Adults only on a trip, ever done it?

jjarman

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I have always gone with my son or, this upcoming trip, my two nephews. Never been on one with just adults. My husband is not a big disney fan at all. :confused3

Last night some friends came by and Mike saw my Unofficial Guide book on the kitchen table. He quickly grabbed his wife, Tammy, and showed her. He asked me all excited if I was planning a trip. I said yes I am going in January and asked him if they wanted to come with us. He tried to get me to change it to February but that will never do. Anyway, we are going to try to work on a trip sometime with just the 4 of us or, if we can work it out, with all our kids. They range in age from 16 to early 20s. I think it would be so much fun but have never done this. Anyone ever done something like this?
 
We do this all the time. Probably the last 12 or 13 times we went to Disney it was adults only. We have a blast!

Sometimes it's just me and my best friend - total Disney nuts the whole way. Sometimes it's me, DH, best friend and my parents. My dad and DH are not huge Disney fans, but they love us so by default kinda have to love Disney - or at least tolerate it. They never really look forward to the trip, but always have a good time. The last trip (3 weeks ago) was 9 adults, no children. Me, DH, 22yo son, best friend, parents, sister, plus brother and his girl (we met her for the first time on this trip!). Again - totally awesome time had by all! My parents even went a few days by themselves to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary (a gift by us kids - and they BOTH had a great time).

It's a different trip with just adults, but it can be way better in lots of ways. Not so much whining, ability to get a break from each other if there's too much "together time", you don't have to be responsible for others, etc. The only downfall I've ever found - and it's minor and you can't avoid it even with children - is that everyone's personality is fully grown. It's hard sometimes to please everyone. If you want to go to it's a small world, but someone else hates it, unless you're all very aware that sometimes you do stuff because you love the people, not the activity, or you're all willing to sit something out while the others do it, it can get stressful. Luckily, our core vacationing group of 5 really seems to have this down pat. We all speak up about our personal "must-dos" and we all work to make them happen.

I would totally recommend an all adults trip. Works great for us - but we all love each other and will do stuff to make each other happy. If you have a selfish, bratty "kid" in your group of adults, it can make for a crappy trip, though, so think about how you all get along, plan accordingly and say Hi to Mickey for me!
 
Sure adults go to Disney! My parents have gone by themselves before and are going again in December. My friend and I are going in January. You never get too old for the magic! ;)

Have a great trip and happy planning!
 
You should try it. Our kids are grown and "not into the WDW thing anymore", so all our trips are adults only now. While going with children has it's own special magic, there's a magic to just going with your spouse as well. You get to experience more of the relaxing aspects of WDW.
 

We bought into DVC when I was 15 or so. I'm now 20 so yes, all of our recent trips are "adult-only" trips. In fact, I will be going to Disney with my parents and bff (also 20) this Jan. This bff also went with me and my parents on my h.s. graduation trip (we got a 2 bdr villa at BCV) and had a marvelous time. If you choose to go with older teens, it'll be a great time. The Disney magic is still in all of us, and we enjoy the attractions and educational experiences (Epcot is our fave park). When we go, we try to incorporate a lot of leisure time to get away from our busy everyday lives. Think pool time, time for shopping in DTD, and lots of time to eat at table service restaurants- think things that you prob wouldn't be able to enjoy as much with younger kids. Have fun!
 
We love adult only WDW & DCL trips.. they are usually only short one.. 3 days or so.. but they rock!! :thumbsup2


We go nonstop!!! :cool2:
 
Adult trips are totally different.
Our trips consist of:
No character meets
Deluxe resort (Epcot Resorts, Boardwalk Inn, Yacht/Beach Clubs, Swan/Dolphin, are great resorts and very convenient for grown-ups with the easy walking access to Epcot through the International Gateway.)
Sleeping later
Table service lunch and dinner, lots of Signature Dining.
Adult beverages
Behind the scenes tours

At MK:
Late evening EMH (less strollers)
No Fantasyland or Toontown
Hall of Presidents
POTC
HM
Steam Train

At Epcot:
World Showcase Entertainment! (Off Kilter, British Invasion, MoRockin, etc.)
Rose & Crown
Soarin' (FastPass, of course!)
M:S green team
Spaceship Earth
American Adventure
Le Cellier

