Hiya Elvira,
Welcome back to planDisney! I see that you have been chatting with my magical pal Jenn about your upcoming visit. I really hope that you get to see
Starlight Parade during your visit. I finally got to see it during my last visit, and I loved it. I'm so excited that nighttime parades are back at Magic Kingdom!
Now let's chat about holidays! As soon as the clock strikes to signal the end of the spooky season, Imagineers break out their magic wands and begin transforming the parks for the merriest time of year in preparation for the first
Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. This typically means that Magic Kingdom is all decked out in garland and cheer in early November, with the rest of the theme parks and
Disney Springs following closely behind. One thing we know is that typically, everything is fully decorated by the official start of the
holiday season, which this year is November 14th. So what will be ready by the 10th? While I cannot guarantee that Disney Springs will be completely decorated by November 10th, my guess is that there will be some decorations up during your visit. It takes a lot of time and care to decorate all of Walt Disney World Resort so they just don't do it the night of 13th, so you will likely see a nearly completely decorated Walt Disney World.
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I will keep my fingers crossed that Disney Springs has been transformed during your visit, Elivira. It really is magical with all of the intricately decorated trees (if it is available, be sure to check out the Christmas Tree Stroll) and other
holiday offerings. Please come back and see us if you want any other festive tips for making your holiday as jolly as it can be.
Happy Planning,
Ashley F.