Hallmark Debuts Disney World Christmas Movie Holiday Ever After Trailer

Christmas has come early for Disney and Hallmark fans. The first trailer for Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True just dropped, and it’s packed with romance, nostalgia, family chaos, and a sprinkle of pixie dust.

Filmed entirely at Walt Disney World during last year’s holiday season, this movie marks a milestone for both Hallmark Channel and Disney. It blends Hallmark’s signature cozy storytelling with the most magical setting on Earth.

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There’s a beloved leading lady, a fan-favorite romantic foil, and a wish at Cinderella Fountain right at the heart of it all. People are already buzzing about this one—it’s shaping up to be a standout in Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas lineup.

A Disney Love Story With Real Theme Park Magic

Hallmark’s calling this a Disney Love Story, and honestly, for once, it’s not just marketing fluff. The whole movie was shot on location at Walt Disney World, making it the first time Hallmark and Disney have teamed up like this.

The park isn’t just a backdrop—it’s basically another character. There are iconic attractions, resorts decked out in holiday décor, and that unmistakable Disney glow everywhere you look.

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Why This Collaboration Is a Big Deal

Hallmark usually sticks to snow-dusted small towns and charming inns. Dropping one of its romances into Disney World during the holidays? That’s a whole new level.

Production wrapped in late February 2026, closing out what insiders have called a landmark partnership. The film promises sweeping shots of twinkling lights and festive overlays, making it feel like a two-hour vacation wrapped up in a love story.

Lacey Chabert Leads the Holiday Magic

If there’s a reigning queen of Hallmark Christmas, it’s Lacey Chabert. She plays Lindsey, a woman who brings her extended family to Disney World for a holiday getaway that quickly spirals into something a bit more complicated.

Lindsey’s carefully planned Christmas unravels when she discovers she’s staying next door to Philip, played by Travis Van Winkle. The catch? They’ve got history—and not the kind you’d brag about.

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A First Date That Did Not Sparkle

Lindsey and Philip went on a first date once, and let’s just say, it didn’t end with fireworks. Now, their families keep running into each other all over the resort.

Awkward run-ins lead to reluctant conversations, and, well, you can probably guess what happens next. The Disney magic starts to work on them, especially after a wish at Cinderella Fountain hints that fate might have other plans.

A Supporting Cast Packed With Familiar Faces

This isn’t just about Lindsey and Philip. The ensemble cast adds humor, warmth, and a dash of nostalgia.

Who You Will Spot on Screen

  • Richard Kind
  • Christy Carlson Romano
  • Bryce Durfee
  • Taegen Burns
  • Asher Alexander
  • Patrick Renna in a cameo appearance

Seeing Christy Carlson Romano back in a Disney-themed holiday film? That’s a bit of a full-circle moment for Disney Channel fans. Richard Kind, meanwhile, pretty much guarantees some scene-stealing laughs.

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The film’s written and directed by Ryan Landels, who manages to balance romance with family shenanigans—pretty much what Hallmark does best.

Countdown to Christmas Just Got More Magical

The movie will premiere as part of Hallmark Channel’s annual Countdown to Christmas event. It’ll hit Hallmark+ for streaming the very next day, so you won’t have to wait long if you miss it live.

Countdown to Christmas has become a cultural juggernaut, dominating ratings and blowing up social media every holiday season. This film’s placement there is no accident.

What Sets This Film Apart From Other Holiday Romances

Hallmark knows its way around snow, misunderstandings, and second chances. But Holiday Ever After brings a few new things to the table:

  • It’s actually filmed at Walt Disney World
  • It taps into both Disney and Hallmark’s massive fanbases
  • It weaves in real park elements like Cinderella Fountain
  • It’s a rare big-name studio-network collaboration

If Disney World already means something special to you, this movie could hit even closer to home.

Merchandise Is Already on the Way

Wondering if the fairy tale extends beyond the screen? Yep. There’s a themed merchandise line coming for the 2026 holiday season.

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This is where Hallmark’s retail game kicks in.

What Fans Can Expect in Stores

  • Greeting cards inspired by the movie
  • Collectible ornaments
  • Holiday gifts
  • Specialty wrapping paper and accessories

Find these at Hallmark Gold Crown stores, on Hallmark.com, and maybe at other retailers (details still to come). Honestly, the ornaments alone are enough to get collectors buzzing.

Why This Movie Could Become a Holiday Staple

I’ve watched a lot of holiday films try to capture magic over the years. Not many come with a built-in edge like this one. Hallmark’s reliable romance plus Disney World’s emotional punch? That’s a combo that’s tough to beat.

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Disney parks already stand for celebration and nostalgia. Add in a second-chance romance and a literal wish at a fountain, and you’ve got a story that just begs for repeat viewing every December.

The Emotional Hook

At its core, this is a story about family, forgiveness, and timing. Lindsey’s trip isn’t just about holiday fun—it’s about reconnecting, both with her family and maybe, just maybe, with Philip.

That’s kind of the magic here. The film doesn’t just use Disney World as a setting; it leans into the idea that the parks themselves stand for hope and new beginnings.

The Verdict

Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True isn’t just another Hallmark seasonal flick. It’s a crossover between two entertainment giants, anchored by a much-loved star.

The movie was filmed at one of the world’s most iconic vacation spots. That alone sets it apart from the usual holiday fare.

It’s set for a Countdown to Christmas premiere. You’ll also be able to stream it the very next day on Hallmark+.

There’s a full merchandise push coming. The cast? Packed with familiar faces you’ve probably seen before.

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For Disney fans, Hallmark enthusiasts, or honestly anyone who still makes a wish now and then, this could end up being the Christmas movie of 2026. If the trailer’s anything to go by, there’s romance, nostalgia, and a dash of pixie dust—maybe just enough to win over even the skeptics.

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