Visit Disney World in December, and you'll read about a light display. Yeah, yeah, yeah, how good can that be? Oh, right, it's done by Disney, which took over a display by the Osborne family. (No, not Ozzy.)
So the typical tourist rounds the corner to the urban movie set, Christmas music comes out of the speakers, snow comes from the rooftops, and five million lights in the distance welcome you. The effect is breath-taking.
Observers say this is the best time of the year to go. The weather is even reasonable most of the time. I'd hate to think how complicated it is to put a show like this on, but it seems to work pretty well. By the way, the rest of the park also puts on some special events at this time of the year.
One rule is that the later in December you visit, the larger the crowds will be. So if you can go in the first week of the month, do so. And make dinner reservations weeks in advance if you can.
The lights are only turned on for a short period of time after dusk, so make sure you are there on time. You can thank me later.
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