Germany -Adults Only Itinerary Differences

mapsd

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Considering an ABD without the kids this time.

Can anyone tell me if the Adults Only Germany tour is altered to include more "adult" interests?
The ordinary plan looks great, but would love some more big kid stuff.
 
Hi! My DH and I did the first Germany trip this summer, and it was adult exclusive. I have been following TXtransplant's trip report, and the only difference I see is because we were a smaller group, we didn't split up to take turns doing any of the activities. There was 17 in our group. The only other difference I have seen is Jennae gave us a guided tour of St. James's church in Rothenburg. This could have just been a Jennae thing. She was training Lexie.
 
Marius and Lexie told our group that the adults only and the family trips are essentially identical. This trip is great for kids...there are parts that might be a little much for adults only. It just depends on how much of a "kid at heart" the adults on your trip are.
 
I guess the adults on our group were all "kids at heart," because we all had a great time. I think being Disney, these trips attract the "Disney people." And a kid at heart is a pretty good definition for all of us!
 

When we did this adventure in 2013, it was all adults. The itinerary was the same, but the Step-on guides geared their spiels more for adults. Not as filtered as when the kids are there.
 














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