Orlando Unwraps Over 20 Dazzling Holiday Events and Celebrations

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Magic Kingdom Christmas | I-4 Exit Guide

Orlando is ready to “sleigh” the holiday season with two months of enchanting celebrations. Ranked among the top holiday destinations by Google Flights, Orlando offers exclusive parties, millions of sparkling lights, star-studded performances, a teddy bear teatime and a pop-up retro roller rink promising unforgettable experiences for all ages.

“Orlando is a unique destination for travelers over the holidays because of our extensive range of festive offerings – from breathtaking fireworks to grand lighting displays at our theme parks and beyond – all with the backdrop of warm sunny skies and palm trees,” said Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando. “We expect another bustling week between Christmas and New Year’s Day and welcome travelers to Orlando to get a jumpstart on the holiday season with our festive events starting as early as mid-November.”

Theme Parks

Walt Disney World Resort

  • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, a separate-ticketed event at Magic Kingdom Park, runs select nights (thru December 20) with a storybook holiday atmosphere, including “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas Parade,” “Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Show,” complimentary cookies, festive beverages, snowfall on Main Street, U.S.A. and more.  
  • Disney Jollywood Nights (select nights, thru December 21), another separate-ticketed evening party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, combines Hollywood and holiday glamour with holiday magic, featuring dapper décor, merry mashups, unique tastes and sips, special appearances from classic characters and live entertainment.  
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays presented by AdventHealth (November 29 – December 30), invites guests to a global celebration with a candlelight processional featuring celebrity narrators, holiday storytellers, performances, and several Holiday Kitchens throughout the World Showcase nations.  
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom (thru December 31) offers a holiday twist on the magic of nature with a variety of seasonal delights, including artisan-sculpted puppets of arctic animals like penguins, reindeer, polar bears, and more during the Merry Menagerie. In the evenings, a holiday edition of the Tree of Life Awakening will begin, accompanied by a heartwarming musical score. 
Disneyworld Holidays | I-4 Exit Guide
Disney’s Hollywood Studios | I-4 Exit Guide

Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando | I-4 Exit Guide
Universal Orlando Resort | I-4 Exit Guide

SeaWorld Orlando

  • SeaWorld Orlando transforms into a winter wonderland with its Christmas Celebration (select dates, thru January 2) featuring millions of lights, live performances, character dining add-on options and the Holiday Reflections: Fireworks Finale.  
Seaworld Christmas | I-4 Exit Guide
SeaWorld Orlando | I-4 Exit Guide

LEGOLAND Florida

  • LEGOLAND Florida Resort will deck the halls during Holidays at LEGOLAND (November 29 – December 31) with dazzling lights and Lego sculptures, featuring a giant LEGO Christmas tree, seasonal shows, holiday characters, LEGO activities and an early kid’s New Year’s Eve with a fireworks display on select dates and more. 