At Hollywood Studios:
R'nRC
Brown Derby
Great Movie Ride
Mulch, Sweat & Shears
50's Prime Time cocktail lounge
Streetmosphere entertainers

At Animal Kingdom:
Expedition Everest
The animal exploration trails
DeVine
Flights of Wonder show
Kilimanjaro Safari

Of course everyone is different, but this is what I love to do on an adult's only trip. :goodvibes
 
Our last trip was all adults (my bro over 21)
But just as fun! Plus it was great, we could go to a lounge and have an adult beverage and have no worries. Plus we can split up and make plans to meet again if you get tired of hanging out together.

Just me and my hubby in Jan 2010 and we are so excited. OK, Me more then him.. haha
But we are going to stop and smell the roses and really take in things.
Like EPcot World Showcase....

And have some great food...

It's different with no kids but you have lots of kids to watch and really take in how cute they are - getting to talk to them and their parents in line, but you get to move on.... and they have their kids... HAHA (no offense to anyone) I love kids..and love watching them at Disneyworld... OMG too much fun....

You'd never regret it... :banana:
 
I haven't been to WDW with a child since I WAS one. My last 4 trips have been adults only. However, we are planning a trip for 2011 with the in-laws who have 4 children. So I'll get to see their Disney enjoyment and then leave when I've had enough. :rotfl:
 
It's just me and my husband. We have always gone to WDW without kids (except this last time with a grand gathering) We like it much better.
 
I've done 3 adults only trips, and am doing 2 more this year!
I'm 24 and some of these trips I've done with friends. Last April I went with my 80 year old grandmother, and the 2 of us are leaving in 9 days for another trip! :banana:
Disney doesn't care what numerical age you are! It's for everyone!
 
My wife and I have gone 4 times, just the two of us. After each trip, when people asked me how it was, I always say the same thing:

"Disney World is no place for children!"

You can and will have a wonderful time.

(note: we're taking our DD2 this December for the first time, but we've been there enough times that we won't be disappointed if we miss things by taking it slow)

Chad
 
My dh and I went in February to celebrate our anniversary alone and had a great time. Although...we went non-stop with no one to have to slow down for! I went with friends last month and dh and I are going for 4 days next month. We love taking our kids, but it is a lot of fun to go, just us, as well. For one thing...we can actually ride thrill rides TOGETHER, lol.
 
My husband and I have taken several trips with just the two of us to both DL and WDW. We love it! We've also gone with another couple several times. My sister and I surprised our other sister with a trip for her 50th bday - it was like one long slumber party!
 
It's just me and DH...no kids (don't have 'em). We have the best time ever!
 
Love the no whining...no dealing with over-tired kids...schedule at our pace. Have been on 6 adults only trips over the last couple of years (well some of "the kids" were with us on some of the trips, but the kids were all 18-28 yrs. old.. A couple of trips were just DH & I) We go on most rides, including Fantasyland in the MK. We love the stage shows, the movies in Epcot countries, the singers, the street performances. We love being able to go on what kids would call boring rides (TTA) and boring attractions (HoP) Love restaurants with adult beverages.

Now I'd love to take a grandkid(s) there when & if I have any (hint to my adult children!!!) but have to say the trips once the kids were grown were way more fun than when they were young.
 
I've only gone with children about four times and we're talking 100 plus visits over 10 years. If you are into Disney you do not need to bring children to enjoy a Disney park.
 
I've moved this thread to the Disney for Adults and Solo Travelers board. :)
 
Heck I havent gone with KIDS yet :), well 'kid aged' kids ;)
I've been there 4 times in the last 2 years and has been my wife, my mom, a friend of mine and myself lol..

Next Oct will be our first time with kids and I actually think it will be really cool since I've been there done that so I wont care about doing stuff and can 100% focus on the KIDS!!

It's gonna be AWESOME!!!
 
Since DH and I don't have kids yet so yes! It can be taught! I mean done (sorry Genie slipped out) I'm planning another adults only trip for us next year, and a friend of mine and I are planning a girls-only trip for the 2 of us. At least when we finally do have kids, we can not worry about not doing this or that-we already have!
 


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