ashleymrush
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2013
So my family and I are going this Christmas to WDW. We go at least once a year and are vets but this is our first Christmas. We are prepared for the crazy crowds and are discussing options on how to best deal with them. One thing that we've never done, is to try to do all 4 parks in one day. I had the thought of maybe trying this out on Christmas Day. My thought process is that the parks will be very full all day but if we go to each park with the goal of doing one or two things only and then leave to go to another park, we will get a break from the crowds and a little rest while traveling from one place to another. Here is my tentative plan:
Rope drop MK - Do BTMRR and another ride TBD
Take transportation to DHS - thinking we need to get in there earlier rather than later due to Star Wars
Take boat to Beaches and Cream for Kitchen Sink treat because it's Christmas and would make for another good memory
Take boat or walk to EPCOT - do a little walking around, maybe ride something, maybe just roam WS
Take transportation to AK - ride something and enjoy Pandora at night
Travel back to hotel (CBR) and crash after a VERY LONG day.
So all in all, what do you think? Am I crazy or could this actually be a good idea??? Any explanations that you may have to convince me one way or the other are greatly appreciated. Like I said, we are Disney vets but haven't dealt with Christmas crowds before.
Rope drop MK - Do BTMRR and another ride TBD
Take transportation to DHS - thinking we need to get in there earlier rather than later due to Star Wars
Take boat to Beaches and Cream for Kitchen Sink treat because it's Christmas and would make for another good memory
Take boat or walk to EPCOT - do a little walking around, maybe ride something, maybe just roam WS
Take transportation to AK - ride something and enjoy Pandora at night
Travel back to hotel (CBR) and crash after a VERY LONG day.
So all in all, what do you think? Am I crazy or could this actually be a good idea??? Any explanations that you may have to convince me one way or the other are greatly appreciated. Like I said, we are Disney vets but haven't dealt with Christmas crowds before.