Things we love to do:
1. Evening at Fort Wilderness - dinner at Trail's End; campfire, Chip and Dale show and movie at the Meadows; Electrical Water Pageant and Wishes on the beach. If you go at Christmas, take the wagon ride or rent a golf cart and drive around all the campsites to see the camper's Christmas decorations.
2. Winter/Summerland - we love the Winter course, but the summer course is also fun and is cheaper to do them both in a row. It's really fun late at night, in the dark. You can get some great Christmas card photos there.
3. Jammitors at Epcot are awesome, their showtimes are now in the times guides, used to be you would hope to get lucky and run into them.
4. The Riverboat at Magic Kingdom is a great way to relax and kill some time between fastpasses. There is a great narration that gives you some history of the Mississippi river boats and the people who lived along the riverbank. They pretend it's "real."
5. The drawing class at Art of Animation is great. We used to do it at DHS, but they got rid of it when they closed the Animation Studio. They also did it at DisneyQuest, not sure if they still do. It was on the first floor.
6. If you stay at a DVC resort - Boardwalk, Old Key West, Saratoga Springs - go to Community Hall and do some activities. There's board games to borrow, some crafts are free and some are for a fee, plus games and tournaments.
7. Do the pool activities at your resort. We've had a great time playing family bingo, water balloon toss, trivia games. On our last trip, we played shuffleboard at the OKW Old Turtle Pond pool. Lots of fun.
8. Plan out transporation options. If you want to visit Grand Floridian or Polynesian, use the little boat from MK, or take the little boat tour between Wilderness Lodge, Fort Wilderness and Contemporary.
9. Ride the monorail from MK to Epcot and back, or vice versa. Just enjoy the trip.
10. Watch the water fountain at Future World. It dances to music. Most people just walk on by, not realizing that it's a little show every 15 minutes.