Wow, I need to visit more often to keep up 
Will book the rest once they become available and will probably use mousesavers.com if they come back with decent prices, otherwise will do it myself direct with Disney etc.
Crowds at xmas aren't going to worry us too much. That's one reason we're staying for 3 weeks. We'll do just xmas things in that first week and just soak it up, releax and enjoy the festivities, and then focus on the rides and attractions later on when the crowds die down. We were in DL for the week between xmas and NY in 2005, so we've had a little practice as to what this means.
I like using the internet now for bookings. I've used Flight Centre also in the past, and they are great, but I know more now and comparing what I can get with what they can do does make it difficult to go back to an agent.
I found dealing direct with Disney Travel for Disneyland, especially on-site bookings are very easy, and competitive when packaging park tickets with accom. Although the 14 day pass we get here does make this a tough decision. Someone mentioned that they book accomodation over the phone with Disney, this is becasue we're unable to use the internet to book (must be US or Canada based), but by phone is easy and not too expensive phone call. For off site hotels, dealing direct with the hotel can be the best way sometimes for cheap rooms.

Yes the cruise is booked (using vacationstogo.com, saved 55% off RRP), we booked it in January. Best way to handle post xmas depressionsounds good arje. Have you already booked your cruise etc for 2010?
can't wait to hear how it goes, always wanted to go to disney for Xmas but scared of the crowds.

Crowds at xmas aren't going to worry us too much. That's one reason we're staying for 3 weeks. We'll do just xmas things in that first week and just soak it up, releax and enjoy the festivities, and then focus on the rides and attractions later on when the crowds die down. We were in DL for the week between xmas and NY in 2005, so we've had a little practice as to what this means.
I like using the internet now for bookings. I've used Flight Centre also in the past, and they are great, but I know more now and comparing what I can get with what they can do does make it difficult to go back to an agent.
I found dealing direct with Disney Travel for Disneyland, especially on-site bookings are very easy, and competitive when packaging park tickets with accom. Although the 14 day pass we get here does make this a tough decision. Someone mentioned that they book accomodation over the phone with Disney, this is becasue we're unable to use the internet to book (must be US or Canada based), but by phone is easy and not too expensive phone call. For off site hotels, dealing direct with the hotel can be the best way sometimes for cheap rooms.