Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Decorate At A Disney Resort

Decorating hotel rooms at Disney resorts has become a fun tradition for many die-hard Disney fans. Those who are visiting Walt Disney World specifically for either Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party or Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party get especially excited about decorating, although anyone can join in on the fun at any time of year. Decorating your window and door will help you spot your room at the end of a long day and it will bring a smile to the faces of other guests who pass by.


Instructions


1. Place the magnetic hook on the door or follow the instructions on the damage-free hook's packaging to attach it to the door. It is imperative that you use a hook that will not damage the surface, since you will need to remove it at the end of your visit. Hang your wreath on the hook. Leave a note on your wreath announcing why you are at Disney. For example, it could say, "Merry Christmas!" or "First Visit to Disney World!" or "Celebrating our 10th Anniversary this Valentine's Day!"


2. Add magnets to the door of your resort room. Magnets in the shape of Disney characters can be by themselves or regular magnets can be used to hold up other items, such as photos of your travel party with Disney characters, children's Disney or holiday themed art work, or even note paper and a pen so other guests can leave you friendly greetings.


3. Decorate the window with window clings, which are the best way to make a festive window display without creating a mess or damaging the windows. Use sticky tack to hang small items in the window, such as battery powered strands of lights.


4. Add a pumpkin at Halloween or a table-sized Christmas tree to your nightstand. Drape light strands along the headboard. Hang banners or streamers from the ceiling, but remember to always use sticky tack. Avoid small confetti,candles and tape.Decorating the room should never cause damage or create extra mess for the Housekeepers.

Tags: Disney characters, Disney World, Merry Christmas, other guests, sticky tack