We were at WDW just prior to Christmas back in 2017 (like the 18-21st I think). It was our first time being there during the holiday season and it was spectacular! We booked to be there over actual Christmas for 2020 long before COVID came along, and while we are disappointed that we'll not get to see Candlelight, the various Christmas nighttime/fireworks shows, Joyful, the parade in MK, and possibly even the storytellers in World Showcase, we are lucky that we experienced every bit of that back in 2017. The biggest bummer is that Drawn to Life has been postponed, so we're missing that (and we had great seats, gah!), but at least we'll still be at WDW for Christmas. And I don't care how crowded it is, even if this were regular times with no COVID and no capacity limits, I'd still insist on being in Magic Kingdom for Christmas Day. It has been a dream of mine since I was a kid to wake up on Christmas morning and go to Magic Kingdom, so by golly, that's where we're going! In fact, that's our only MK day. Our others are split with 2 Epcot, 1 HS, and 1 AK. We're staying at Boardwalk, and we love just wandering around World Showcase, especially if they have Holiday Kitchens open, so that's why it gets more days. We're there on Christmas Eve, which was supposed to be for Candlelight Processional, but oh well.