cg1200
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 3, 2006
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I attended a conference a few weeks ago in WDW and had a few nights to myself so figured I'd visit some of the parks alone. I have 3 kids and we generally go to WDW once a year. I had never done WDW solo before and was sort of looking forward to it. I was staying at the Yacht Club so I was a short walk to Epcot which is where I went the first night.
The walk over was pleasant enough and I have to say I enjoyed just being able to go at my own pace. I felt like I was in a park just enjoying the sights and sounds. It was nice to just walk around the lagoon and take things in.
The wait for Soarin wasn't bad so I decided to go on. I must say I felt incredibly self-conscious standing on the line by myself. Everyone else was surrounded by friends or family and there I was all by myself feeling like a complete loser. I'm not one to just strike up a conversation with total strangers so I just ambled along playing with my phone. Finally getting to the boarding area the CM asked me how many and I said 1. I just felt so odd. I can't really explain why.
Test Track was easier because there is a dedicated single rider line so I didn't feel so out of place standing there by myself. I did Spaceship Earth since there was no line and would not have to endure the lengthy wait and associated awkwardness. I finished with the American Adventure which was fine since there was hardly anyone there. I also decided to stick around for Illuminations since I didn't have my kids nagging me to go on Test Track again!
The next night, I was resolved to get over my insecurity and decided to go to the MK which was hosting MNSSHP. The wait for the bus was long and I immediately felt awkward standing by myself on a packed bus full of families. Again, I enjoyed the walking around aspect, stopping for long breaks and just absorbing the atmosphere. I ventured onto the Haunted Mansion and Pirates both of which were fine but the waiting was once again uncomfortable. I staked out a spot for the Halloween parade and passed the time watching the crowds come and go.
Thanks to this board, I see that there are tons of people who visit Disney solo. I give you all credit. I thought I would enjoy it much more than I did. I doubt very much I would do it again. And if I did, I would not go on any rides.
I'm certainly not trying to put anyone off doing this. Just sharing a not-so-great experience. And tipping my cap to those who do this successfully. I guess for me it's not so much the parks themselves I enjoy, but the shared experience I have with my family. Their exuberance and joy makes the trip that much more enjoyable. Without them, it just wasn't the same.
The walk over was pleasant enough and I have to say I enjoyed just being able to go at my own pace. I felt like I was in a park just enjoying the sights and sounds. It was nice to just walk around the lagoon and take things in.
The wait for Soarin wasn't bad so I decided to go on. I must say I felt incredibly self-conscious standing on the line by myself. Everyone else was surrounded by friends or family and there I was all by myself feeling like a complete loser. I'm not one to just strike up a conversation with total strangers so I just ambled along playing with my phone. Finally getting to the boarding area the CM asked me how many and I said 1. I just felt so odd. I can't really explain why.
Test Track was easier because there is a dedicated single rider line so I didn't feel so out of place standing there by myself. I did Spaceship Earth since there was no line and would not have to endure the lengthy wait and associated awkwardness. I finished with the American Adventure which was fine since there was hardly anyone there. I also decided to stick around for Illuminations since I didn't have my kids nagging me to go on Test Track again!
The next night, I was resolved to get over my insecurity and decided to go to the MK which was hosting MNSSHP. The wait for the bus was long and I immediately felt awkward standing by myself on a packed bus full of families. Again, I enjoyed the walking around aspect, stopping for long breaks and just absorbing the atmosphere. I ventured onto the Haunted Mansion and Pirates both of which were fine but the waiting was once again uncomfortable. I staked out a spot for the Halloween parade and passed the time watching the crowds come and go.
Thanks to this board, I see that there are tons of people who visit Disney solo. I give you all credit. I thought I would enjoy it much more than I did. I doubt very much I would do it again. And if I did, I would not go on any rides.
I'm certainly not trying to put anyone off doing this. Just sharing a not-so-great experience. And tipping my cap to those who do this successfully. I guess for me it's not so much the parks themselves I enjoy, but the shared experience I have with my family. Their exuberance and joy makes the trip that much more enjoyable. Without them, it just wasn't the same.