I voted don't care. There are a number of reason for the way I feel, though.
First, even though I'm a devout heathen, Christmas has gotten far away from what it's really all about and I think Christians deserve better (see, heathens are good people, too).
That said, I think way too much commercialism has ruined a lot of the spirit for even us non-believers. It seems Labor Day is barely behind us and Christmas is thrown in our face, not for the spirit of the holiday, but purely for marketing purposes.
I married into a big family that makes a big deal about getting together under one roof for major holidays. Just a little too much dysfunction in one place for me. A jumbo jet taking off is quieter and I prefer to eat my meals in a more relaxed setting. Then there is always the insistance on saying grace. In somebody else's home that's okay (for them), but keep in mind that most of these "suddenly religious" family members would need directions to get to church.
I don't like Christmas so much for the religious aspects, which admittedly is what it's really about. But, I do like a few weeks (not months) of nice decorations and music and a smaller family gathering.
I enjoy Thanksgiving the best as long as it's kept simple and Easter is non-existent for me. A good old-fashioned Fourth of July picnic is always fun.