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<font color=red>KUNGALOOSH!!<br><font color=purple
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Goofie and Jersey...DGF and I just booked WL for Sept. 24-29...We heard the secret and are gonna live the dream!
DWAOBs UNITE!

SusanWasHere said:awww SeaSpray, you have to get Si out of the attic! I have Si and Am all over my house and buy everything with them on it, lol! Including 3 frames over XMas from Epcot for each of my babies!![]()
Jerseylicious, you seem like such a wise old soul. I wouldn't mind having a BFFAEAE just like you- but only if you loved Disney. Oh well!
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Yes, I love to watch the interaction too when I'm solo. One thing I love to do when I'm solo is help "packrat Mommy" by holding something on the bus, or talking to children in a long line (it helps make the time go by for them, they love to answer questions about what they've done). It takes only a few minutes for me, it's a fun diversion, so as I think about it, even though I always go without kids, not having kids around would be boring for me.Karnak said:Neat idea, but I would also point out that as adult visitor who often tours the parks solo, I really enjoy watching families trying their best to keep their younguns entertained as the day wears down. Always reminds me of when my five children were growing up and my wife and I would take them to an amusement park or major zoo. "Darn," I would think. "Crying again (or sleeping in the stroller)! "And after I paid a bunch for these admission tickets. Darn!"
These years I like to see parents going through what I went through a few years ago. Makes my day, don't you see?
So, WDW without children? I think not. But an interesting idea nonetheless.
Enjoy.
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1994 Sept. - Port Orleans - French Quarter
1996 Nov. - Disney Institute
1997 Nov. - Port Orleans - Riverside
1998 Dec. - Boardwalk
1999 Nov. - Port Orleans - French Quarter
2001 July - Contemporary
2002 May - Boardwalk
2002 Dec. - Polynesian (concierge)
2003 May - Animal Kingdom
2004 June - Port Orleans - French Quarter
2005 April - Port Orleans - French Quarter
2005 Dec. - Port Orleans - French Quarter
2006 March - Port Orleans - French Quarter (upcoming)
2006 Dec. - Resort undecided (planning stage)
BYC said:Aw, gee....someone has to speak up for the kids! If there were any other group of people that someone were to suggest eliminating from a weekend at Disney, the flame throwers would be burning in full force! Insert any other group of people were it says "kids" (gays, whites, blacks, women, men, muslims, christians, etc. etc. etc.), and oh, my! ...wouldn't there be an uproar!! I say lets not have special weekends for anyone, and lets not have weekends that segregate us. Let's just all go to Disney whenever we can, and be with other people who love it. Why leave out the kids??
fakereadhed said:What a fabulous idea!!! I love it! All the grumpy people go on one weekend and the rest of us can have a better time while we're there with our families.![]()
Quinn222 said:Ah but we wouldn't be grumpy if we weren't getting run over by strollers, knocked into by teenagers and made deaf by screaming kids.
Brian Noble said:I'm in the middle with what appears to be the majority. I'd love to go without my own kids, but having kids around me is usually more fun than annoyance. There's something about how kids see the parks that just enhances my own enjoyement of them.
For example, kids never ever, even for a minute, wonder if that's a girl inside of that Mickey Mouse costume. Heck, most kids don't even think "costume". Most grown-ups do both.
Now, if we could make it Peter-Pan-style grownups (i.e.: not-grown-ups) only, then maybe we're talking!