Hallmark Reveals Holiday Ever After Disney World Poster
Christmas is showing up early this year, and it’s decked out in twinkling lights, Cinderella Castle views, and a little romantic chaos. The Hallmark Channel just dropped the first poster for its new original movie, Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, and honestly, if the artwork is any clue, Countdown to Christmas 2026 is about to get a wild sprinkle of pixie dust.
This one’s set entirely at Walt Disney World and stars Lacey Chabert (yep, the Hallmark go-to) with Travis Van Winkle. Expect festive sparks, awkward reunions, and a whole lot of theme park magic. Sure, it’s only spring, but Hallmark and Disney seem pretty convinced this will be the holiday romance everyone’s buzzing about.
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A Hallmark Christmas With a Disney Twist
Hallmark’s built its empire on cozy holiday romances, but setting a film inside Walt Disney World? That’s a whole new game. This isn’t your standard small-town Christmas with a tree-lighting and a misunderstood baker. Instead, romance unfolds right in the heart of the most magical place on Earth, at its most magical time.
The poster hints at that perfect blend of nostalgia and sparkle. Details are still under wraps, but what’s out there is already giving off serious fan-dream vibes.
The Story: Romance Meets Holiday Chaos
Lacey Chabert plays Lindsey, heading to Walt Disney World for what’s supposed to be her perfect Christmas vacation. Picture Main Street, U.S.A. lined with festive décor, towering trees, holiday treats, and that Disney glow that even wins over the skeptics.
But Hallmark wouldn’t be Hallmark without a good complication thrown in.
Lindsey’s plans derail fast when she finds out her former (and disastrous) blind date, Philip (Travis Van Winkle), is staying in the room next door. Yes, next door. Fate really has a sense of humor, huh?
The setup’s got all the tension fans want:
- Awkward run-ins in hotel hallways
- Forced proximity during park adventures
- Second-chance sparks under holiday fireworks
- Emotional breakthroughs with Cinderella Castle in the background
It’s classic Hallmark, but with Disney spectacle. Honestly, it feels like a holiday match made in heaven.
Filmed Entirely at Walt Disney World
This project isn’t just another seasonal movie. Holiday Ever After was shot entirely on location at Walt Disney World. Not a replica, not a set—actual parks, real resorts, the real holiday decorations.
Production wrapped in February, with Chabert sharing her excitement. For Hallmark fans, her name alone makes this a must-watch. Disney lovers get the bonus of genuine park footage, which adds a real layer of magic.
The Magic We’re Likely to See On Screen
The studio hasn’t revealed specific scenes, but filming at Disney World during the holidays? That’s a visual feast waiting to happen. Expect some of the resort’s best traditions woven into the story.
We’ll probably see:
- Main Street, U.S.A. sparkling with garlands and wreaths
- Resort gingerbread displays doubling as romantic backdrops
- Seasonal fireworks lighting up big moments
- Character sightings for a bit of whimsy
Disney at Christmas is already cinematic. Throw in Hallmark’s soft-focus romance and swelling orchestral scores, and it could be the most enchanting film in their holiday lineup.
A Cast Packed With Familiar Faces
Lacey Chabert is basically Hallmark royalty, and her return for a project this big shows how much the network is betting on this film. She brings warmth, humor, and that sense of sincerity that really matters in a holiday romance.
Travis Van Winkle plays Philip, the ex-blind date who might deserve a second shot. Their chemistry is going to be crucial, especially with the Disney backdrop making every look feel bigger.
Supporting Players to Watch
The supporting cast brings even more sparkle, mixing Disney nostalgia with Hallmark charm:
- Richard Kind (Inside Out)
- Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible)
- Bryce Durfee (Last Man Standing)
- Taegan Burns (The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers)
- Asher Alexander (Hal & Harper)
And for a real throwback, Patrick Renna (The Sandlot) pops in for a cameo. That’s going to make a lot of ‘90s kids smile.
Part of Countdown to Christmas 2026
No official release date yet, but the film’s locked in for Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas 2026 lineup. That event’s become a holiday ritual for millions, taking over cable and social media from late October through December.
Adding Disney World to the mix? That’s just smart.
Why This Could Be the Season’s Biggest Hit
Hallmark owns cozy Christmas. Disney owns magic. Together, they’re tapping into nostalgia and fantasy—two things people can’t seem to get enough of.
This collab also widens the audience:
- Hallmark fans who never skip a premiere
- Disney adults eager for park details
- Families wanting wholesome holiday movies
- Romance lovers who crave escapism with a big backdrop
It’s easy to picture watch parties with Disney snacks, matching pajamas, and hot cocoa in souvenir mugs. The synergy kind of sells itself.
More Than Just a Movie
There’s something clever about setting a redemption story in a place built on wishes coming true. The title, Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True, promises the emotional payoff people want.
But really, this film is a love letter to Walt Disney World at its most breathtaking.
The Real Star Might Be the Setting
If you’ve ever visited the parks during the holidays, you know the feeling: giant ornaments, fake snow on Main Street, choirs belting out carols, and trees so big they stop you in your tracks.
Shooting on location means Disney World isn’t just a backdrop—it’s part of the story’s heart. The parks will probably act as:
- A catalyst for rekindled feelings
- A neutral ground for revisiting past mistakes
- A symbol of second chances and new beginnings
In a way, the setting mirrors the whole idea: even the worst first impressions can turn into something magical, if you’re in the right place at the right time.
The Countdown Begins Now
It might seem a little early to think about holiday movies in April. But honestly, that’s what makes this announcement kind of brilliant.
Hallmark dropped the first poster months ahead of schedule. They’re planting the idea now and letting the buzz grow on its own.
If you’re into Disney, here’s another nudge that the parks are way more than just rides. They’re places where stories really come alive, with all that background magic.
For Hallmark fans, it’s a gentle reminder that the network’s still finding new ways to play with its classic formula. There’s comfort in that, right?
When Holiday Ever After: A Disney World Wish Come True finally hits screens for Countdown to Christmas 2026, people will be ready. The tree will be up, cocoa steaming, and everyone will be watching to see if Lindsey and Philip manage to turn a blind date disaster into a holiday fairy tale.
And who knows? Maybe Disney magic will give them a little push.
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