Welcome to planDisney, Nicholas. Anytime at Walt Disney World is magical, but Christmastime? MAG-I-CAL! I promise there is nothing like seeing the lights and snoap falling on Main Street, U.S.A. to evoke that jolly holiday spirit! As a dedicated Disney fan, the longer the stay in the magic, the better, but let's find the best solution for you to see ole' St Nick at Walt Disney World.
Seven days is the lowest available to purchase from the United Kingdom website. Hakuna matata, it means no worries, Nicholas. You can book a package through the
European site (in euros) for as little as 2 days. The standard tickets available here do not include Park Hopper (available as an optional upgrade).
The second option is to buy single-day or shorter-dated tickets for Walt Disney World in the United States. Prices are subject to change and will vary depending on the park you visit, the date, and various optional add-ons such as a Park Hopper Option. If you choose this option, I recommend buying tickets in the States online, or by calling Guest Services, rather than at the Main Entrance Ticket Booths so there is no availability disappointment at the gate.
Depending on your Park preference, a third option is buying tickets for special events, such as
Disney's Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios or
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park. These special events (separately ticketed) offer festive experiences, such as the Christmastime Parade, on top of the usual rides and entertainment at the Parks. You can usually enter the Parks as early as 4 pm on the day of your ticket.
I hope this information helps, Nicholas. The festive season really is a wonder to behold at Walt Disney World. I recommend taking some time to wander around the epically decorated Disney Resort hotels at this time too. The Gingerbread house at
Disney's Grand Floridian is astounding! You can pick up a slice of the gingerbread that made the magic here as a treat. Enjoy every moment, Louise.