My babies are 26 and 20 and on just got married and one is in college and they still talk about wanting to do
Disney Vacations with us. Just recently the oldest wants to plan a family trip for her little brother's college graduation.
I am always looking for a great reason to go to Disney though my husband doesn't love it like the kids and I do. Or so he says. I mentioned wanting to take a mother/son trip for SWW next year since the kiddo will get out of school mid May and I got the stinkeye big time so I guess he wants to go.
We loved going with our kids and we love going with our adult kids. We love doing evening EMH and staying up late and I love that my kids have the Disney bug and have fun. Our first "grown up trip" was on our 25th wedding anniversary I found a new way to do it that made everyone happy! We cruised
Royal Caribbean out of Port Canaveral and came back into port on our anniversary, rented a car and came back and spent two days, including our actual anniversary at Epcot. It was awesome. We slept in and then took a cab to the Beach Club and went in through the IG and spent the whole day lazily wandering the WS. We saw every single movie (something the kids never had the patience to do) and we enjoyed Voices of Liberty. We meandered in the shops. We never even went into FW. It was a grown up fun time and we capped it off by going back to the hotel, showering and cleaning up and spending our anniversary dinner at the California Grill and watching the fireworks. And my DH, who had endured many trips full of autograph books, and IASW and switched up ADRs and me agonizing over what resort to book was able to watch the fireworks and tell me "Next to you is my happiest place on earth and I"m so glad to be here with you."
My husband loves to cruise and so this Sept, to celebrate getting the baby off to the second year of college and successfully paying off the wedding, I booked another cruise out of Port Canaveral. My husband and I love to cruise so that works. It sails on a Sunday but he travels a lot so we often travel on points. It seems we really should fly in the day before the cruise, right? Oh no! No points flights on Saturday but we can fly on Friday super early. Now what to do with a Friday night and Saturday in Orlando. What?
MNSSHP is on Friday? And we have enough points to check a DTD hotel so if we just go to MNSSHP on Friday night we won't need park tickets because we can go for the evening and see the final Fantasy Land Expansion and do something we haven't before, since we're going to be there after all. Maybe we will spend Saturday at DTD or we can book a dinner at a resort or do a progressive monorail CS dinner. It's kind of fun to be able to be creative with it. It won't be a true "Disney trip" but it will be fun. It's nice not to have kids who will want to go see it all and to just toss in a few WDW nights.
We don't go every year but every few is fine and I can work with that. I think it would be fun to go with the kids and spouses sometime too. I hope their spouses are ready though. My kids have Rope Drop philosophy and have a plan mentality ingrained in them since their first trip at age 3. But hey, I think that just means I raised them right.
Hope you find a way to tour the parks that works for you. I think there is enough of "something for everyone" that it really can work for every age.