I'm not typically one to jump into the fray of threads like this, but I will say that the site decorating at Christmas (not to mention the other holidays) is one of the top draws that brings us back to the Fort each year. We do a minimal amount of decorating ourselves (mainly as I don't have to means to acquire, store and transport a ton of decorations from TN), but we LOVE looping around the resort viewing all of the displays that folks put together. We make hot chocolate for the DD's, something a bit "warmer" for my wife and me, and make a night of it. Several nights in fact. It is one of the things that makes FW magical for us. If the "over the top" decorating was not allowed or discouraged, our trips would likely be shorter and less frequent. I imagine others would feel the same way.
For just my family, if we reduced our stays by one week per year, or 7 nights, that would eliminate $525 in site revenue at an average rate of $75/nt. I don't know what the rate per kw hr is in central FL, but I would guess $525 would light a lot of lights and run a lot of blow up fans. And that's just me! And that doesn't include all the money I spend besides the site fees on tickets, food and souveniers, which are typically several times the actual site fees per trip.
Furthermore, I think Disney is way smarter than that anyways. Throughout WDW, they go all out with decorating the resorts and parks for the Holidays, mainly Christmas and Halloween. They spend a ton of money on this, as they know it creates magic which pulls the people in. And yet, at the Fort they have somehow gotten a situation where the guests do most of the decorating for them! All they do is supply the electricity. WE do all the work! I really doubt they would discourage that.
So, that's my opinion and I'll shut up now and get back to the sidelines.
