Thanks to creative lighting, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World takes on an even more unique appearance at night.
Winter visits to Walt Disney World, such as our December 2016 trip, always include many more dark hours than our typical summer visits, thanks to the earth tilting away from the sun.
At the conclusion of the Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam! fireworks at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, a Christmas tree is projected onto the Chinese Theater.
The pool decks of the Carnival Liberty cruise ship are filled with light, but not filled with people, late at night.
A boat stops at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in the early evening after sailing across Seven Seas Lagoon, taking passengers to and from the park.
The lights of Bangkok, Thailand, glow from its buildings and streets at night as a few clouds pass by overhead.
The Deck 4 Promenade of the Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Dream is a nice place to spend some quiet, relaxing time, especially at night.
Lots of people were out for a night stroll on Main Street USA at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
While the Disney Dream, like all of the Disney Cruise Line ships, is colorful during the day, it becomes even more colorful at night, as you can see in this nighttime view of the Mickey Pool area.
A couple of weeks ago, I was out at night with my camera, and I thought I would try to get a good nighttime photo of our house.