Walt Disney World Announces Holiday Festivities
Holiday Celebrations at Walt Disney World

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Deck the Halls with Donald
Disneys Animal Kingdom will celebrate the yule with a little help from Donald Duck, Santa Goofy and other toon pals. From Nov. 29, 2002-Jan. 1, 2003, Donald will host a special holiday edition of Donalds Breakfastosaurus in DinoLand U.S.A. For more information or priority seating arrangements for the special character dining experience, guests may call 407/WDW-DINE.
12 Nights of Christmas Light Up the Magic Kingdom
Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party in the Magic Kingdom returns in 2002 as the first Walt Disney World theme park celebrates more than 30 years of holidays with fireworks, parades, sweet holiday treats, special stage shows and plenty of fun for the whole family.
For 12 nights -- December 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20 -- the Magic Kingdom will re-open from 7 p.m.-midnight for this special event. Advance tickets are $33.95 plus tax ($23.95 plus tax for children ages 3-9). Tickets on the day of the event (if available) are $38.95 plus tax ($28.95 plus tax for children ages 3-9). Children under 3 are admitted free.
Highlights of the jolly frolic include: greetings by Santa Goofy on Main Street, U.S.A.; two showings of Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Parade; a special edition of Fantasy in the Sky fireworks; holiday cookies and cocoa; a souvenir family photo and button; strolling carolers; and two holiday stage shows featuring many of the favorite Disney characters. And its even been known to snow on Main Street, U.S.A.!
In addition to all the festive fun, guests to Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party are able to enjoy unlimited use of the most popular Magic Kingdom attractions.
For tickets or more information about Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party, guests may call 407/W-DISNEY.
As part of Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party, the Liberty Tree Tavern in the Magic Kingdom will offer a family-style holiday meal featuring Disney characters. For more information about the dining experience, guests may call 407/WDW-DINE.
Tis the Season to Shop
Its Christmastime in the City -- Downtown Disney, that is -- and the entertainment, shopping and dining center is celebrating with seasonal songs and Santa. Two new retail outlets at Downtown Disney Marketplace -- Once Upon A Toy and Disneys Pin Traders -- highlight holiday shopping. From Nov. 29 through Christmas Eve, Santa Claus will make appearances at his very own chalet, right outside World of Disney, the worlds largest Disney character store. In all, there are more than 25 one-of-a-kind stores and merchandise locations across the 120-acre Downtown Disney area.
Celebrate International Holidays at Epcot
Epcot will celebrate Holidays Around the World from Nov. 29-Dec. 30, 2002, as World Showcase comes alive with the lore and legends of an international celebration. The evening fun begins every day with the traditional tree lighting ceremony and extends throughout the 11 World Showcase nations.
The highlight of each evening is the Candlelight Processional, one of the most beloved holiday traditions at the Vacation Kingdom. Three times each evening, a celebrity narrator retells the Christmas story, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and a live mass choir. Candlelight dinner packages are available which include dinner at a World Showcase restaurant and VIP seating for the performance.

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Tasty Treats, Artful Sweets Take Center Stage
Disney chefs have a season to remember on the 2002 menu, with elaborate confectionary creations and larger-than-life, edible displays planned for locations across Walt Disney World property:
- A life-size spinning carousel will glide in the lobby of Disneys Beach Club Resort. Featuring ponies made of sugar, giant candy cane poles, hand-crafted poinsettias and portraits of famous Disney characters on a lighted roof of gingerbread, the carousel will greet guests next to the resorts giant holiday tree. As Walt Disney World Resort continues the yearlong 100 Years of Magic celebration through the holidays, its fitting that the carousel will be 100 percent edible. In fact, Disney pastry chefs will work with more than 100 pints of eggs, 100 pounds of icing, 100 pounds of flour and 100 pounds of sugar to create the colossal confection.
- At Epcot, The American Adventure pavilion in the parks World Showcase will be home to Santas Bakeshop, a life-size house made entirely of gingerbread, cookies and icing.
- A few miles away from Epcot, Disneys Grand
Floridian Resort & Spa will again feature its 16-foot-high house made from more
than 16,000 pieces of gingerbread.
In fact, both gingerbread homes are so large that merchandise locations -- selling fresh cookies and seasonal beverages -- will be inside each structure!

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Holiday Magic Hits the High Seas
On sailings between Nov. 24, 2002, and Jan. 1, 2003, Disney Cruise Line is planning a magical holiday season on board the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. Guests will find both ships decked with boughs of holly and filled with entertainment.
The Disney Cruise Line culinary team will prepare holiday meals in each of the ships three themed dining rooms, and families can make their own gingerbread houses on-board. And despite the tropical weather on the high seas, snow will magically fall around the three-deck-tall tree in the ships atrium lobby areas.
Ship-wide New Years Eve parties will be held to ring in 2003, and for those who want to enjoy the college football bowl games on New Years Day, Disney Cruise Line is planning a special Tailgate Party at its ESPN Skybox.
To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a Disney Cruise Line vacation, guests can contact their travel agent, visit www.disneycruise.com or call Disney Cruise Line at 888/DCL-2500.
--Posted July 5, 2002
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