Favorite part of doing Disney Adults only!

I don't have kids of my own yet but I know these things will change if/when I do, so this is what I love: traveling light, touring at my own pace, riding what I want to ride, eating/drinking at restaurants of my choice, not having to worry about children getting lost/injured/having meltdowns, and most importantly being able to act like a kid again and not having to play the responsible adult. It may sound selfish but I firmly believe Disney is for adults, too. Now if the cast members would just stop assuming that my brother is my boyfriend/husband when we go together. :lmao:
 
being able to walk quickly. some people think we must be jerks but when you are 6" and have a long stride you just have the natural ability to book it past slow people with strollers.
 
Yes! I hit four parks today (Epcot, DHS, MK, then DHS for Fantasia) with zero stress and a pool/nap break, mainly I think, because I can get where I need to get to quickly. I miss my kids this weekend, but not when I'm running to catch a bus...
 
Well, it used to be The Adventurer's Club. However, we still get:

No parades.
No standing in line for character autographs.
No complaining about scary rides.
No complaining about cheesy rides.
No complaining about heat/rain/pained feet/tiredness/boredom/etc. (well, not much anyways).
No constant requests for expensive souveniers.
No food to mouth wardrobe malfunctions.
Disneyquest till midnight.
We can sleep on Ellen's Universe of Engery...or the Great Movie Ride.
We can leave a park in the middle of the day without guilt about not having done everything.
We can ride the Haunted Mansion three times without guilt about taking up time needlessly.
We can skip waiting for Dumbo.
We can steal the Cinderella horse (we run faster than parents with little kids in tow).
We can behave maliciously towards one another in the pool, or the lazy river, or on the speedway.
We can make out on the TTA...or the Haunted Mansion...or a number of other likely rides.
We don't have to let some little kid win at mini-golf.

I could go on.
 

We are DINKS and we can do whatever we want.:laughing:
0100 swim in the quiet pool.
Sleep in. Put the "do not disturb" out.;)
Eat dinner at 9:00 p.m. and then go for after dinner drinks around the world.
Have more money so we can spend more days in WDW.:)
We can leave the park and go back to the room anytime we want. Or we can just do a resort day and relax.
Its just wonderful!;)
 
We just came back from the "adult only" trip. I would have to say the best part was being able to take a tour. We did the Keys to Kingdom tour and highly recommend it. And top quote from previous trips not said this one was..... "where is the stroller?" Just remembered the absolute best thing was enjoyin well deserved alone time with ourselves.
 
This is what I love about going to Disney World, you can have whatever type of vacation you want to with the right planning.

You can play golf, go boating, biking and/or take a long beautiful walk, followed by a Polynesian dinner complete with pineapple drinks and tiki torches and the next day spend the day at the Magic Kingdom and have hot fudge sundaes for dinner and be a kid yourself!

Well said!!! :thumbsup2
 
We're DVC owners with APs and visit 2-3 times a year. We love the relaxation and flexibility. Sleep in or make it to rope drop as we wish. Lie around the pool all day reading and then go to MK early to get a perfect seat for the parade. Cherry-pick our favorite attractions at a leisurely pace or do a tour. No lines to meet characters, trying to keep an eye on a child at a playground, or whining (okay, I whine a little sometimes). It's freedom!
 
Everyone we talked to before we went for the first time told us 'you will NEVER see it all in a week.'
WELL, as two newlywed 23 year-olds, let me tell you, we saw all 4 parks, a water park, DTD and little bits in between! I will never say we saw it all (because we have been back another time since and still found things we hadn't seen) but we lapped people with kids and strollers over and over! We did what we wanted, when we wanted, at the pace we wanted (which was FAST :) because I couldn't contain my excitement!).

However, I'm a little biased, because I have never been to Disney with kids, but I feel kind of selfish feeling a little sad that I will not get to do everything *I* want to do when we have kids LOL! :)

Enjoy adult time at Disney, but act like a kid ;)
 


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