We were there over Christmas in 2011. Checked in on Saturday, 12/17 and out on Monday, 12/26. Had an absolute BALL and are trying to figure out when to go back for Christmas. Likely in 2016 since Christmas Day falls on a Sunday again and we liked how our plans worked when it fell on Sunday in 2011.
Our observations:
*Saturday through Wednesday, the crowds were higher end of low to moderate. Seriously. We were shocked by how much we were able to do when we were not planning to do much.
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MVMCP on Sunday, 12/18 - CROWDED! It was the last party of the year, but we still had fun despite the crowds.
*There is SO much to do and see outside of the parks. Tour the resorts (deluxe) and see their Christmas decor - the gingerbread house at Grand Floridian, the gingerbread carousel at Boardwalk, the gingerbread "store" at Contemporary, the ginormous tree at Wilderness Lodge, etc.
*There are carolers that perform in the grassy area right in front of the backporch at the Boardwalk (at least they used to, we saw them in 2012 as well). They do this in the evenings. Plan an early dinner there then enjoy.
*Fort Wilderness has all kinds of stuff going on. Santa normally visits on the porch at Crockett's Tavern, he was there on Christmas Eve in 2011...but I'm not sure when else he's there. There's the golf cart parade too, as well as a lot of activities for the kiddos in the afternoons by the Meadows pool.
*The campsite decorations are TO DIE FOR!
*Christmas Day was AWESOME at the Fort! We did not do a park that day, we made a BIG lunch and had Christmas Day Dinner at Hoop Dee Doo. Totally fun!
*We put up a small 5 ft Christmas tree inside our 5'er and hung stockings. Santa brought DD (who was 7 at the time) a monorail (which he placed around the Christmas tree), a purse, some new clothes for Duffy and some earrings, etc. - all from stores at WDW (mostly the Emporium).
*Thursday we noticed the crowds pick up. Friday we spent the morning riding our bikes over to the Lodge, then back to the camper...a little pool time (always nice in December) then went to Animal Kingdom for a couple of hours and on to finish the resort tour. Crowds DEFINITELY were heavy on Friday.
*Saturday, Christmas Eve, we had dinner ressie at Liberty Tree Tavern (this was our "traditional" Christmas Eve dinner) at 6pm. We hit MK around 4. The stretch from the train station to the hub was a nightmare. Shoulder to shoulder people. You could not move. It took us ~20 minutes to make that walk...this is no exaggeration. We rode the Peoplemover, Tea Cups and Carousel...that was all. It was crowded but WOW - there was such a buzz in the air and it was electric! Everyone was in a great mood! On the ferry back to the Fort that evening, the captain led us in singing Christmas carols.
*We also just found ourselves going to the parks and just enjoying the atmosphere....not riding rides, etc....but taking it all in. The decorations, the music, the "feeling". It was incredible.
I love Christmas at WDW. Since 2011, we have been back in both 2012 and 2013 in December, but only for a long weekend and not the weekend leading up to Christmas. We go specifically for the Candlelight Processional ~ every plan we make centers around us being able to enjoy this event. It's our new Christmas tradition.
We booked this trip as soon as the reservation window opened in August 2010.
Book it and enjoy. I promise there will be PLENTY for you to do!