VictoriaAndMatt!
Welcome back (it's been a long time since I've seen you post anywhere, and the last time, of course, was on the Halloween thread)!!!!

I most definitely remember that you said in the Halloween thread that you planned to pop over here and start planning for a holiday 2011 trip. I'm sorry you didn't get to do that trip, but at least this year is looking promising! I hope all is well.
About Dec 14-15 or Dec 20-21st at the hotels... Well, I don't know for sure, but I think that the 12/20-12/21 dates might be more likely to be booked solid, as a lot of people will have off that whole week leading up to Christmas and will flock to the parks. I think that the 12/14 & 12/15 dates might be better in terms of finding hotel availability on short notice.
If you end up at the Paradise Pier for some reason, I will tell you that the PPH Christmas tree is gorgeous (I like it much better than the trees at the DLH!), so at least you will have a pretty tree to look at on your way in and out of the lobby!
There are always cancellations and reschedulings. So while it may not seem likely that there would be last minute openings for 12/14 - 12/15, it's not impossible. You pretty much have to keep checking back with Reservations on the phone (I wouldn't do it online). Keep calling them to see if anything has opened up if it's all booked when you first check. You may end up with a more expensive room than what you had planned on - like a view room instead of a standard, or a concierge room instead of a view room - but at least it would be a room!
I know that back in 2008, the onsite hotels had a lot of availability all through December, up to the weekend before Christmas. I was told by a CM on the phone that they usually have some openings at the 3 hotels until right around that time. So you
may be in luck. It will be risky, but it's not impossible.
StyledSugar -
Welcome back to the thread!
I have heard of special Christmas buffets at the DLH, but I don't know if they happen every year. I know that there are various restaurants that serve special menu items on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (like Plaza Inn, Carnation Cafe, Storytellers, etc.).
You know, I wonder if Carthay Circle in DCA might have some options this year?? I bet that they'd be likely to have something fairly traditional for Christmas.
disneydreamer74 & Shannon -
I am not sure about the gift baskets, but I know that Vacation Planning can put together some special Disney Christmas stockings for you! (They also have some really adorable, albeit very costly, mini-Christmas trees that you can buy for the room.)
Okay, the next post is the Theme Week Alert/Reminder...