Hi this is my first post but have been avid reader for some time...
We have just booked our very first trip
a 5 night stay from Christmas Eve (for our sins maybe??)
I know I'm casting the net wide but any advice for staying during this period?
We have a 4 year old daughter and my partner and I have only been to WDW once - so very much newbies! The trip is very much for her so trying to keep it a surprise until we are going on Christmas eve. Her favs at the moment tend to be Mickey and co, Tinkerbell and the Princesses. She is quite shy with people 'dressed up' as characters but still loves them!
We have booked the Sequoia Lodge - Montana Room and as yet haven't booked any board options - we're going from Paddington on Eurostar straight to Disney. I think it get's there about 1.30pm on Christmas eve and we don't leave until 7.30pm on 29th.
I fully expect it to be extreemly busy and have to queue a while for rides, saying that I suspect my daughter will love the shows the most though. Any hints to avoid the crush and make the most of the 6 days we'll have would be fab.
As for food - not sure whether we should get half board option (or whether it is even available over christmas as wasn't given the option when booking online), thanks to the brill info here that I've read, I think we would like to fit in the following 'food options':
Walts (christmas eve/christmas day???)
Auberge de Cendrillon for a Princess dinner
Buffet at Golden Nugget
Maybe a tea party with characters (esp as I expect it may be v. v. busy with little chance of us wanting to queue for 2hrs to meet them in the Park for her to hide behind me!)
We possibly might want to do the Mickeys holiday cruise for a christmassey dinner type affair (anyone know whether these are generally worth the money?)
What about the Wild West Show (waste of time with a 4yr old?).
Any opinions/suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks
Nic
We have just booked our very first trip

I know I'm casting the net wide but any advice for staying during this period?
We have a 4 year old daughter and my partner and I have only been to WDW once - so very much newbies! The trip is very much for her so trying to keep it a surprise until we are going on Christmas eve. Her favs at the moment tend to be Mickey and co, Tinkerbell and the Princesses. She is quite shy with people 'dressed up' as characters but still loves them!
We have booked the Sequoia Lodge - Montana Room and as yet haven't booked any board options - we're going from Paddington on Eurostar straight to Disney. I think it get's there about 1.30pm on Christmas eve and we don't leave until 7.30pm on 29th.
I fully expect it to be extreemly busy and have to queue a while for rides, saying that I suspect my daughter will love the shows the most though. Any hints to avoid the crush and make the most of the 6 days we'll have would be fab.

As for food - not sure whether we should get half board option (or whether it is even available over christmas as wasn't given the option when booking online), thanks to the brill info here that I've read, I think we would like to fit in the following 'food options':
Walts (christmas eve/christmas day???)
Auberge de Cendrillon for a Princess dinner
Buffet at Golden Nugget
Maybe a tea party with characters (esp as I expect it may be v. v. busy with little chance of us wanting to queue for 2hrs to meet them in the Park for her to hide behind me!)
We possibly might want to do the Mickeys holiday cruise for a christmassey dinner type affair (anyone know whether these are generally worth the money?)
What about the Wild West Show (waste of time with a 4yr old?).
Any opinions/suggestions gratefully received.

Thanks
Nic