How bad will it be Christmas week?

Is it busy at the resorts from Jan 1 to Jan 4th? We just like to be by pool and my son and husband golf.
 
To help with actual data, these are the wait times today vs Christmas Day 2024. (Note - the labels on the second heat map are not displaying all wait attraction names but it does give a high level idea of wait times that might be experienced)

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I just remembered dining in the Castle for stroke of midnight New Years Eve with Cinderella … The entire staff including Cinderella joins for Countdown to sing Auld LangSyne !
Most magical hard to get reservation ever!
 

As much as I'd love to change the dates, my daughter and I are bound by Christmas break (she'll be a junior in high school and I'm a teacher). My son will have flexibility being in college, but that won't matter because he's locked in with us.

All of you have given me so many things to think about though. Thank you all!
 
As much as I'd love to change the dates, my daughter and I are bound by Christmas break (she'll be a junior in high school and I'm a teacher). My son will have flexibility being in college, but that won't matter because he's locked in with us.

All of you have given me so many things to think about though. Thank you all!

I think the timing of Christmas also matters. Next year Christmas is on the Friday, so depending on when the K-12 schools end, (I'm really hoping we are still in session on the 23rd) will factor into people's vacation plans. If the schools decide to end on the Friday before Christmas, there might be a contigent that does the week leading up to Christmas and flies home on the 26th.


If school ends on the 23rd, there will be a contigent that flies down the night of the 23rd and stays until New years.
 
Hi everyone!

I should preface this by saying that my husband, kids (17 and 15), and myself, are huge Disney fans. We've gone frequently with the kids and we are toying with the idea of going down next year on our breaks. I know that it'll be crowded and I know that it'll be expensive, but we don't celebrate Christmas but we all want to see the parks decorated. It's been a dream of mine for years and now that my kids are older, they want to too. My son will turn 19 while down there and we just think it would be a fun thing to do to celebrate. I told the family not to expect the same type of trip we have had other years. It may be slower paced, not as many big rides that we usually go on, and maybe more resort hopping. But be honest with me, what else can you tell me about Christmas week there? Thanks!
The important thing in my opinion is to have a plan and book as much of that plan as you can in advance.

The last time I was there for Christmas Eve/Day/26th, I booked a CP dinner package so I would have a reservation and entertainment set up for Christmas Day itself. I also had my other dining booked as soon as I could. I don’t often recommend LLMP as I feel most of the time it’s a money grab, but Christmas week is the one time you need every advantage you can get. Focus as much as you can on the special holiday food and entertainment, not on the normal rides and restaurants you typically frequent (they will still be there when you go back). Adjust your expectations as it will feel like it takes twice as long to do anything, including bathroom breaks.

It can be a lot of fun but it will be a different experience than your average Disney trip. It sounds like you are keeping your expectations realistic, and that is half the battle. Have a great trip!
 
Is it busy at the resorts from Jan 1 to Jan 4th? We just like to be by pool and my son and husband golf.
It depends on the resort. Monorail resorts are usually packed, especially on the 1st. SSR wasn’t too bad this year from the 2nd to the 4th but it was pretty darn cold to be swimming.
 
On a related note, how is the week before Christmas week? Going to be there Dec 14-19. Am most worried about the Friday (the 19th) when we fly home. We fly in the morning so I am hoping we are getting out before it gets too crazy for Christmas which is the next week.
 
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