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Holidays at Walt Disney World Trivia |
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Here are some fun facts about the holidays at Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line
Here are some fun facts about the holidays at Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line
- The "Icon" trees range in height from 45 feet to 70 feet.
- The "Icon" trees range in weight from 28,000 pounds to 32,000 pounds.
- Each tree has more than 5,500 lights twinkling from the branches.
- The holiday trees located at the Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, the Disney-MGM Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park are all 65 feet tall.
- The largest base section weighs 18,000 pounds and is 26 feet wide.
- The "Icon" trees are transported to their locations by flatbed trucks and lifted into place with a 70-ton crane.
- There are more than 1,500 decorated trees located throughout the Walt Disney World® Resort.
- Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa features a 40-foot holiday tree in the lobby. The tree glows with 45,000 LED lights.
- The holiday tree located in front of Disney's Contemporary Resort is 70 feet tall and is decorated with approximately 77,000 clear mini-lights
- The holiday tree located in the lobby of Disney's Wilderness Lodge is 50 feet tall with a five-foot base.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is decorated with a lobby tree, a 50-foot traditional style Christmas tree, which has an authentic African décor. The tree is decorated with handmade African baskets, reproductions of traditional African masks and authentic African fabrics.
- The holiday tree located near the entrance to Once Upon A Toy at the Downtown Disney® Marketplace is decorated with a toy theme featuring toys from the shop.
- Overall, the Walt Disney World® Resort is decorated with approximately 8.5 million lights, approximately 15 miles of garland and more than 300,000 yards of ribbon.
- The largest wreath at the Walt Disney World® Resort is 25 feet in diameter. This wreath is located on the Cirque du Soleil building at Downtown Disney® West Side.
- Both the Disney Magic® and Disney Wonder® feature a 20-foot tree and themed decorations in each of the ship’s restaurants.
- Between the two ships there are 25 trees. Along with the terminal, this means Disney Cruise Line® uses approximately 25,950 holiday lights.
- The ships are decked with 1,260 feet of garland, which sparkles with 14,700 lights.
- Each ship features 40 custom-decorated wreaths lit with approximately 6,000 lights.
- More than 3,600 yards of ribbon are used to decorate the wreaths, garland and trees at Disney Cruise Line®.
- The Disney Magic® is the only ship that has a holiday tree on its mast. There are more than 1,000 ornaments on this lobby tree alone.
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