Disney trips are something DW and I have started doing since 2001. We were there for Labor Day that year, did a
DVC tour and saw VWL at that time, and then BAM, 9/11 happened and we know what happened to travel then. My wife is a radio contest junkie and she won a pair of single day tickets in October I think, so we decided to go that Thanksgiving, left that Thursday after lunch. Spent the Friday at EPCOT and saw the tree lighting for the first time, Disney at Christmas was something I'd always wanted to do, as a kid we only went in the heat of the summer. It was great, crowds were light, DD was nice, but thats all we did because we were only in one park for one day, didn't own DVC yet either, stayed offsite. So in the following months we started going more often, bought DVC summer '02, and go 5+ times a year now. After staying in VWL we thought, "Man would that be a cool place to spend Christmas." So we booked 11 months out at our home, BCV then changed at 7 months to VWL and went last year. Booked Thur-Sun but Wed afternoon we couldn't stand it anymore and I went online and reserved a Holiday Inn with the last Priority Club points I had and went down that night, go tin about 11:30. Got Up Thanksgiving Day and was at MK when it opened and MAN, what a crowd. A far cry from what we had in '01. We went to MGM and EPCOT and crowds were pretty tight everywhere from what I recall. Even DD was tough to move in. One of the neat things though is to see the parade with all of the bands at MK, a must see if you like parades. Fortunately by then we were no longer park commandos either so we weren't stressed trying to do everything everyday and we took our 4 month old DD for her first trip then so we weren't able to ride the rides we used to be able to anyway, it was more just to see everything at Chirstmas. One funny thing is, I booked the trip 11 months in advance but I didn't think until the week before we left to make a PS for Thanksgiving dinner. Tried everywhere and we ended up eating at Boma. We joked all day about our "traditional African Thanksgiving dinner."
Anyway, was it worth it? Absoultely. Disney is one of my favorite places to be and we had a great time last year, its a great time of year to be in Disney, weather and all. Would I do it again? NO. If we get the urge to go back at Christmas time we'll go the beginning of Dec. We live close enough to take Thursday and Friday off and go for a long weekend trip. I want to see the Osborne lights this year since they're back. But, I've been there, done that, on Thanksgiving.
Try it, you definitely won't be "sorry" u went, especially if you aren't gonna storm the parks daily and plan to actually enjoy the rest of the World.