Stacy's a freak said:
Thanks for the reinforcement! My first solo trip is coming up fast (not fast enough for me) and at times I wonder if it will be weird or scary or sad. But then I realize that none of those things are possible in WDW. I would love to hear what you did, where you ate, etc. Did you post a trip report. Actually, I would love it if you posted some details on here - or even sent me a p.m. I'm looking for suggestions of things to do

TIA
I haven't posted a trip report yet. (got off the plane last Saturday, babysat my nieces Saturday night, one stayed overnight, and have had a busy work week), but I hope to post one soon.
It was a short trip--I arrived late Tuesday, went to MK on Wednesday, MGM & Epcot on thursday. (I had 2 days left over on a ticket). I stayed at All Star Movies because I'm a cheapskate, and I've been there before (I wanted someplace familiar so I would be comfortable alone). I did a character meal--lunch at Crystal Palace--and that was amazing. The food & the service (my waitress took pictures of me with the characters) were awesome! The parks weren't crowded--the only ride I had to Fast Pass was Soarin'. I went on almost everything at MK. I finally rode BTMRR, which I really liked. I walked out of lunch just in time for the afternoon parade. I decided to stake a claim to a spot at the end of Main Street for Wishes. That's almost impossible to do when traveling with my family--they don't want to sit & wait for anything! It turned out to be the Halloween version--and it was great! Did a short trip to MGM (don't like thrill rides, so I only rode Star Tours (twice) & Great Movie Ride), then spent the rest of the day at Epcot, eating & drinking. Once again, I staked out a space at a table by Germany & had the best view of Illuminations. I shared the table with a few others, so that was fun.
It was a great trip. I loved it, and I'm trying to figure out when I can go back next year! I might go for my birthday (May), or finally go after Thanksgiving but before Christmas.
I'm not married, and I don't have kids. But I have always "tagged along" with family when they've done trips. So I did miss the kids' reactions to stuff, but I did enjoy watching other kids having a nice time. I'm used to eating out alone--I do it a lot when I'm home--so I knew that that wouldn't be a problem. I was always treated nicely when I made my PS, and like I said, the waitress at CP was wonderful.
I recommend solo trips! I had a great time, and so will you!
