Christmas at Disney World: Make Like a Boy Scout and Be Prepared

So my motto for the best way to plan a Disney vacation is always to plan, plan, and plan some more. Never is that more important than when traveling to Florida for the Walt Disney World holidays.

In our years of having visited during the week between Christmas and New Years, there are two things that we have found you definitely need to keep in mind…and plan for….

First, is the weather. Let me just say that Florida is not ALWAYS sunny and hot. In fact, traveling at any point during the winter months can provide you with a very cold…and uncomfortable…surprise, if you don’t check ahead. We have visited during the winter and been blessed with sunny days, temps in the 70s, little humidity…weather that made my heat-hating husband actually say, “You know, maybe living in Florida would not be too bad after all”.

100_0805BUT, we have also had days where the temps never made it out of the 50s during the day, and were in the low 30s at night and in the mornings. And if you combine this with some humidity and a bit of wind…well it’s actually winter-coat wearin’ weather!

So if an affordable Disney family vacation is your goal, then check the weather forecast before you leave home. Trust me, if you need warm clothes, and did not pack them, you do NOT want to pay Disney park prices for sweaters, scarves and gloves.

The second thing to consider when planning a trip during the week between Christmas and New Years, is that this is THE busiest week of the year for the Disney parks. It is typical for one or more of the parks to actually close for periods of time, during several days during this week. Disney typically does a staggered type of closing schedule where the parks are first closed to non-Disney resort guests, then to Disney guests who have not already been to that park earlier in the day, and finally, to everyone. While this is most common at Magic Kingdom, it does also happen to the other parks as well.

So keep this in mind, ESPECIALLY if you are not staying on Disney property: go EARLY to make sure y100_0139ou get into the park of your choice.  Have a plan to visit your most important must-dos (especially those that are very popular) first thing, and make very good use of Fast-Passes. Expect the big attractions to have all Fast-Passes gone for the day by lunch, and to have lines of several hours.

With regards to this, my best advice is to have very low expectations. You will probably not see or do everything you want. But go with the flow, and take the time to enjoy the many OTHER things that Disney offers during the Holiday season. Most are absolutely free. 🙂

If you decide to leave any of the parks, make certain that you can live without necessarily getting back in. While crowds often lessen somewhat in the evenings, on nights like New Years Eve….well not so much. If you plan to ring in the New Year in one of the parks, then expect to make a … very…long…day of it.

Having said all of this, the holiday season at Disney World is my favorite time of year. We have done it many times, and will do it many more times. It can be a magical and wonderful way to create family memories….just Be Prepared!

Have a magical day!

Visiting Disney World at Christmas? Be Prepared!

I saw my first Christmas commercial the other day. And “pre-Black Friday” sales are out as well, lol, which means that the holiday season is right around the corner…..

Thoughts of Christmas cheer naturally lead me to think of Disney World, as we have visited there several times over the Christmas/New Years holidays, and while it is crazy…it is very, very fun. It is just not for the faint-hearted 😉

But, as I know that this is a popular time to visit Walt Disney World (in fact, it is the busiest week of the year!), I thought that I would devote several blog posts to some strategies for how to handle a Disney vacation with crowds that you never thought were possible.

Because while it IS The Affordable Mouse, and I do write about saving money…well time is money, isn’t it? And to me at least, one of the keys to a successful Disney vacation, is getting the most for your money.

And probably, at no other time of the year, is careful planning as important, as it is during the Holiday Season.

It is certainly one of the loveliest times of year to visit. The holiday decorations are beautiful, and so festive. One of the things that I love is that every resort is decorated to the hilt as well, which then becomes Affordable Mouse Holiday tip #1: Visit the resorts to see the decorations! It’s FREE! 🙂 On your list should be the Grand Floridian for the Gingerbread House, the Boardwalk for the Carousel, and the Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge for the enormous trees. These are absolutely not-to-be-missed, and great ways to get away from the crowds for a bit.

If you are planning a Holiday vacation to Walt Disney World, then be sure to follow my blog posts for more Affordable Mouse Holiday tips, so that you know what to expect and can plan accordingly. =)

And if you know someone who has a Christmas/New Years trip planned, please send them this way!

Have a magical day!

Florida Residents: Here is Your Chance to Save Money at Disney

For those of you who are residents of Florida, news last week that Walt Disney World is offering a new version of the Florida annual pass may be of interest to you. Available only to use on weekdays…and with some blackout dates involved….while restricting when you can visit, if you are typically free on weekdays, this could be a huge cost-saver for you!

Learn all the details here.

Have a magical day!

New for 2010: Get a Free Day at the Disney Theme Parks

The Disney Company has announced in the past several days some great new ways to take an affordable Disney family vacation!

First, there is a new Walt Disney World vacation package offer valid for stays November 1 – December 24, 2009 and January 3 – March 27, 2010.

  •  Buy a 4-night/4 day vacation package at a MODERATE, DELUXE or DELUXE VILLA resort, get a 7-night/7-day package.
  •  Buy a 5-night/5 day vacation package at a VALUE resort, get a 7-night/7-day package. 

This package must be booked by December 20, 2009. If you have your eye on a Disney vacation, this great package deal, which includes hotel and tickets, is a great opportunity to save some serious Disney dollars!

And in other news, Disney announced today, their promotion for 2010: Give a Day, Get a Day. You can read all about it on the Disney Parks blog.

I just love this promotion that encourages community service and rewards those who volunteer, with a free day at any of the Disney parks. In today’s society, where the most obnoxious behavior and the loudest voices seem to get noticed, it is nice to see a program put into place to acknowledge the quiet selflessness of so many.

Bravo Disney!

More Good News if You Want an Affordable Disney Family Vacation

Great news for those looking to plan an affordable Disney family vacation….right from the Mouse himself……or at least his designated spokesman. Disney went on record last week to acknowledge that there are no plans to curtail the many discount programs that have been offered this year. You can read more of what they had to say here, courtesy of Jeff Titelius at Examiner.com.

This is great news for anyone with a dream for a Disney vacation but is not sure if they can afford it! More great sources, suggestions, and ideas for ways to save money on a visit to Walt Disney World can be found at The Affordable Mouse.

Have a magical day!