Tink&Squirtsmom,
I love the AKL too. I have never stayed there but as an annual pass holder we got to go through it before it was opened to the public so we got to enjoy it while it was empty, which made it easy to see. We live so close we never stay at WDW, however we are going to spend the weekend at Wilderness Lodge towards the end of next month for for the weekend as a late anniversary celebration. Our anniversity was the 12 of this month, but it was so close to the cruise we decided to celebrate it next month. I love the WL, we often go for a walk in that area and just sit in that huge lobby and look at all the wood work. There is a really neat hidden mickey on the stone work on the fireplace, it was so hard to see, we tried for 8 or 9 times to find it, so we finally took our son and he showed us where it was, then of course it was easy to see. He knows where most of the hidden mickeys are that are the hardest ones to find, since he works for WDW he gets asked about them a lot. As for suggestion as to where to stay there that is an economy price, all the All Star Hotel rooms are clean and nice, very basic, but that is all you need because you are in the parks all day. We have stayed twice in the all star sports which was nice. But their newest economy hotel, The Pop Century is really bright and colorful, I love the decor on the outside, it's great! The rooms are laid out the same on the inside as the all star hotels, but it is much more cheerful to stay at. I believe it is the same price. If you want a refrigerator it will cost you extra, but there is a place to eat, pop machines, juice machines, a gift shop and a few food items in the gift shop too. All the hotels decorate for Christmas, but only the moderate to expensive ones have the gingerbread displays. But you are free to visit all of them and it's easy to do, even without a car to drive to them. There are buses to any hotel from every theme parks, and at the ticket and transportation center there is a monorail to Polynesian, contemporary, grand floridian, then to Magic kingdom before returning to TTC. That makes it very quick to see all their displays. Then go to the boardwalk shopping area you can walk in tthe Boardwalk hotel for their display and then walk 5 minutes to the yacht and beach club to see their display too.
You'll love it. When the trip is closer, remind me and I will send you park maps and any brochures I can find at WDW if you want so you can see the changes and where everything is located. They have added a lot to every park this last year and the giant roller coaster at AK, Mt. Everst will open this spring. At the time you can PM me with your address and I will send them to you if you want, it may help in your planning.
Time to finish up the last minute things before saturday.
I did do a small gingerbread house yesterday, it came out pretty good, but after seeing the ones the professionals did, it looks pretty tiny.
take care,
kathy