Fort Wilderness Christmas Decorations
One of the things that my mom is most wanting to do on this trip is visit Fort Wilderness to see all the decorations that the campers put up for the holidays. Apparently some of the displays are very elaborate. I saw that a sleigh ride is offered through the grounds and I was wondering if any of you know about this or have been on it? I'm wondering if it is worth the money ($70 for all four of us) or if it is better to walk around ourselves. We have never been to Fort Wilderness before so no idea how feasible that is.
I have seen a lot about this, and really want to check it off my list. We had it on the agenda the last holiday trip, but for some reason never did make it over there. I guess we need another holiday trip and move it up high on the Must Do list!
Joyful! A Gospel Celebration of the Season. The past few years this musical group performed at the Fountain of Nations. Seeing this group perform would be a fun and upbeat Christmas celebration.
If this is the group we saw the last time we were there, they were really good! They were maybe on a special stage at the fountain??? Sadly, we only got the final part of the show, but sounded well worth catching it all sometime.
Holiday Storytellers - We will want to visit each of the Holiday Storytellers. I'll be most interested in the countries that talk about celebrations that are distinctly different from the traditional Canadian/American Christmas such as Italy, Japan, China, Norway.
Definitely don't miss Germany or Mexico either.........they are both very good, and different with their traditions also! Norway and Italy are definitely my must do's every time!
Christmas at Disney has never really appealed to me, mostly because of the crowd factor. But if I do get the opportunity at some point, the Story Tellers would be at the top of my list. Sounds like an all-around fun day!
I hope it isn't too crowded while we are there since it will be more towards the beginning of December. Time will tell! I'm sure even if it is crowded we will deal with it we;;, we survived the Fourth of July afterall!
The crowd factor is way over-rated! You can still have a great time, and with some good planning, minimize the impact of the crowds. And my trips have all been the week between Christmas and New Year's, which is crazy, so early December should be a breeze! To me, with all the commercialism that has taken over the Christmas holidays, being at Disney with all the celebrations and lights allows me to escape and feel that Christmas spirit and mood that often gets dampened by the media onslaught!

Of course, I would never try to be in MK the day(s) they are taping for the Christmas Day production you see on TV............
I am flying off to visit my Dad the day after Labour Day and I am working everyday up to then starting on Tuesday.
Sounds like a lot of fun to be had..........have a great trip!
Every time we go to Disney we drive past the Gaylord Palms Resort which is right before the welcome gates to WDW. We have always been a bit curious about this place and I remembered reading about a Christmas event they put on every year called ICE!
I decided to look it up and see what it is about and it actually looks really fun! Every year the resort puts on an elaborate ice sculpture display with games and ice slides and intricate themes. I think that we might plan to check it out on one of our free evenings.
This looks pretty cool!

Nice that they can pull off ice sculptures in Florida with the weather sometimes hot enough for shorts and T-shirts!
