permavac
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Hi there - I am hoping some knowledgeable campers can help me out. My DH and I are embarking on 2 firsts this December: 1) Staying at Fort Wilderness in our camper van and 2) Going to DW during the Christmas/New Year's time frame. I have a lot of planning to do and many questions:
1. Does anyone know the size of the picnic tables? We have a Tent/Pop-Up site reserved. We are bringing a 10x10 shelter and want to put it over the picnic table and are hoping there is room for our 2 lounge chairs as well.
2. We're going to be there for quite a while so we'll have some time in January when the parks aren't a madhouse. Do any of you avoid the parks during the Christmas/New Years week even though you are at the campground? If so, what do you do instead? Is there enough going on at the campground to hang for a week without trying to brave the crowds? Or do you go to the parks anyway? We're thinking of skipping the parks for the holidays and going the first week of January.
3. We will be relying on the bus service to get around. We do want to see some of the decorations at the resorts which means taking a bus to a park then taking another bus to the resort. What should we expect? The worst wait times of our lives (like 2 hours each way)? We have numerous trips under our belts but the majority of the time we go when it's slow - we are used to near-empty to moderately crowded parks. I am under no illusions and realize we've never seen the parks like they will be at Christmas - just wondering if bus service is along the same lines?
4. Lastly and probably a dumb question, but when do those Osbourne lights get turned on? Can you see anything during the day or do you have to go at night? We would like to see them but on the other hand, our strategy (if we decide to do a park during the week of madness) would be to go early and leave early. If we had to tough it out the entire day it might put us off Disney forever
Also, when do they stop them? Can we still see them the first week of January? If so, that's a no-brainer time to go for us.
Thanks so much anyone and everyone for any help you can provide. I would also love to hear any other tidbits you might offer up for enjoying the World during this time of year. It's just me and the DH - we don't have kids. Really looking forward to this trip!
Terri
1. Does anyone know the size of the picnic tables? We have a Tent/Pop-Up site reserved. We are bringing a 10x10 shelter and want to put it over the picnic table and are hoping there is room for our 2 lounge chairs as well.
2. We're going to be there for quite a while so we'll have some time in January when the parks aren't a madhouse. Do any of you avoid the parks during the Christmas/New Years week even though you are at the campground? If so, what do you do instead? Is there enough going on at the campground to hang for a week without trying to brave the crowds? Or do you go to the parks anyway? We're thinking of skipping the parks for the holidays and going the first week of January.
3. We will be relying on the bus service to get around. We do want to see some of the decorations at the resorts which means taking a bus to a park then taking another bus to the resort. What should we expect? The worst wait times of our lives (like 2 hours each way)? We have numerous trips under our belts but the majority of the time we go when it's slow - we are used to near-empty to moderately crowded parks. I am under no illusions and realize we've never seen the parks like they will be at Christmas - just wondering if bus service is along the same lines?
4. Lastly and probably a dumb question, but when do those Osbourne lights get turned on? Can you see anything during the day or do you have to go at night? We would like to see them but on the other hand, our strategy (if we decide to do a park during the week of madness) would be to go early and leave early. If we had to tough it out the entire day it might put us off Disney forever

Thanks so much anyone and everyone for any help you can provide. I would also love to hear any other tidbits you might offer up for enjoying the World during this time of year. It's just me and the DH - we don't have kids. Really looking forward to this trip!
Terri