Springtime festival (March-April): topiaries cover Main Street. Includes special food, drinks, and merchandise.
Halloween time (September-October): pumpkins decorate Main Street, Jack Skellington and Sally meet in the gazebo, and a Hallowwen party takes place at night. This includes a different firework and parade show as well as trick-or-treating around the park. Exclusive food and merchandise sold in Frontierland, themed to Phantom Manor.
Christmas time (November-December): Main street is turned into a winter wonderland with trees and wreaths. Fantasyland recreates a German Christmas market, where Santa Claus can be met. There is a Christmas party with a different firework show and parade.
Other:
Chinese New Year in Adventureland: Celebrate the Lunar New Year with lion dancers, Chinese traditions, and special merchandise. (February)
Dia de los Muertos in Frontierland: Honor the dead in a Mexican festival in Western Frontierland, featuring decorations inspired by Coco as well as a skeleton display and traditional food. (October)
I’d love to see the topiaries in the spring. And I like how you included Coco/Day of the Dead in Frontierland. I’d like to hear more details on what you are thinking with that.
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