The Holiday Season is an amazing time at Disneyland! Decorations abound, special entertainment is throughout the park, there’s several ride layovers and plenty of food to try. In this post, we’ll cover all of Disneyland’s Christmas offerings, giving a brief summary of each!

We won’t get to the entire resort today, opting for a few park specific posts that are easier to sift through instead of one massive guide. Instead, we’ll stick to just Disneyland Park in this one. Here’s our California Adventure Christmas Guide. If you have pressing questions about something that’s not covered in this guide, let us know in the comments!
In 2025, the holiday season will begin on November 14th and run until January 7th of 2025. The only offering that won’t last the entire time will be meeting Santa Claus, which ends on December 24th. Gotta keep that storytelling continuity! A few small things, like new Mickey & Minnie holiday costumes, have been added for this year but otherwise it seems that all of the typical holiday entertainment and décor will return!
The Christmas season is one of the best times to visit Disney Parks and Disneyland is no exception to that. Most of the park is decked out and absolutely gorgeous. Yes, there are plenty of special offerings that we’ll cover in this post but the decorations, especially at night, are worth a visit alone. Let’s start with those!

Decorations
While there are plenty of events to watch or do, the decorations take center stage at Disneyland. They are unavoidable, from the giant Christmas tree in Town Square to the iconic castle lights. The most noticeable part of the décor is on Main Street as garlands rise above guests down the street and gold lights and green wreaths hang above all of the shops. This sits between the two most striking decoration pieces – the tree and castle.
I do think the tree is impressive anytime of day but the castle looks far better at night than during the day. There are so many things hanging off of it in the daylight that, to me, it looks a little funny. That’s nothing more than a minor nitpick though as Main Street is perfectly decorated. Be sure to spend some time there in the evening.

Throughout the rest of the park, it’s a small world has holiday lighting on it and is very impressive. The lights are all over the facade and embody the zany spirit of the attraction. Even the walkway to Small World has some lights leading up to the display. If you’re a Christmas lights fan (and if you aren’t, do you have a soul?) then you’ll definitely want to spend some time here.
Those are the most obvious selections of Christmas decorations throughout Disneyland but there’s plenty elsewhere. Notably, New Orleans Square, Toontown and Bayou Country all have varying degrees of decorations. The former two have colorful garlands on most of the buildings. New Orleans Square is especially vibrant! Bayou, formerly known as Critter, Country, is cute with smaller wreaths and lighting additions. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure includes some nods to the holidays and the Winnie the Pooh ride and store get a little bit festive.

Everywhere you go in the park has little changes. There are Christmas trees in many of the shops and each land has, at the very least, a special item or two. Take the time to look around at the smaller details in addition to the showstoppers!
Ride Overlays
Disneyland has two ride overlays during the Christmas season, one being Haunted Mansion Holiday which starts for the Halloween season and goes through Christmas. Characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas take over Haunted Mansion and mix in with a few of the usual ghosts. It’s an excellent overlay, one of Disney’s best!

It’s a Small World Holiday is the other layover. Like the lighting on the outside, this overlay is just adding a Christmas feel to an already festive attraction. This is another overlay that’s well worth doing although the lighting on the outside might be the best part of the attraction. That’s no knock, the holiday lighting is spectacular.
Entertainment & Character Meets
There’s a variety of special entertainment and character meet & greets for the holiday season. We’ll start with the latter, as many of the usual characters are in their Christmas best. Santa Claus is out for everyone to meet in Bayou Country, you may even get a candy cane after you tell St. Nick what you want! Seeing all of the Pooh characters in Santa hats is great.
In 2025, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and some of their friends will be in sparkling new outfits. These designs are a “holiday spin” on their clothing from the 70thCelebration. Shimmering greens, reds and golds steal the show, with 70th nods throughout.

As for the entertainment, the big additions are a parade and fireworks show. The parade is the first daily parade running since Disneyland reopened. A Christmas Fantasy Parade is fun and has some excellent floats, including a great Toy Story piece and Santa Claus as a finale. While it doesn’t live up to Magic Happens or Paint the Night, it’s well worth seeing and a good addition.

Believe… In Holiday Magic is the nighttime spectacular and is a good but not great show. Fireworks set to Christmas songs is what the premise amounts to. The first half is a little bit slow but the second half has a nice blend of heartfelt moments and upbeat songs. Overall, it’s a good show but nothing that will blow guests away. It’s worth seeing and there’s ‘snow’ during the show to give even more of a holiday feeling.
There are other small entertainment options that pop up throughout the park including a projection show on Small World once it gets dark. All of the usuals, like the Dapper Dans and Disneyland Band, will play a few holiday favorites to fit the mood. I enjoyed all of the entertainment and would recommend seeing all that you can squeeze into your itinerary.

“Holiday Fun with Santa and Friends!” returns to the Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland park to spread holiday cheer. Engage in craft-making, sing-alongs to beloved holiday classics and magical photo opportunities with select Disney characters and Santa himself.
Food
Finally, we come to the most important part… Food! As the event gets closer, Disney will share the menus for both the specialty items at Disneyland and Festival of the Holidays at California Adventure. We’ll be sure to share those as they are released. Over the years, we’ve always enjoyed what was offered at Disneyland. The Offering so many special items is a nice treat, especially for guests who go more often.

As a whole, we love Disneyland during the holidays. Main Street alone is one of the prettiest scenes any Disney Park has to offer. Mix in some more décor, stellar entertainment and exciting food and this is a wonderful time to visit. If you’re looking for Disneyland tickets to visit during this time, we recommend getting them here. We’ll have more holiday reviews and guides coming soon, once the festivities begin!
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