if you can afford:
1. Get the lowest price package BBB at the Castle location in Magic Kingdom, then head to Cindy's Royal table for lunch.
2. Go to see the Gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian (you can take the monrail there). Only there for the Christmas holiday
3. Go see the Candy Carasol at the Yacht Club (or is it the Beach Club) -- only there for the Holidays!
4. Don't miss the Osbourne Lights at the Studios!
Can you tell I love the Christmas stuff?!
5. Soarin at Epcot -- Get to park at openning, Fast Pass it & then get in regular line -- This way you get to ride it twice! Long wait, but so much fun & not too scary for the 6 year old. of all the rides, this is my MUST SEE
6. If you are staying on-site & have booked thru
AAA take advantage of the "Story Time" with a character at Magic Kingdom -- you have to make advanced ressies, but it is free & practically a one-on-one with a character. The character is not announced ahead of time.
7. Pre-Order a PhotoPass or join a group from the Budget Board. The photographers do a great job & I was so glad to have the entire family in great photos.
8. Lion King show at Animal Kingdom. This is my must see show.
9. The nighttime show at EPCOT, Illuminations is my MUST SEE show -- I like it better than Fantasmic (which is quite wonderful). I actually strongly recommend seeing each parks end of day event, but if you can only do one, this is it for me.
10. Invest in the park hopper -- It gives you the flexibility to stay sane.
Have Fun! I'm sure it will be a wonderful trip!