
You Won’t Believe the Ornaments at Michigan’s Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland
It's the holiday season here in Michigan.
Obviously, the calendar kind of says so, but the snow on the ground definitely helps. Plus, there are lots of fun things to do as a Michigander to get yourself into the holiday spirit and ready for Christmas.
And you can't talk about Christmas spirit in Michigan without talking about Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth.
Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth
Bronner's holds the record as the world's largest Christmas store, and they really mean it. There are maps to help you navigate the store, and trust me, you'll want one.
Bronner's is so epic in proportions that you might be thinking, why do they need that much room for ornaments?
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Well, it's because Bronner's has every ornament that you ever possibly think of. Literally. And there's a TikTok that proves it.
Recently, Michiganders and TikToker @hannahgentz took a trip to Bronner’s with her husband. During this trip, they shared video of some of the crazy specific ornaments they have... and the ornaments just become more unhinged as the video goes on.
There's an ornament of a snail riding a turtle riding a sloth riding a bike.
Another is of a deer wearing human clothes and cooking eggs in a pan, completely covered in glitter.

There's an ice cream cone ornament that doesn't seem odd at first. Then you realize the ice cream is supposed to be a frog and the eyes are kiwis.
You can't forget about the unicorn drinking a glass of red wine while wearing a sweater that says "I'm full of Christmas Spirit".
So, no matter what kind of Christmas ornament you might be looking for, I'd put money on the fact that Bronner's has you covered. See even more ornament craziness in the video below.
What You Can Expect When You Visit Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, Michigan
Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews
Heading to Frankenmuth? Here's What to Expect When You Enjoy Bronner's
Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews
