Hi Agnes! Thanks for stopping by planDisney!
You're certainly in for a holly, jolly good time when you arrive at
The Most Magical Place on Earth just in time to celebrate the holiday season! If you haven't looked already, make sure to check out the
Disney Eats Foodie Guide to Holiday Delights at Walt Disney World Parks, there are certainly some tasty treats to try while you visit! I'm heading down to Walt Disney World very soon and I definitely want to sink my teeth into a Red Velvet Whoopie Pie from Backlot Express at
Disney's Hollywood Studios and a Kris Kringle Cookie from Gideon's Bakehouse at
Disney Springs!
When it comes to planning out your holiday festivities and purchasing your
Theme Park Tickets you'll find that a 2-day Ticket can be used any two days of a valid 4-day window. If your first day in the Parks will be December 25th you'll have until December 28th to use the second day of your Ticket. Since Ticket days do not need to be used consecutively you'll have time time to explore the shopping, dining, and entertainment of Disney Springs (to grab one of those Kris Kringle Cookies!), relax in your
Disney Resort Collection hotel's pool, or to "Resort hop" and see all the merry and bright holiday decorations.
Make sure to check the
Theme Park Reservation availability calendar before you purchase your Theme Park Tickets so that you're sure there is availability at the Parks you're hoping to visit throughout your stay. The Christmas season is a busy one and some Parks are already at capacity. After you purchase your Tickets you'll want to make those
Theme Park Reservations as soon as possible so that you can begin planning all the rides, attractions, and shows you'll be headed for each day.
Enjoy your holiday in the Parks!
Ashley M