Emum - hi there!
Welcome to our wonderful Disney at Christmas thread. I hope you have had time to scroll through and see some of the fantastic photos in this thread and read some of the exciting details about what to expect DLR at Christmastime. In fact, I was just scrolling back through the whole thing myself a couple of days ago, and even though I have already seen all of the pictures, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing them again! For example, I had forgotten how adorable the mini-Christmas tree (that Aussietravellers got last year for the hotel room) is. This thread was kind of dormant for a while, and I had planned to resurrect it when it got closer to the holidays, but as was pointed out by other DIS'ers, inevitably there are people who are just now beginning to plan their holiday trips to DLR, so it helps to keep this as active as we can so that those people can get a good representation of what they will find at DLR as far as decorations, attractions, food, merchandise, etc.
Aussietravellers is absolutely correct - this past December was very, very busy at DLR. It usually is quite crowded during the holiday season, but this past holiday season was the busiest one DLR has seen in 10 years. I was there for only one day in the week leading up to Christmas (as opposed to my usual multi-day holiday stays), and yes, it reached capacity very early that day. The line for Haunted Mansion Holiday was already 45 minutes long before 11:00 a.m. It was crazy. At night, the wall of people surrounding "It's a Small World Holiday" was so impenetrable that we saw it and turned away!! I found it all very daunting, because there were shops I wanted to visit and things I wanted to photograph and the crowds were just too crazy for me to really enjoy all the holiday offerings. So, I have definitely decided that, especially for the holiday season, I need more than one day at DLR. One day just isn't enough with those crowds.
There is no telling what this year's holiday crowds will be like. World of Color is debuting soon, and there will also be some changes to Toy Story Midway Mania that could attract lots of folks (seeing as "Toy Story 3" is coming out this year). On the one hand, maybe if more people wander over into DCA, it will take some of the pressure off of DL and kind of balance things out a bit. That would be a good scenario. But, it could also be a case of just more people overall visiting DLR during the holidays, and more people packing into DL than last year and more people packing into DCA than ever before - just
more in general, with no real, noticeable lessening of crowds in DL at all. We won't know until we get into the season.
But never fear - even if, for some reason, DL has reached capacity by the time you arrive and you can't get in, there are lots of options for you! More than likely, DCA will not have reached capacity even with the new attractions, so you can shift your plans a bit and just go to DCA and enjoy that until DL opens back up again. DL will more than likely open its gates again and let people in later in the day or early evening. They generally tend to wait until a certain number of folks leave that park and then they let more in. And if, for some reason, DL and DCA have both reached capacity (and I don't think I would want to be in the parks on that day, if it ever happens!

), which is unlikely, you can easily enjoy much of the DLR holiday magic by strolling around the 3 DLR hotels - the GCH lobby, in particular, is lovely to relax in at Christmastime - and Downtown Disney. You can eat at any of the hotels' restaurants, shop in World of Disney, grab a gingerbread man with Mickey ears or a peppermint cupcake at Marceline's Confectionery, and just soak in the atmosphere until DL/DCA is ready to let people back in. It will be wonderful no matter what the crowd situation is in DL, as long as you have several days to spread everything out and room to adjust your plans if capacity is reached!