Well looks like you got the theme of the day - rain!

All I can say is the best-laid plans, lol.....
We started our Christmas morning at the Poly to the sound of our 11 yr old vomitting.

This is how our luck runs on vacation.

In hopes of getting the other two kids away from the sick one, I dressed and took them to the MK for the 8am opening. The three of us did get to ride lots of rides (Space Mtn 3x in a row) because it was cold and drizzling so there weren't any crowds to speak of. We monorailed to the Contemporary for our 10:45 brunch PS and met dh and sick son who was feeling a bit better. We had our pics, sat down to order drinks and ds again started feeling crummy. Dh grabbed a quick plate of food and then drove off to find the walk-in clinic for ds (turns out he had strep and 102* temp).
The two boys and I then took the transportation bus to DD to catch a movie and thought we were caught in a hurricane because the rain was coming from every direction.

The crowds there were horrible, many movies were already sold out til 4pm or later. We did manage to get tickets and saw "Meet the Fockers" (boys' choice). Afterward we practically swam to the busstop to get back to the Poly. Dh and sick son were napping.
Antibiotics started and loaded up with motrin, we began the trek to Epcot for our Candlelight Processional package dinner at Les Chefs de France. It was still raining buckets.

Sick son held on as long as possible but just felt too crummy to stay for CP show.

Chefs was very, very good! This is a pre-paid package so he did try to eat a bit. Dh took sick son and younger son back to the Poly and the oldest and I stayed for the CP with Gary Sinese. The show was awesome and thankfully the rain had finally stopped.
A few notes just in case your luck is as good as ours:
1) If you ever need a doctor, the walk-in clinic is not too far and pretty decent. There is a drugstore as well to fill the prescriptions and apparently they even deliver to the Disney resorts. More than likely your insurance will not be accepted and neither is a check so take cash or a major cc (all total the bill was nearly $200).
2) If you tell your waiter at Chefs de France that your son is ill, "Mon fil est malade." he will pack up his dinner and dessert "to go" for you. He no doubt took pity on my poor accent from my hs french 25 yrs ago.
3) If you plan to take in a movie in DD, take cash. They do not accept room charges at the theater (even though they do in all the shops)! Luckily my boys had some disney dollars in their pockets as I had run out of the room with only my room key and passes.
4) A Christmas visit is a weather crapshoot!!

Better to just bring your entire wardrobe, lol. We has lows of 30's, highs of 72 (one day), torrential downpours, and extreme sunshine!!
5) Oh, I'd do it all again in a heartbeat!!!!!!!
