SoarinSupergirl
Earning My Ears
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Hahaha, I know what you mean.heck! I’m going too...
BUT I do have 3 kids and a husband. I’ll keep you postedLol
I need a friend like you! My husband and kids do love Disney but I need someone as excited as I’m to be there.
OMG!!! you cry too!Hahaha, I know what you mean.
I've been with friends, you know, but when I take that first look at the castle and start tearing up....they just don't GET it.![]()
OMG!!! you cry too!
My firts trip was 30 yrs ago obviously being 8 years old I cried and my heart was racing just seeing the castle from the parking lot! My aunt was with me, and one night she was telling my husband the story and he stopped her and told her he knows what she was talking about I still do that every single time I see the castle![]()
It’s been a tough year for me. I finally found the courage to end a long and complicated relationship about a year ago and I really struggled badly. I simply didn’t remember who I was without him.
But you have opportunities I never had. There isn’t just one way in this world to lead a happy life.
making them play my little mermaid cassette tape for the entire drive for our summer vacation in Italy.
Over the past couple of months I read a ton of trip reports, some of them solo trips, and they made my heart ache to be back at WDW. And more importantly, they made a solo-trip look FAR from pathetic.
and I would like to spend just one night at a deluxe, preferably the Boardwalk, or the Beach Club with a nice dinner, an evening at Jellyrolls, maybe some pool time.
Since I am a huge Harry Potter fan, I want to spend two days at Universal, as well.
- Character breakfast
- An extensive tour of all the Disney resorts (does Disney offer a guided tour of the resorts, that would be exciting)
So, I have almost decided on September/October 2019 for my trip.
It just makes sense. I would still love to go in May, but only because it would get me there sooner. Patience IS a virtue. Most unfortunately, I am not very good with that.![]()
Over the past couple of months I read a ton of trip reports, some of them solo trips, and they made my heart ache to be back at WDW. And more importantly, they made a solo-trip look FAR from pathetic.
Thank you so much for readingThis is SO exciting!
Firstly, congrats on working so hard to get back to your true self and the person you want to be. I had similar words of wisdom from a friends grandmother years ago and it was the best advice I have ever received and I never forget it. It’s not always easy but it certainly does get easier and feels so right for me now (I am 35 too)
I went on a 3 day solo trip nearly two years ago and it was wonderful! I definitely learned a lot that I would alter in my plans for my next solo trip (hopefully next year). Even though I do things alone in my everyday life (go for a drink, dinner, movies, etc) I was afraid it would feel weird at Disney. It was unite the opposite — Disney is a place full of friends you just haven’t met yet
Thank you so much, for reading. Like I said, I SO admire you. It is trip reports like yours that have inspired me to do this.Loved your trip introduction, the format was so cute! I'll be following along!
I'm glad you were able to make a difficult change. Leaving a familiar and comfortable situation with someone you love can't be easy and I hope you continue to heal
Love that attitude! That's sort of what I've been trying to do too lately. My friends might have husbands and kids, but they also don't have the same opportunities to travel that I do. I may want a husband and kids, but I can be happy this way too!
So cool that you spent your summer vacations in Italy!
Definitely not pathetic! I think traveling alone is super admirable, and Disney World is a great place to travel to, alone or otherwise! Really think you'll love it!
Might I suggest Animal Kingdom Lodge?
Ooooh you'll love it! Diagon Alley is so magical!
I really enjoyed Trattoria Al Forno!
I've never heard of such a thing, but I do know that Animal Kingdom Lodge offers tours of their restaurants in the morning, and it's free!
That's a great time to go! You would see it all decked out for Halloween, and you could attend a Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party! Of the two holiday parties, I definitely prefer the Halloween!
Thank you so much. It isn't easy. I still struggle. It is crazy how much women are being judged based on things like that to this day.Solo trips are awesome! One of the things I actually miss about being single is going on Solo vacations! LOL
I am on-board! Looking forward to seeing your plans and eventual trip report.
You intro is very relatible. At age 33 I was much in the same place life-wise. I am happily married now, but at THAT time I had to struggle through and accept my identity and life as there were without that.
Remember too.. you did not waste 8 years of your life. Every moment becomes part of who you are and is valuable, even if that value is in learning a difficult lesson!