Family Friendly Fun and Live Performances Beyond the Parks

  • Asian Lantern Festival: Into the Wild, presented by Publix, will return for its fifth year at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens select nights (thru January 19) and feature larger-than-life handcrafted lanterns lit by more than 10,000 LED lights. Situated on a quarter-mile loop around the zoo, the event combines color, light and sound to deliver an authentic experience celebrating traditional Asian lantern festivals. 
  • The Orlando Museum of Art hosts the 38th annual Festival of Trees: “Let the Joy of the Season Shine” (thru November 24) with more than 50 designer-inspired trees and wreaths, all of which are available for purchase, artisanal gingerbread creations, pop-up shops, holiday vignettes and more.   
  • At the I-Drive District Holiday Tree Lighting (November 22) guests can watch as International Drive dazzles with a glittering lighting ceremony of a 50-foot Holiday Tree and enjoy special performances and characters throughout the night.  
  • Ivanhoe Village kicks off the holiday season with Jingle Eve (November 23), a free family-friendly event featuring a variety of yuletide festivities, including beer gardens, live music, arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, a children’s holiday village, a fireworks finale and more.  
  • Crayola Experience’s Colorful Christmas (November 23 – January 5) returns with SNOWtastic adventures including a life-sized snow globe, complete with falling snow, a light show starring Scarlet and her singing reindeer, scavenger hunts, live entertainment, crafts, holiday treats and more. 
  • Harry P. Leu Gardens blooms into a winter wonderland with a million sparkling lights, shining forests, music and beautiful sculptures during “Dazzling Nights” (November 29 – January 5). The three-quarter mile, family-friendly interactive holiday experience features new immersive elements, including a nighttime show with 100 10-foot-tall beacons of light and a 30-foot-tall tree of thousands of shimmering, gold sequins. During the day, “Holiday Blooms” showcases a collection of beautiful floral and holiday-themed displays throughout the garden. 
  • The Orange County Regional History Center hosts The Historic Holiday Experience (select dates December 3-18), offering caroling, storytelling, festive craftmaking, milk and cookies, and a private visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. The one-hour ticketed experience is $30 per person. 
  • Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts showcases a series of events, from star-studded concerts to joy-sparking events including the beloved holiday classic Elf in Concert, Nov. 29; The Nutcracker presented by the Orlando Ballet, December 6-22; Home for the Holidays presented by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, November 30; a new Winter Wonder Shoppe, featuring world-renowned aerial and acrobatic artists of Cirque Mechanics, December 12-29; and more. 
  • Wekiva Island is bringing back its seventh annual Winter Wonderland event (December 2 – 25) offering families daily “snow” flurries, a Christmas tree forest, Santa’s workshop and interactions with famous holiday characters, including Santa and Mrs. Claus. 
  • Original Orlando Tours is offering a Winter Park Old Fashioned Christmas Cruise starting on December 2 and taking place on select evenings throughout the month of December that journeys along the Winter Park Chain of Lakes to view incredible holiday light displays and décor of private homes along the waterfront. 
  • The 6th annual Oh, What Fun! Holiday Festival (select weekends December 6 – 22) transforms the Lake Nona Town Center into Peppermint Square, a winter wonderland with nightly snowfalls, live entertainment, festive photo ops and more.  
  • Celebrating its 72nd year, Winter Park’s annual Ye Olde Hometown Christmas Parade (December 7), the oldest continuous holiday parade in Central Florida, will feature over 80 participating organizations, including marching bands, an appearance by Santa and more.  
  • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosts  Holidays in Space (December 20 – 30), a festive holiday celebration included with admission, featuring  Starflake’s Holiday Voyage, a nightly projected show on the exterior of Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex, where visitors can embark on a journey with Starflake as she travels through the stars, Earth and beyond; festive holiday décor, including a 50-foot tree with more than 61,000 pixels of light; the returning Rocket Tree Trail; astronaut nutcrackers and more. 
  • Historic Downtown Winter Garden will be home to several holiday happenings this season, including the Main Street Holiday Stroll (December 5 – January 5), all-new immersive festive experience; the Holiday Night Market (December 7), offering festive treats, décor, holiday-themed live entertainment and festive activities; A Merry Winter Garden Light Show (select nights December 6 – 22) at the Winter Garden City Hall; and more. 

Hotel Holiday Happenings

  • Gaylord Palms Resort‘s annual ICE! event (thru January 4) features a new theme from New Line Cinema’s holiday film “Elf” featuring oversized sculptures and scenes hand-carved from two million pounds of ice.  
  • Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort (December 21 – 31) celebrates the holidays with an array of elevated experiences including its new literary-themed Epilogue speakeasy for adults; a pop-up retro roller-skating rink with live entertainment on select evenings; a Holly Holly Poolside Cabana featuring Insta-worthy holiday touches; holiday theme activities at Kids for All Seasons, the resort’s complimentary day program; and holiday dining experiences on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve. 
  • The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes and Orlando Resort | JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort and Spa (select dates December 1 – 28) hosts dedicated holiday programming with hands-on activities such as Gingerbread School, where guests can join the pastry team to create their own gingerbread house; Santa’s Teddy Bear Tea, offering a lavish selection of tea, culinary delights, crafts, storytelling and a special visit from Santa Claus; a Winter Wonderland Market featuring a Christmas village; and more.  
  • The ette hotel is offering a signature afternoon tea experience at Salt & The Cellar. The experience aims to recreate London’s whimsical tea scene with an extensive selection of teas by Mariage Freres as well as seasonal pastries. Available add-ons include mimosas, Laurent Perrier Champagne and lobster rolls. The holiday tea is offered on select dates in December for $85 per guest.  

Visitors can also sign up for Visit Orlando’s free, personalized one-on-one Vacation Planning Service with destination experts for advice on building the perfect itinerary in Orlando. 


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