Guests can look forward to snowfall on Main Street, U.S.A., themed drone shows at the Castle of Magical Dreams and specially dressed characters across the park.
In the newly opened World of Frozen area, Arendelle is dusted with snow and decorated with glittering trees, while Kristoff and his reindeer Sven appear as a dramatic ice sculpture as part of the “Sven-tastic Surprise” experience where visitors help animate the display.
Iconic Disney characters throughout the resort have adopted festive outfits.
In Toy Story Land, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie don their Christmas attire, while Duffy & Friends welcome guests in cozy winter wardrobes at their play house.
Fantasyland invites families to meet Santa Mickey, Santa Goofy and Santa Stitch & Angel for seasonal greetings.
Evening entertainment includes the tree-lighting ceremony “A Holiday Wish-Come-True” on Main Street, U.S.A., featuring snowfall, castle projections and a drone aerial display inspired by the resort’s milestone year.
Starting 22 November, the Castle of Magical Dreams becomes the stage for “Disney Christmas Live in Concert!”, featuring Cantopop stars and the Hong Kong Children’s Choir over three festive weekends.
On 31 December the park hosts a New Year’s Eve countdown party across Tomorrowland and Adventureland followed by “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky”, an exclusive nighttime production at the castle to ring in 2026.
Holiday dining features seasonal delights at Ye Olde Christmas Market and the Golden Crocus Inn in World of Frozen.
A new themed Mickey popcorn bucket and a range of limited-edition merchandise, including Zootopia-inspired treats and souvenirs ahead of the film’s release, are also available.
With its 20th anniversary and festive season rolled into one, the resort invites families and visitors to join a celebration that blends nostalgic Disney magic with new experiences through early January next year.

































