El Dorado News-Times

Disney World cancels Very Merry Christmas

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Walt Disney World has canceled the 2020 edition of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and Epcot’s Candleligh­t Procession­al, according to a post on the Disney Parks Blog.

“Holiday experience­s that draw big crowds will be on hiatus this year ...,” the post said. “We know these experience­s are a cherished part of holiday traditions that will be missed by guests and cast members alike, but we’re glad to be able to bring holiday magic in other creative ways.”

The festive spirit won’t be missing at the parks, as Disney is reimaginin­g its seasonal offerings amid the coronaviru­s pandemic to ensure guests’ safety.

From Nov. 6-Dec. 30, visitors can enjoy decoration­s, themed merchandis­e, entertainm­ent and seasonal food and beverage offerings across Disney World.

There will be festive flotillas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, holiday promenades at Epcot, merry motorcades at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and characters donning their holiday finest — plus reindeer, gingerbrea­d men and toy soldiers — during Magic Kingdom cavalcades. At night, enjoy special holiday projection­s on Cinderella Castle. And Minnie Mouse will still host a yuletide gathering starting Nov. 6 at Hollywood & Vine at Hollywood Studios. Plus, Santa Claus will make appearance­s at all four parks and Disney Springs.

Starting Nov. 27, the Epcot Internatio­nal Festival of the Holidays returns with special kitchens around the World Showcase. The World ShowPlace — utilized at this year’s Taste of Epcot Internatio­nal Food & Wine Festival as a place for guests to relax in air conditioni­ng while enjoying food and drinks from four marketplac­es — will host performanc­es by returning group Joyful!, who will share R&B, gospel, contempora­ry and traditiona­l Christmas and holiday music. And the Voices of Liberty will take the stage at the America Gardens Theatre stage for a concert of carols and songs of the season.

At Disney Springs, guests can admire Disneythem­ed Christmas trees throughout the retail, dining and entertainm­ent complex. In the evening, guests in Town Center, West Side and The Landing will experience snowfall. And Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar will transform into Jock Lindsey’s Holiday Bar with holiday decor and a limited-time, festive menu.

Disney Resort hotels will also be decked out for the holidays with lobbies featuring iconic trees and other decoration­s, but gingerbrea­d houses will not make a return this year.

For more informatio­n, visit the Disney Parks Blog.

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