If I had all of the money in the world, I would love to go down to Walt Disney World for Christmas.
I would not want to visit on Christmas Day because it would be way too busy but I would love to visit at some point in December.
Why would I want to go to Disney during the busy holiday season?
Two years ago, I got to see the decorations at some of the different resorts throughout Walt Disney World. I loved seeing them. I also got to see some of the holiday decorations outside of each of the parks. (We didn’t go into any of the parks.) I would love to see the decorations inside each of the park. And photograph them.
Also I haven’t been to any of the Christmas parties in Disney. When we were there 2 years ago, I hoped they would have one but there was none scheduled. Bummer!
The last time I celebrated Christmas was during my College Program in 1995. I worked on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and maybe even New Year’s Day. I had a visitor during Christmas week and even though we spent time in the park we could not get to Magic Kingdom because it was so busy. The line for the monorail was all of the way to the entrance. It would have taken an hour or so to even get on the monorail.
Those are some of the reasons I would love to spend time down in Disney. The other reason is because honestly December is a hard month for me. In the last fifteen years, I’ve lost close family members during December – my grandpa in 2003, my grandma in 2008, my father-in-law in 2013, and my father-in-law’s aunt in 2014. (My grandma’s death was on Christmas Eve.)
WDW is my happy place. I’m like a child in a candy store while I’m there. I put aside all of my worries while I am down there. In fact, one of the reason I was down there in 2016 was because it was almost 3 months after my sister’s death. We had planned for a trip to Universal Studios prior to her death. A month after her death, I was seeing if there was a restaurant reservation available on Thanksgiving. I luckily found one and a hotel stay for two nights on Thanksgiving and Black Friday. While we were down there, she visited me on Thanksgiving. (Butterfly)
I would love to just go down there and forget my worries.
Christmas decorations Christmas deorations Christmas tree Christmas decorations Christmas decorations The Animal Kingdom Christmas tree
Last year, I shared our local holiday display of Clifton Mill. They were featured on a national tv show and granted money towards continuing the 30 years of light displays.
Stay kind!
You’d need just about all the money in the world, too, if I remember correctly…
Seriously, though, I hope you get there some Christmas. The holidays are rough on everyone, because everyone has a story where someone they loved died or ended up in the hospital or something. Everyone needs a happy place, and for a lot of people that’s Disney World. Maybe that’s why it’s so crowded all the time.
i think you should go. They have the Christmas lights up a Disney World early in Nov. Being inside the park is truly fantastic. We were there in early around Nov 12 in 2015. There’s like this holiday dessert spot you can reserve for certain light shows—I think it was in Hollywood Studios. They do a nightly show turning the castle to “ice.” Tons of fun. Go early in December, right after Thanksgiving. Crowds are always crowds there, but probably worse right at Christmas.
I agree! Disney during the holidays would be magical!