enight?? With out kids is it worth it?

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Okay, my question might sound odd to some people..However in all the trips to WDW we have never done it without kids. So the adults that have been lucky enough to do WDW without kids.. Is it worth it to do enights? We always have done enights so my kids can rde on space mt, and buzz lightyear ride over and over so we didn't wait all day during the day.


Please give me your advice.
 
It's certainly worth it to me. I never have children with me when I experience an e-night. If I didn't do e-nights unless I had children with me I would never have all that fun :-)
 
I think it totally depends on what rides you like at MK. If you enjoy the ENight rides, I think it would be totally worth it without kids, especially if you go during a really crowded time. We were at MK all last week (with kids) and ENight was the only time I enjoyed being in the MK because of the crowds.
 
My Dad (57) and I (22) went to WDW about two years ago and did both of the e-nights they had the week we were there in March. It was probably the best time we had all week (and we had a mighty good trip). For us, it was a great chance to ride some of our favorite rides (Space Mountain, BTMRR, Buzz, etc) without waitin in line. I wouldn't have missed that for the world. And while I am technically my dad's "kid", i'm hardly little anymore. If you enjoy any or all of the e-night rides, I would *HIGHLY* recommend doing it. If anything, it might be more fun without kids, cuz the kids I've seen at enight can be mighty cranky staying up so late! Whatever you decide though, have a great trip!
 

During my last trip I did two E-Nights. The first one was with my son and his g/f, both adults. The second one was alone. I wasn't sure if I wanted to do one by myself and figured I'd just ride a few rides and then leave. It turned out to be a blast and before I knew it, it was midnight! I actually stayed longer when I was there alone then I did with the "kids".

Instead of running from ride to ride, I took some time to look around and enjoy the MK in its nearly empty state (my trip was in May... not sure how empty the park would be during the summer).

Go and enjoy! :bounce:

Roberta
 
We did an enight a couple of years ago in July. It was suppose to have been the entire family-myself, DH, ds7 and ds17. Well DH and the youngest ds were exhausted and didn't go. That left me and ds17. We had soooo much fun!!! Not only did we have short waits for the rides we also got to have great character interaction. It seemed to me that there weren't as many smaller kids there. We have pics of me dancing with Mickey and being silly with Goofy.
 
It's the BEST way to do e-nights !!!
 
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My DW and I have done E night by ourselves and just love it. There is something Magical about walking hand in hand in a nearly empty MK
 
Yeah, besides, our kids won't let us ride Buzz Lightyear over and over when they're with us!

(Texas Aggie's wife)
 
Last time I went to disney world, I did enights with my two children (one 9 the other four). I suggest that you should go without them because they tend to get whiny as the night wears on. ;)
 
My advice would depend on the age of your children as the ride selection for younger children during e-night is not that great -for example Toontown, Adventure Land and Fantasyland are totally closed

Thanks
jaysue
 
My first Enite was solo. I treasure the lovely picture I got of me with Mickey and Minnie-no waiting in line! Next Enite with 23 yo DS, next with 20 yo DS-probably not considered "kids". Loved all of them-got to ride Splash Mtn over and over.
 

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