Oh no, I just deleted my whole post!!!!
Anyway, it is not just for kids. I always wanted to go before we had kids, and DH said no. On the second day of our trip in March (our first) DH said "Next time we are coming without the kids, they are slowing us down!"
My biggest shock was the number of 'older folks' just walking around the parks without any kids (in other words GRANDKIDS) attached to them. My recent client came back from her first trip with her HS aged g-kids, and she said she wants to return without them next time and enjoy the resorts, the spa, even the fun at the parks with one of her good friends!
The kids didn't get all the magic that Disney has that makes all of the attractions so special. DH & I were amazed at all the things that were going on 'behind the scenes' that make it all possible. Plus, you will appreciate everything Epcot has to offer. My kids were bored trying to get through Epcot, whereas DH & I would have loved to stay longer & really checked out all of the countries in the world showcase.
There are a few thrill rides at each of the parks, so you definitely have that to keep the extra excitement there.
I have very good friends who have no children. They have been members of the vacation club for about 10+ yrs. They honeymooned for 10 days at the GF, and continued to go back for years until they bought into the club. They go at least twice a year now. Some days they go to the parks, some days they don't. They enjoy the food, the golf, the spa & other extras that they add onto their stay.