Though we have gone numerous times, what suggestions does anyone have for to mature adults without kids?
Although I'm not sure I would classify my husband and I as mature adults just yet, we do go once a year without our son. Here are some of my favorite things we have done:
1. A monorail tour of the resorts stopping off to get a drink at each resort. If you don't drink, you can get an appetizer at each resort.
2. Attempting the Magic Kingdom Ultimate Tour (seeing every single attraction in one day) We missed only 5 of 83+ attractions. This choice is exhausting though, and only for the physically fit.
3. Take time in the Epcot countries to really look around and find something you have never seen before.
4. Do something silly that's actually for kids, but do it anyways. Last trip we found the bad frog, Constantine, from Muppets Most Wanted while following clues around Epcot. Really get into whatever you decide to do, the cast members are great, and it's fun to "play pretend" even as an adult sometimes. Other options are the Pirate game in MK, the Sorcerers game in MK, Agent P in Epcot, or be a Wilderness Explorer in Animal Kingdom)
5. Rent one of the little boats and tour the Seven Seas Lagoon and go check out the old River Country site. (okay, we haven't actually ever done this, but it's always on our list, maybe next trip)
6. Go on the Wild Africa Trek in Animal Kingdom (okay, haven't done this either, but I want to)
7. Go to Victoria and Alberts for dinner (also haven't done this, but my brother the foodie snob says it is the best meal he has ever had)
I hope you have a wonderful trip. There is so much at Disney for adults, you should have no problem finding new and enjoyable adult things to do.