Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On May 26, 2014
    Ginger from IN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Planning our 3rd family trip (my 8th!) around seeing WDW decorated for Christmas(2015). Never been there for Christmas I can choose any week - research is looking like the week before Christmas or the full 2nd week of Dec. Any ideas on lowest crowd levels?

    Hi Ginger!

         The Holiday decorations of Walt Disney World are my favorite! Typically all the Christmas and Holiday decorations are up by the middle of November and they are definitely all up by Thanksgiving. The week after Thanksgiving to December 16th are great times to go down to see the incredible Christmas decorations in Walt Disney World with lower crowds. The second full week of December will be less crowded that the week before Christmas typically because crowds start to build the week before Christmas.  Don't forget to visit the Resorts, especially the Monorail Resorts and Wilderness Lodge to see the Christmas decorations in the lobbies!

    I hope that you create some magical, Christmas memories on your next Walt Disney World vacation!

    Keep Dreaming Big!
    Marc
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Meet the Panelist: Marc, New York

I am a single Father to one incredible boy.  I would love nothing more than to provide people with Disney vacation planning that will enable them to have a new experience or make their Disney vacation just a little more magical! Learn More About Marc

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