We are very experienced Xmas time Disney travelers. Three Xmas trips in the last six years, first one December 18-26, 1999, second one December 27, 2001-January 2, 2002, last one December 23, 2005-January 1, 2006. We had a blast on all three trips, but it takes planning and patience and realistic expectations to be satisfied. First of all, take as many opportunities to "smell the roses" as you can--it is a hectic time and you need to make an affirmative effort to slow your pace so as to not burn out or get overly stressed. Second, expect crowds like you have never experienced on the major holidays (Christmas and New Years' Day in particular). Third, if you go to a park on Christmas or New Year's Eve, get there as early as you can and commando the park for 90 minutes to four hours after you get there. Always have a back-up plan for seeing things and implement it quickly. We got to MK on NYE at about 7:15 am. We immediately headed for Fantasyland (Adventureland and Frontierland were not open during EME) and in the space of less than one hour we did Peter Pan, Snow White, and Philharmagic. We then immediately headed for Frontierland, but BTM was closed, so we headed to Adventureland and walked on at POC, Jungle Cruise, and Aladdin. While the family rode Aladdin, I headed off on a FastPass run and we got FastPasses for Buzz Lightyear for 10:15 am. On our way to Buzz Lightyear, we caught a show of Carousel of Progress. After getting out of Buzz, I headed over and got FastPasses for Space Mountain for mid-afternoon. We ate lunch at Crystal Palace (ADR's on major holidays are a real must). When we got out of CP, we headed slowly over to Space Mountain and rode Space Mountain. By that time, I headed for BTM and got FastPasses for 7:30 pm. We decided to sit down on a bench in between the main rotary and Adventureland at about 2:40 pm and....we didn't move from those benches until 12:15 am after the last fireworks. As it turned out, we probably didn't need to do that to SEE the fireworks, but to be comfortable we really needed to get our place that early believe it or not. We watched Spectromagic twice, the Cinderella shows multiple times, and the Christmas parade one or two times. We took turns taking short walks and got dinner from Cosmic Ray's and ate on the bench. The crowds were the heaviest we had EVER seen at Disney that day and it was very dicey at times in terms of crowd behavior (even without alcohol). But, we wouldn't have traded the experience for anything. We probably won't go back to MK for Xmas or New Year's (been there done that) and we did not go to any park on Christmas Day this year (which was a wonderful day and great decision--we resort hopped to see decorations and stuff), but the holidays are quite magical.