National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is one of the best movies of all time. That’s right, not just the best Christmas movie. The story is both sweet and hilarious, not to mention pretty darn relatable, and every scene is super iconic and memorable.
With this Department 56 Christmas Vacation Snow Village Collection, you can now recreate your favorite scenes from the movie in your own home.
If you’re a big fan of ‘Christmas Vacation,’ then this ceramic village dedicated to the film is a must-have Christmas decor item for your home.

It’s full of all the most iconic items from the movie so that you can recreate the famous scenes that made it the household name it is today.
The heart of the collection is the Griswold family home, completely decked out in glowing Christmas lights of course.

It’s a beaut!
It’s being sold on Amazon for $124.
This is how your guests will look at the ceramic home all lit up.
Heck, even you might look at it like this after you’ve plugged it in!
Now, you do have to buy each piece of the collection separately.

But this allows you to be picky with which favorite scene, or scenes, you want to display around your home.
They have so many iconic scenes with characters to choose from.

You remember this scene, right? It’s when Clark goes outside to chop down a new tree while the neighbors look at him in fear.
Find it here for $18.
The Cousin Eddie booting Clark’s boss Frank Shirley in the behind is one of my faves from the collection.

You can find it here .
Just looking at this figurine plays the whole scene in my head! Hilarious.
Oh my gosh! They have the whole scene where Clark goes flying in his aluminum saucer!

The detail on this one is wild.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a ‘Christmas Vacation’ collection without the scene that started it all.

Really, this was the first major scene from the movie.
It’s really hard to not purchase the whole collection! I’ve been screaming at every piece from it as I comb through the items. They’re all my favorite.
You can find the collection from numerous vendors like Amazon, Macy’s , and even the Department 56 itself.
Last Updated on November 12, 2019 by Olivia Nazarewich