Cinderella’s tree in the Disney Springs trail is very well executed, but again another skinny tree. This one is even a bit shorter than the others. I saw a number of kids pulling on the “gems” on the tree, so hopefully it doesn’t get destroyed in a week with someone wanting free souvenirs.
The crown on the top is an excellent choice
You’ll see a number of clocks all set to just before midnight turtle doves, jewels and other features.
Here’s the Cinderella tree after dark.
The Princess and the Frog is the next tree and it offers a wonderful Mardi Gras appeal. It’s not as tall as the early trees, but is more full than the ones we just saw.
I really liked this photo that Debbie took. It’s pretty cool how you see the caricatures on the right hand side.
I love the tribute to Louis and Jazz music with the trumpets.
Looks like something you’d see on a Mardi Gras float.
Mary Poppins is more of a full sized tree with LOTS of butterflies, parasols, spoons for your sugar and carousel horsies.
Let’s go fly a kite! What do you mean there are no kites?
This tree looks pretty after dark as it has many larger size lights on it.
The Jungle Book tree features a great deal of fruit and a snake stuck in the tree. Don’t try to pull Kaa out of the tree, he/she doesn’t want to be removed kid.
How many of you have tried fresh Dragon Fruit? And did you know that bananas we eat don’t taste like fresh bananas in Central America?
Jungle Book tree after dark.
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Deb
Sunday 11th of November 2018
Excited to visit here when we have dinner at Ragland Road!
Rachel
Tuesday 17th of April 2018
How long is this display up for? We arrive on the 30th of December.
kennythepirate
Wednesday 18th of April 2018
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K
Thursday 17th of November 2016
Nice job. We wouldn't see it in person, so this was a treat. Thanks
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