mackmack
Predicted WDW AP's would be gone
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- Apr 16, 2008
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I am a solo disney world traveler.
I visit Disney World once a month for a week long stay(I am lucky to be able to do that financially). I always go alone and I never go on any rides(they are fine, but I am kinda indifferent towards most of them and am not really impressed). I do like the monorail and skyliner, mostly for the transportation but they are fun as well. Also the safari is pretty good and boat rides. I don't really classify those as traditional rides. Also standing in line for an hour or two for 3-5 minute ride is not my idea of a vacation, so that is a benefit.
I just like walking around, being outside and getting exercise. In my area we have parks but they are all trails through the woods. It's pretty boring, mundane, and claustrophobic. So basically I go down there just to walk around and look at the grounds/buildings/people watch etc. I listen to podcasts. It's a safe, fun place to be, especially at night when the lights are on.
Second reason is I like to stop around for the snacks. I don't do any sit down meals, I just randomly will get a dole whip or sandwiches at take out whatever. Its just a nice break from life to go down there and come back.
When I tell people I go to disney alone they already think I am weird, when I tell them I never ride any rides they think I am weirder.
I visit Disney World once a month for a week long stay(I am lucky to be able to do that financially). I always go alone and I never go on any rides(they are fine, but I am kinda indifferent towards most of them and am not really impressed). I do like the monorail and skyliner, mostly for the transportation but they are fun as well. Also the safari is pretty good and boat rides. I don't really classify those as traditional rides. Also standing in line for an hour or two for 3-5 minute ride is not my idea of a vacation, so that is a benefit.
I just like walking around, being outside and getting exercise. In my area we have parks but they are all trails through the woods. It's pretty boring, mundane, and claustrophobic. So basically I go down there just to walk around and look at the grounds/buildings/people watch etc. I listen to podcasts. It's a safe, fun place to be, especially at night when the lights are on.
Second reason is I like to stop around for the snacks. I don't do any sit down meals, I just randomly will get a dole whip or sandwiches at take out whatever. Its just a nice break from life to go down there and come back.
When I tell people I go to disney alone they already think I am weird, when I tell them I never ride any rides they think I am weirder.
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