Sherry E
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We are going December 22- December 28. This will be our first Christmas at Disneyland. I am in a way terrified but we are going to do it. My biggest fear is the crowds. We can not change our days so we are going to brave it out. The reason why the crowds scare me so much is I have 2 boys and my youngest who will be close to three has sensory prossesing disorder and has a hard time with crowds, noise and a whole list of things.
We are going to do 6 or 7 day hopper tickets. We also know that we will be taking breaks midday. We are also prepared to take our youngest back to the room and one of us stay with our oldest.
This trip in general scares me since I do not know what to expect it is our frist big trip since his things came to light. Our last trip big trip he was only a year old and did ok but sleeped a lot.
Mommyof2boys1118 -
Hello!
Well, first of all, you're in for a wonderful, special treat. The parks and hotels are absolutely beautiful during the season and it's a great way to celebrate the holidays in a festive way. I think that being in Disneyland on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will be amazing. Plus, things like the Winter Castle lit up in icicles at night, the Reindeer Round-Up and It's a Small World Holiday will probably be big hits with your kids!
I can understand your concerns about crowds. There's no doubt that it will be very crowded during the time frame you are going. It's commonly known to be a crowded time. I don't think there's any point in denying that fact.
BUT, I think you have the right idea about how to manage everything!

Taking midday breaks and/or going back to the hotel is a fantastic idea - for people of all ages, to be honest! - and it will help everyone to kind of rest, decompress and de-stress for a while so you can re-enter the parks fully re-energized.
Take advantage of places like the Grand Californian Hotel lobby - which is open to everyone, whether or not they are staying at the hotel. That's a great location to sit and relax in comfortable chairs or sofas, with beverages or snacks, by the gorgeous Christmas tree. The lighting is dim so it is soothing on weary eyes. There is either a pianist, a guitarist or soft holiday music playing most of the time. You may even get there when the Carolers are taking requests by the tree. There's a fireplace you can sit next to (in a very dark little nook off of the lobby). And while there is chatting going on here and there, I find the noise level in the GCH lobby to be acceptable - not too overwhelming like it may be in the middle of the parks. It's a good place to take a break and stay in the middle of the holiday festivities, if you don't want to go all the way back to the hotel room.
Don't be scared! You'll get through it. We are all here for you! The crowds will probably get substantially worse on 12/26, so those last couple of days of your trip will most likely be the most packed. Try to get as much as you can done in the first few days of your trip!
I guess a good motto to remember is: Don't be scared. Be prepared.
And it sounds like you are prepared, with back-up plans in place! You'll have a wonderful, amazing trip!
