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Scenes from Mickey’s Christmas Carol have returned to Magic Kingdom’s Main Street U.S.A. Emporium for the 2025 holiday season. Mickey’s Christmas Carol Window Displays Return Each of the six windows feature dioramas with three-dimensional figures and decorations recreating scenes from the animated film. Below the scenes are open books with the left page reading Mickey’s Christmas Carol and the right side featuring a quote from the film relevant to the scene depicted. One scene depicts the opening of the film, with a disgrunted Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Scrooge McDuck, being visited by his nephew, Fred, played by Donald Duck. Working at the desk across from Scrooge is Bob Cratchit, played by Mickey Mouse. The second scene depicts Scrooge’s first visit by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, portrayed by Goofy. Scrooge appears frightened by the pale blue Jacob Marley version of Goofy. The third scene shows Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past, played by Jiminy Cricket, looking through a window. The window looks into Fezziwig’s, where Ebenezer Scrooge had his apprenticeship and fell in love. The fourth scene shows Scrooge stunned as he looks out from his bed curtains to find the Ghost of Christmas Present. Christmas Present is played by Willie the Giant, towering over Scrooge and eating mountains of food. The fifth scene depicts Scrooge falling down into his early grave with no one to mourn him. The Ghost of Christmas Future, played by Pete, looks down from a cloudy sky into the hole. The final scene shows the happy ending to the story, with Scrooge visiting his nephew’s family on Christmas. He visits with gifts and a new outlook on life, having taken the lessons of each Ghost that visited him throughout the night. Santa Mickey and Minnie have also replaced the former Disney Starlight parade display in another set of Emporium windows. The pair are surrounded by gifts and each stands in front of a wreath. The rest of Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom has been decorated over the last several nights with holiday decor along Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, and Frontierland. Is Christmas your favorite season at Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments and on social media! For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.