobby.
The Christmas tree looks great in the lobby.

 

The Christmas tree is filled with Victorian images, like these swans.
The Christmas tree is filled with Victorian images, like these swans.

 

This bird cage is similar to those found in the resort's lobby.
This birdcage is similar to those found in the resort’s lobby.

 

How Victorian is this? Very.
How Victorian is this? Very.

Here is a video tour of the resorts for you to enjoy:

Merry Christmas from the Magic Kingdom area resorts.

Every visit the Grand Floridian or the Poly at Christmastime?