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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| Are we crazy to consider visiting DW during christmas...actually arriving on christmas day & staying 3 nights? Can anyone please share pros & cons? thank you |
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| Senior Member | You will experience some large crowds during that time but nothing that cannot be minimized but planning your days and nights to correspond to the opposites of what most crowds do. Also, you may find many of the parks closing early and some closed (usually one of the two water parks are closed for renovation during part of the winter. Staying on Disney property will have some benefits.
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| Christmastime at Disney is truly magical. The lights and decorations are spectacular!! Also, check the dates for Mickey's Christmas Party - the tickets cost extra, but it is definetely worth doing as well. If you can go in early to mid December instead of Christmas Day - you can avoid all the crowds. |
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