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Brit
07-07-2008, 04:48 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking of going to Orlando on my own this November... what is the best hotel to stay in? (is there a secret singles hotel I can't find that all the people on this site stay at!) - or is it just a case of hanging out with the families and honeymooners... not that I mind that, but it would be nice to meet like minded people.

kat3668
07-07-2008, 08:41 PM
I stayed at CSR this past December and felt VERY comfortable there. Lots of adults there on business and I never once felt out of place.:goodvibes

NewYorkRedNeck
07-07-2008, 09:41 PM
I've stayed at both Port Orleans resorts.. both were very quiet

nurse.darcy
07-07-2008, 09:59 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking of going to Orlando on my own this November... what is the best hotel to stay in? (is there a secret singles hotel I can't find that all the people on this site stay at!) - or is it just a case of hanging out with the families and honeymooners... not that I mind that, but it would be nice to meet like minded people.

I think you have to stay where you feel you will spend the most time. Or to what looks appealing to you. For me, I love the Epcot area and those hotels appeal to me, also I really want to try Animal Kingdom and may do that on my December trip. . .

disneydeb
07-08-2008, 10:30 AM
i actually enjoy pop. i love the nostalgia, and the price is right , i dont need anything too expensive when im by mysself, when i bring family i enjoy the moderates. if i do the moderates by my self it is usually riverside. the grounds are beautiful and the boat ride to dtd is most relaxing:cool1:

Donald's Fan in PHX!
07-08-2008, 02:40 PM
i actually enjoy pop. i love the nostalgia, and the price is right , i dont need anything too expensive when im by mysself, when i bring family i enjoy the moderates. if i do the moderates by my self it is usually riverside. the grounds are beautiful and the boat ride to dtd is most relaxing:cool1:

I agree, if your just going by yourself and are visiting DW. POP is a good inexpensive choice. The main poolside area is usually always busy with adults. There is a poolside bar that stays open all day. It's a good place to relax after a busy day at the parks, or for an afternoon drink.

travelin' tigger
07-09-2008, 08:06 AM
I'm a single adult who does a few trips a year either solo or with friends. I've stayed at all the value resorts over the years, most recently at Pop and I still think ASMu is the best value resort for adults. It tends to be the quietest and I love the theming of Broadway.

HTH!!! :goodvibes

Simba's Mom
07-09-2008, 10:10 AM
If finances allow, I love the DVC studios. Otherwise, I love either PORS or POFQ (choice depends on theming preference).

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
07-09-2008, 12:29 PM
What a great question! If it were me and money was no object, I would pick a monorail resort. That way, you don't have very far to travel alone to get to half the theme parks. They seem more grown-up to me for some reason anyway. I'd probably pick the Grand Floridian.

nurse.darcy
07-09-2008, 12:35 PM
I think you have to stay where you feel you will spend the most time. Or to what looks appealing to you. For me, I love the Epcot area and those hotels appeal to me, also I really want to try Animal Kingdom and may do that on my December trip. . .

Okay, this is my original statement. . .but I LOVE LOVE LOVE deluxe resorts. . .inside corridors, balconies, etc. . .so, that being said, if money is no object and I am by myself I want the boardwalk inn. . .or Yacht or Beach club. . .after that its gonna be AKL. . .if money is a concern, then I am going with ASMu or Port Orleans. . .dont care where though I do like the look of French Quarter or Mansions better than Bayou . . .just my preference. . .

rhpaw
07-09-2008, 12:55 PM
... what is the best hotel to stay in?
Mine! -Meee-owww

-Just kidding.

If given half the chance, I've always hoped for a long aimless roadtrip to Ft Wilderness in a VW Campervan. That's been my holy grail trip for a few years now.
If I could ever gather the time, that would be my ultimate solo stay. "introspection on overdrive" is what I would call it.. I'm rather quiet as it is. If I took a month off and was left to myself on a roadtrip, I would probably come back to the society as a mute.

..hmm, maybe a bad idea. I change my vote to the Saratoga Spa.

spiceycat
07-09-2008, 01:24 PM
Pop century - value

CSR or POR - moderate (might change to POFQ - but don't think so - need more than one pool)

any of the DVC resorts studios - except OKW - OKW has 2 queen beds - since this is a solo - one queen and the double sofa bed would be better.

so that means VWL, BCV, BWV, AKV or SSR

if you go to DVC resorts or POP - you will definitely see other solos or couples for that matter.

Brit
07-09-2008, 05:24 PM
Thank you so much for the fantastic suggestions, it's been really helpful.... Is it lime green ribbons we are meant to wear??

mef78
07-09-2008, 06:33 PM
:flower3: What a great question! If it were me and money was no object, I would pick a monorail resort. That way, you don't have very far to travel alone to get to half the theme parks. They seem more grown-up to me for some reason anyway. I'd probably pick the Grand Floridian.

I'd love to stay that close to the MK---sigh!

But, that said, I've always wanted a few days alone at AKL to take in the atmosphere and watch the animals.

If moderate resorts are more in your budget, I'd go with CSR if your a party animal (the resort really does cater to the convention set, and there are loads of business travelers there to meet and greet) or PO Riverside if you're looking for a quieter experience--such a lovely resort to walk around, plus you can rent a boat and head to DTD for the day! :flower3: