Disney World is truly a destination for children of all ages and children at heart. Have you ever considered an Adult-only or Solo trip to Disney World? Here are reasons why you should leave the kids at home and head to Disney World!
1. Tours
Tours are a great way to learn more about Disney World and see behind the scenes, however they usually are long and involve much walking. Furthermore, there are age restrictions on some, such as Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom Tour (guests must be at least 16 years of age to participate). Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom Tour is a fascinating 5-hour walking tour, this is the tour that gives guests backstage looks at the famous “Utilidor” tunnels (underground) and more. Consider adding one of these 5 Best Disney World Tours under $100 to your trip.
2. Get Up & Go
With kids comes items and necessities to carry along. Which means packing bags in the morning and getting little ones ready. Which means many steps before heading out the door, we love them dearly but am I right? Instead, worry about only getting yourself ready and head out as early or as late as you please.
3. Get Dressed Up And Head To Dinner
Disney World is home to a variety of dining options, including Quick Service, Character Dining and more. For an adults only trip, consider a night out at one of these 10 Disney World restaurants worth dressing up for. As suggested, these restaurants do have a dress code and are considered fine dining experiences. Enjoy the views from California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. For seafood & steak tastes consider Flying Fish at Disney’s Boardwalk and more from the list.
4. Spend A Day Resort Hopping
Engage in a bit of research for your families next trip with some Resort Hopping. Resort Hopping is a nickname for checking out different Disney resorts. Guests may visit any Disney Resort and check out their dining, shopping and more (excludes swimming). Consider checking off this list of 35 Free Resort Activities while you mosey around and take in the sights and sounds of different Disney resorts.
5. Enjoy All The Things
What I mean by enjoying all the things is taking time to enjoy all the things your children may not have wanted to do. For myself, it would be all the Rollercoasters! Bring on the thrill rides, as my children are hesitant to ride Roller coasters still. For someone else it may be attractions and shows little ones may not sit through such as The Hall of Presidents at Magic Kingdom and more. Or taking time to explore each country in Epcot, also checking for Festivals, and more. The possibilities are endless, make your dream list and then make it true!
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