None of them. Go on a party day - they are much, much less busy than non-party days.
The Christmas Parade is filmed during this time period. Usually 2 days I believe - last year was around the 9th if I remember correctly. But these dates can change. This will primarily affect the crowd level on Main St and the surrounding areas.We will have two days of MK, but we aren't doing the party. We are all day type of people so it doesn't bother me to go on of those days. However, is there anything between the 4th and the 15th that someone knows about?
Keep in mind those numbers are an average. You can expect party days to feel like a 1, but non-party days will be more like a 5 or 6. It's really a big difference.Debbie, what weeks did you do? Supposedly when we are going its the lowest levels with 2s and 3s.
OK, so I shouldn't go off the suggested crowd numbers? We don't want to buy park hoppers, so I'm trying to maximize our days. Our family goes all day long, so I'm not worried about staying until closing. I just don't want to miss things because we only do a partial day with the party in the evening. My kids really enjoy the nights in the parks with the lights on, entertainment, etc.
You will get more done on a party day than on a non-party day. The extra hours you will get on a non-party day will not make up for the increase in crowds.
I very much recommend the crowd calendar at easywdw.com
If you really want to see the night time parade, you'll need to go on a non-party day, but you need to be prepared to get much less accomplished if you do.
Personally, I would go on a party day, have dinner at one of the MK resorts, and then watch the party fireworks from one of the MK resorts or the TTC.