Calling all SINGLE solo travelers

More Massachusetts folks! There must be something in the water that makes us love disney. Darn that contamination! :earboy2:
 

I'm a 44 SWF who has been to Disney at least onece or twice a year for a looong time. Now that I live down here (as of 4/10/05 formerly Arlington Heights IL) , I expect many more solo trips in my future. My next stay is May 18th and 19th at the WL.

In the May Solos thread, I just discovered that Crcromier and I will be taking the same tour of Epcot on the same day! This will be my first meeting of a fellow DISer!!

Donna
 
Blueeyes101817 said:
both other girls bc i cannot find a guy that likes disney , and as you said, i dont want a miserable guy...my goal is to find a g uy in jersey who actually likes disney and is actually not going to treat me miserably!!

Well ... except for the being in jersey part ....
 
Also SWF. 42.
Will be there when y'all have your meet in May, but I'll be right in the middle of a triathlon at noon. Come by Ft. Wilderness and cheer us on!!! :)
Will be there 5/18-5/23.
 
Duckbarn said:
Recently divorced, 50 year old, Disney World lover, father to 5 (ages 6-11), from Michigan. I'm raising my kids to also love Disney World, so I should have travel partners for a few more years :goodvibes We do Disney World trivia at the Dinner table. Hope to find someone, someday who also loves Disney, being a Jimmy Buffett fan would be frosting on the cake. ::MickeyMo

Where in MI - I haven't heard of anyone else mention Disney and Jimmy Buffet in the same sentence before.

My dad played trivia with us at dinner when we were kids too. But it was general trivia prepared me forTrivial Pursuit years before the game hit the market, but when it did my brother, sister and I were prepared!
 
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tarheel_girl said:
Hi again! I'm going on the 2nd voyage from the West Coast (Jun.4th). I'm not going alone....another friend is going as well. Any body else that's single going to be cruising then? :flower:

I'll be on the 5/28 and will just miss you. SWF, 52 (until the cruise - birthday celebration on board). Originally booked solo but about 2 months ago my cousin decided to join me.

Have done WDW alone for more times than I can count. APholder for 8 yrs running but then discovered DCL and have done cruises instead the last few years.


Prince Charming or slightly Goofy .... where are you :confused3 .... I keeping looking but I don't see you - LOL
 
Duckbarn said:
Recently divorced, 50 year old, Disney World lover, father to 5 (ages 6-11), from Michigan. I'm raising my kids to also love Disney World, so I should have travel partners for a few more years :goodvibes We do Disney World trivia at the Dinner table. Hope to find someone, someday who also loves Disney, being a Jimmy Buffett fan would be frosting on the cake. ::MickeyMo
Right age range! Right marital status! And he likes Jimmy Buffett too? :wave2: No better combination, but Michigan, why Michigan? That's sooooo far from Seattle? :sad1:
Aren't there ANY single Washingtonians on this thread?
 
Just found this thread so I guess I will add mine. SWF 34 with two kids from Ohio. Will be in Disney June 20-29 (going with kids and divorced mom 56 and were all Disneyholics) Would love to meet up with anyone going then.
 
Single again, 2 little girls that love disney and I love taking them there. 37 years here, have been to disney multiple times but love going back again and again - never done a solo trip yet though, i'd feel too guilty not taking the girls.
 
I travel solo to WDW quite often, but mainly just day trips as I only live an hour away. Even though its great traveling with friends, soemtimes its a bit less stressful solo.

And while I do have a love for Disney, I am one of those much closer to the "dark side" (Universal!) Actually, anything roller coaster or theme park-related does it for me. While driving up from FL to NY in June, I plan to hit Busch gardens Williamsburg, and maybe even Kings Dominion (doubtful on PKD.)

BTW, I'm a 25 year old SWM, and I personally am not a Fantasmic fan. :earseek:
 
Slacking said:
I travel solo to WDW quite often, but mainly just day trips as I only live an hour away. Even though its great traveling with friends, soemtimes its a bit less stressful solo.

And while I do have a love for Disney, I am one of those much closer to the "dark side" (Universal!) Actually, anything roller coaster or theme park-related does it for me. While driving up from FL to NY in June, I plan to hit Busch gardens Williamsburg, and maybe even Kings Dominion (doubtful on PKD.)

BTW, I'm a 25 year old SWM, and I personally am not a Fantasmic fan. :earseek:
If you're a coaster fanatic, you have got to make plans to travel to Cedar Point outside Sandusky, OH. Millenium is fantastic! On the down side, they don't have a "fast pass" system. On a very busy Sat one time, the average wait for the more popular rides was 45 min.
 
pdchris said:
If you're a coaster fanatic, you have got to make plans to travel to Cedar Point outside Sandusky, OH. Millenium is fantastic! On the down side, they don't have a "fast pass" system. On a very busy Sat one time, the average wait for the more popular rides was 45 min.

Yeah, I need to get back to Cedar Point, last time I was there was back in 1996! It could have been '95, but pretty sure it was '96, it was the year Mantis first opened, so I have a few coasters to catch up on! Top Thrill Dragster too, I have yet to ride an Intamin Rocket Coaster, and hopefully will get the chance soon.

And I absolutely loathe the fastpass systems. Sure, I use them to my advantage when I can, but I think it creates more of a mess then needed. IMO, if parks like CP had a fastpass-type system, the waits would probably be a bit longer than 45 min.!

And about my not liking of Fantasmic, I once posted my "recap" of the show here on the Dis. I posted it on another board too, maybe if I can find it, I'll bring it over here........
 
Slacking said:
And about my not liking of Fantasmic, I once posted my "recap" of the show here on the Dis. I posted it on another board too, maybe if I can find it, I'll bring it over here........


It's okay...there are certain WDW things that everyone loves that bore me to tears...
 
pdchris said:
If you're a coaster fanatic, you have got to make plans to travel to Cedar Point outside Sandusky, OH. Millenium is fantastic! On the down side, they don't have a "fast pass" system. On a very busy Sat one time, the average wait for the more popular rides was 45 min.

On the contrary, Cedar Point DOES have a fast pass system. I never use fast pass at either WDW or CP. I plan my day around wait times. I've been to CP on Saturdays and only waited more than an hour once. I agree, Cedar Point is much better for roller coasters. I'm a roller coaster junkie and I make it there 2-3 times a year. However Disney is more about suspending reality and living in fantasy. Yes, there are some sweet rides/coasters, but I don't go for that. I go for chance to forget everything and act like a kid.
 
goofytime2000 said:
I actually think the Mouse is over rated, but thats just because I'm Goofy :duck: :rotfl2:

Actually, I agree with that in a lot of ways! Mickey might be an icon, but if you watch his cartoons, you'll find he's not a very good actor, no range of emotion, always a one-note performance compared to Donald or Goofy. As a cartoon character, he is a bit overrated, but as an icon, he's classic!
 





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