Enjoy it, but be careful you might get hooked. I've been solo three times and am gearing up for my fourth trip. I enjoy going with my adult son but it's just easier solo. I try to find something in every park I either haven't done in a while or have never done (after over 33 years there are still things I haven't done) and do those. I also try to find places I've never eaten at and do that. I have my kindle downloaded on my phone and I tend to read that in TS restaurants after I've placed my order and sometimes in lines. Most of the time in lines I enjoy watching other people or playing with the gadgets in the lines. I tend to spend more time in the resorts when solo, it's nice to just relax and always go visit at least one resort I've never seen (that is getting harder as I've either stayed at or visited almost all of them). I play bus roulette with that one, find a central bus location for the type of resort you want to visit i.e. deluxe, moderate or value and hop on the first bus to arrive. Since I have an AP, I do the same thing when I'm ready to leave that resort, hop on the first park bus that arrives. If you aren't used to eating solo, I suggest you do a test run or two at home so you are comfortable with it. You will be there during Food and Wine so make sure you set some time aside to enjoy that as well.