Complete Review of the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail with over 70 images
Next up we find this Island inspired tree that has no name or movie attributed to it. We, and many others, come to it and say, "This must the the Ariel tree?" Some even asked if it was a Lilo and Stitch tree.

The tree has Starfish, nets, sea shells and coral. How come it wasn't converted to Finding Nemo?
It makes pretty pictures, but stands out as a "What was that for?" moment.
After dark all the trees look very BLUE. It's due to the lighting they use in the area throughout the walk. The lights are pretty, but you have to walk right up to the tree to see the details. With that said, many little kids were pulling on the ornaments and lights. I wonder how long before there's a little fence around each tree controlling the kids that parents aren't watching or correcting.

Across from the nameless tree is a Beauty and the Beast tribute tree. We saw this and said, "Why is this tree so skinny?" It's as tall as the others, but there's almost no tree to view. It has some great decorations, but is just oddly thin.

This tree has many great ornaments including Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, clocks, roses and such. I liked the Mrs. Potts ornament.
Same issues with trying to get a nice photo of the trees after dark. You need a camera that takes quality low light photos, but you'll still miss the details.
Oh, so there is a Little Mermaid tree? What exactly was the deal with that other tree again? It's not as skinny as the Beauty and the Beast tree, but stil a bit on the sickly side. I'm guessing that in some meeting someone thought having a variety of size trees would be a cool effect. Wait until you see the TINY trees coming later.

Dinglehoppers!!!
This tree is actually pretty elegant with the fishies, the pearls, ships and such.
Is that Ben Franklin?
I guess this is one of the times when blue lighting makes perfect sense, huh?
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Excited to visit here when we have dinner at Ragland Road!
How long is this display up for? We arrive on the 30th of December.
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Nice job. We wouldn't see it in person, so this was a treat. Thanks
Where is this set up? We have only explored the new part briefly - is it on the old side or new side?
Next to Once Upon a Toy beyond Earl of Sandwich
I think your mystery tree is the Moana tree
Odd that they didn't put the logo on it
You guys do such a wonderful job! I love the photos! Thanks for sharing!
Do they have photo pass photographers for each tree? If so are they there day and night?
I didn't see any photopass photographers when I was there.
Is there a shop that sells ornaments like the ones on the tree? I saw several that would look really cute on my tree.
The Disney Christmas shop is at the exit of the trail, but I can't confirm for you what ornaments they may have.
Thanks for letting us experience through your eyes! We have a similar thing in Indianapolis and we really enjoyed it last year. Of course, they aren't Disney themed, but one tree was last year, so you never know. I believe this will become a very popular "free" thing to do during the holiday season! Thanks again and Happy Holidays!
To you as well!
Thank you so much, great to see since we won't be down this Christmas time.