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Yes, I know - Christmas 2008? My wife and I have talked about doing Christmas at DisneyWorld some time, so I just figured why not next year. To that end I was hoping to draw from the wisdom of the board to find out about things like how far out can I book, best times, gotcha's and anything else you can share. We've always stayed at value and moderate resorts so I'm thinking with this being Christmas to go for it and stay at one of the hotels on the monorail by MK.
The 2008 rates should be out within the next month to month and a half. You can book a room only now and change it to a package when the rates are available.
I've never been at Christmas but would love to go sometime. However, I have a friend who lives in the area and is an AP. She said the best time to come is the first two weeks of Dec. Last year she went a couple of times during those two weeks and the FP lines were close and you could almost walk right on the rides. However, we have school aged DS and I haven't convienced myself to take them out of school
We also love to stay on the monorail. So far we have only stayed at the Contemporary but I'm looking at staying at the Poly for our next visit. When we can go without the kids I want to stay at GF
Christmas is such a beautiful time to be at the World! We have always had a wonderful time during Christmas week and the weeks prior.
It really is never too early to begin planning as well as getting your preferred resort booked (if you have a particular place you would like to stay). As Dana mentioned, the 2008 rates should be out within the next few weeks.
If are planning on going Christmas week, you will want to have your room booked as soon as possible to secure your favorite resort. Yes, it is very busy during that week. It truly is one of the busiest times to be at WDW, but if you heart is set on celebrating Christmas Day there, it is also a very exciting time to be there! If you have the right expectation (that it will be crowded) and a plan, you will have a great time.
If you simply want to be there during the Christmas season, the weeks leading up to Christmas are a lot less crowded (and you will find better rates at the resorts).
Some of the wonderful things offered during Christmas season are the Candlelight Processional & Christmas Stories from Around the World (both at Epcot), Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party (at Magic Kingdom), Spectacle of Lights (at MGM), and a few other neat shows and parades.
Wilderness Lodge is a favorite resort among my clients at Christmas time. My husband and I also stayed there Christmas 2004 and had a wonderful time. It truly feels like you are staying in a beautiful lodge in the middle of the woods. When it was busy in the parks, we spent our time walking the pathway up to Fort Wilderness and exploring the grounds.
The monorail resorts (GF, Poly and CR) are beautiful and they make it really easy to enjoy the festivities of the MK. The GF is spendy, but it is all decked out in Christmas finery - plus they have a huge ginger bread house in the lobby where you can purchase fresh made ginger bread!
I used to work at the Poly and was surprised at how nice it was doing "Christmas in the Tropics". The nice thing about the Poly is that no matter how crowded or busy it may seem in the parks, it always seems very calm and relaxed (except of course during 3-5pm when so many are checking in).
The Contemporary recently had rooms remodeled and it is also very beautiful during Christmas. One of the things I really appreciate about CR is that if the monorail line is super long, you can simply take a short walk back to the resort. The remodeled rooms are very nice as well.
You're going to love the Christmas season at WDW. There is so much to see and do at that time of year and WDW is truly at its most magical. My fave resort to stay in at Christmas time is Wilderness Lodge mainly because everything about it just screams Christmas. The GF is also fabulous at Christmas. As far as time frame is concerned, I recommend any time from just after Thanksgiving to about the middle of December. It's been my experience that crowd levels are very low during that time frame.
Joy
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Wondering if anyone can comment on Thanksgiving and crowds and travel. We're thinking about going earlier to be there for Thanksgiving now but figured we'd stay long enough to avoid the "Thanksgiving Travel" issues.
We spent last Thanksgiving at WDW and stayed until the following Tuesday. I was going expecting MAJOR crowds but found it pretty manageable. We did avoid MK on Thanksgiving, we enjoyed MGM that day and capped off the evening with Osbourne Festival of Lights. It definitely was not as busy as Christmas week.
That being said, if you can swing it, I would go sometime after Thanksgiving and before Christmas.
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I stayed at WDW during Thanksgiving week in 2005 and was very surprised at the crowd levels. I had expected them to be much denser than they were - they were quite manageable. We did stay away from MK on Thanksgiving Day.
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DBF and I are also planning on going around that time in 2008 (Dec. 13th-20th), so I'll be interested to see what everyone says. We're taking our honeymoon/friends coming with us/meeting with people we know from the message board trip.
I will tell you what's on the top of my list - Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party!
I am so happy you posted this. We are thinking about planning a Christmas trip to WDW. From what I have heard/read/seen, it is so beautiful there then. Good luck planning your trip.
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