I was alone at WDW for a conference several years ago.
It was being held at the CR and I ended up with a 10th floor room with a MK view. I was able to purchase discounted park tickets at the convention rate, and it was mid-September (pre free dining) so the crowds were almost non existent.
I was looking forward to being alone in the parks for months before hand but after a couple of hours I found myself wishing for my wife and kids so I had someone to share with.
Getting into a log at SM by myself but watching a bunch of happy families just made me miss my own.
I did get to do all that I wanted to, and see everything I wanted to, travel at my own pace, but it just wasn't the feeling I had expected. Seems like less magic when I was on my own.
The experience hasn't completely turned me off however. In a couple of weeks I've got to go to Long Beach on business - I've added an extra two days in Anaheim to see DL by myself
It was being held at the CR and I ended up with a 10th floor room with a MK view. I was able to purchase discounted park tickets at the convention rate, and it was mid-September (pre free dining) so the crowds were almost non existent.
I was looking forward to being alone in the parks for months before hand but after a couple of hours I found myself wishing for my wife and kids so I had someone to share with.
Getting into a log at SM by myself but watching a bunch of happy families just made me miss my own.
I did get to do all that I wanted to, and see everything I wanted to, travel at my own pace, but it just wasn't the feeling I had expected. Seems like less magic when I was on my own.
The experience hasn't completely turned me off however. In a couple of weeks I've got to go to Long Beach on business - I've added an extra two days in Anaheim to see DL by myself
