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Walt Disney World at the Holidays
Making Holiday Magic with Mickey
By Lyn Mettler
In the mid-'80s, Jennings Osborne, an Arkansas businessman, put up a light display at his home, which grew bigger and bigger every year, eventually topping out at more than three million lights. A lawsuit forced him to take down his lights and so he joined forces with Walt Disney World in 1994 to put up his fabulous display at Disney MGM-Studios.
Guests can stroll through the park's backlot, which consists of houses used on the sets of TV shows The Golden Girls and Empty Nest and the movie Ernest Saves Christmas, viewing the lights through special holographic glasses under a real Florida snowfall. Visitors may tour the spectacle of lights with park admission.
Guests at Disney's Beach Club Resort will be treated to a life-size, totally-edible gingerbread carousel made with 100 pounds of icing, 50 pounds of dark chocolate and 100 pints of eggs.
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