How about a "no kids" night at the World?

HermanTriplets+1

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Does WDW ever do an "over-18 only" night like they do grad night, etc?? Just wondering - wouldn't it be a blast - a whole park filled with silly adults ??
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
 
Does WDW ever do an "over-18 only" night like they do grad night, etc?? Just wondering - wouldn't it be a blast - a whole park filled with silly adults ??
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:

Although I doubt this will ever happen, we can dream!
(Actually I was hoping for "over 30 only"!)
 
I really like that idea! I wish it would happen...
 

Sign me up. They close the park for enough special events, I'm sure they could pull this off. The kids clubs sure would be busy that night.
 
Someone posted the same idea in one of the general sections. The thread quickly took a bad turn.
 
Someone posted the same idea in one of the general sections. The thread quickly took a bad turn.

Too bad - we are all adults here.

I know it would be my wish for just ONE night to NOT see a child melting down, throwing a fit, or just whinning. The big Kids need time to play too!
 
While my wife and I have no kids, I do not mind them being all around at Disney. I actually liked it, you could see the excitement in their eyes and it was great. Not to mention when we did see the crying ones, it reminded us of why we don't have any of our own.:rolleyes1
 
I came to the conclusion this last trip that I no longer enjoy fantasyland and to a lesser degree, tomorrowland, as much as I used to due to the sheer number of strollers in the park.

It'd be so nice to have a stroller-free night.

As for child-like behavior, I don't think eliminating the under 18 age crowd would resolve that - I know too many full grown kids who behave jsut as bad or worse than 8 year olds :rotfl: (Example: co workers buying nerf guns and firing them over cubical walls - I doubt they behave any better when on vacation hehe.)
 
I came to the conclusion this last trip that I no longer enjoy fantasyland and to a lesser degree, tomorrowland, as much as I used to due to the sheer number of strollers in the park.

It'd be so nice to have a stroller-free night.

As for child-like behavior, I don't think eliminating the under 18 age crowd would resolve that - I know too many full grown kids who behave jsut as bad or worse than 8 year olds :rotfl: (Example: co workers buying nerf guns and firing them over cubical walls - I doubt they behave any better when on vacation hehe.)

We stopped doing anything in Fantasyland years ago... it's just too horrible trying to get through the chaos.

I'm all for the adults only hours... maybe close Magic Kingdom at 9:00pm and do the adults only for a couple hours.
 
I think if a child can't walk on their own, they should not be allowed into Disney. That would elimanate all the strollers! :thumbsup2
 
My friend and I had this same thought this summer. Like have an additional park stay open, a "family extra magic hours" and an "adults only extra magic" how fab!
 
YES YES YES

We just got back a couple of weeks ago, after a trip with our DD, DSIL, and DGD4. We had a great time, but my husband ALSO thought it would be great to have one night a month for Adults Only.
 
I think this is a fab idea however Disney closed PI becasue it was too adult orientated so i doubt this well ever happen *sigh*
 
What I wouldn't give to see this happen! I doubt Disney would ever do it, but wouldn't it be wonderful?

I'd even settle for the "no strollers night" suggestion.
 


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