LegoMom3
WDW vet now exploring "Walt's Park!"
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When at Disney by yourself (speaking to women especially here, I guess) do you let people know you're on a solo trip, or keep it to yourself?
Disney is just one of those places where it's easy to strike up a conversation with others...in lines, restaurants, the bus, etc.. Families often exchange stories of how many times they've been, or this is their first trip, or Little Johnny's first trip, or a special celebration. I really wouldn't really think anything of simply telling people I was on a solo "mom-time" trip w/o the kids for a change! But better judgement tells me that perhaps I ought to just say I'm touring "x" park alone that day while DH and the kids are doing something else?
We like to think we're safer at Disney than elsewhere, but common sense should still rule.
What are others' experiences?
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Disney is just one of those places where it's easy to strike up a conversation with others...in lines, restaurants, the bus, etc.. Families often exchange stories of how many times they've been, or this is their first trip, or Little Johnny's first trip, or a special celebration. I really wouldn't really think anything of simply telling people I was on a solo "mom-time" trip w/o the kids for a change! But better judgement tells me that perhaps I ought to just say I'm touring "x" park alone that day while DH and the kids are doing something else?

What are others' experiences?
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