Disney Cancels Christmas Attraction, Breaking Longstanding Tradition
In a surprising and bittersweet announcement, Disney has confirmed that the iconic Gingerbread House at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa will not be part of the 2025 holiday season festivities. The beloved tradition is taking a pause this year due to an upcoming renovation of the resort’s grand lobby, where the elaborate gingerbread creation is typically showcased.
Hotel Renovations Foil Christmas Plans
The large Gingerbread House has long been a highlight of Disney World’s holiday celebrations. Since its debut in 1999, it has attracted thousands of visitors each year, dazzling guests with its whimsical design, delicious aroma of freshly baked gingerbread, and charming details like hand-piped icing, chocolate décor, and even a working sweets shop inside.
For many Disney fans, it’s a must-see (and must-smell) stop during the holiday season, whether they’re staying at the resort or just visiting for a festive stroll.
The resort is undergoing a phased refurbishment aimed at elevating the guest experience while preserving the Victorian elegance that has defined the Grand Floridian since it opened in 1988. Disney has not yet provided specific details about the scope of the lobby renovation, but signs point to a fresh new look intended to align the resort more closely with recent updates to guest rooms and restaurants.
Fans Express Dismay
Unsurprisingly, news of the gingerbread house cancellation has already stirred disappointment among Disney holiday enthusiasts. Social media buzzed with reactions from fans who have made visiting the Grand Floridian’s gingerbread display a family tradition. One fan said:
“Funny—Disney couldn’t schedule renovations to happen after the holiday season? This break in tradition is very disappointing.”
Still, many are expressing hope that the renovation will lead to an even grander return for the holiday centerpiece in future years. Disney has not confirmed whether the Gingerbread House will be back for the 2026 season, but given its popularity, fans remain optimistic.
In the meantime, Disney World guests can still enjoy other holiday-themed experiences across the resort. The life-size gingerbread displays at Disney’s Contemporary Resort and Disney’s Beach Club Resort are expected to return, along with seasonal décor, festive treats, and special events like Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom.
As the Grand Floridian undergoes its transformation, Disney is encouraging guests to keep an eye on official announcements for updates on the progress of the renovation and any special holiday offerings planned for the resort in 2025.
While the absence of the Grand Floridian’s Gingerbread House will certainly be felt this upcoming holiday season, the spirit of the season at Walt Disney World will continue to shine bright — just with a little less sugar and spice at the Grand Floridian, for now.