kanderson89
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Hi All - My partner and I (55 and 42 yrs old, respectively) are very excited to be going to WDW. We have the Birnbaum WDW for adults book and it's helpful, but I wondered if there are any lived-experiences you could share about tips for enjoying an adult trip.
Let me be the first to say I love kids. I'm an educator. And I expect to see a lot of them at the park and will enjoy them. But I also would treasure a quiet dinner, a hidden path, a ride that is geared toward older folks, a time in the pool that is more quiet, etc. We don't golf or do spas, but we will probably rent a boat, have ressies at pricier/nicer restaurants, etc. We are visiting in January.
Any tips would be great.
Let me be the first to say I love kids. I'm an educator. And I expect to see a lot of them at the park and will enjoy them. But I also would treasure a quiet dinner, a hidden path, a ride that is geared toward older folks, a time in the pool that is more quiet, etc. We don't golf or do spas, but we will probably rent a boat, have ressies at pricier/nicer restaurants, etc. We are visiting in January.
Any tips would be great.

We love WDW and go once per year, sometimes twice. We have never gone with a child. (We invited our friends, whose son will be 6 next summer. Using our new
Maybe we will get to enjoy the place with a child we love at some point!)
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