My wife is turning 40 this year, and i am planning a surprise trip to Disney world for the two of us.. no kids for the first time..
I am terrified..!! When we go as a family, the kids kind of set the pace of the day. Where we go, what attractions we see, where/when we eat etc .. this time, it is just the two of us, for 5 days alone at the world.
Many years ago (before my wife) i had an adult only trip with a girl i was dating. It was her first time there, and she HATED it. She hated the heat, the food, the crowds, even Disney itself and we ended up spending the entire week in the hotel room... and no it wasn't fun.
My wife does love Disney and she has been hinting that she wants to go for her birthday (by telling me how cool it would be to go for her birthday) so it won't be as bad as a situation as before but.....
I could really use some adults only advice to make this trip wonderful!
That's funny. Maybe ME would have delivered to your workplace if you had asked.
Wow! So much information! You are "terrified" about vacationing with your wife alone without the kids. Great relationship.![]()
Well, don't you think that's part of the whole relationship thing? DH and I have some very similar and also disparate tastes. However, during our trips we just sort of go with the flow and it all works out. Other than the trips when the kids were quite young and everything was magical I think our solo trips are some of my fav. memories. Also, the solo trips with DD as an almost adult are (totally unanticipated but fantastic) parts of the evolution of family dynamics. Sort of like "to everything there's a season". It's definitely different, but wonderful in it's own special way. It took me ages to convince my husband he'd love it, but he finally caved and now we're here 2 x/ yr.Thanks for the support --- heres the sit
Its not that there is nothing to do.. or that we won't find something to do..
I am terrified of the repeat of the last experience with an adult trip.
When we go as a family, if there is an attraction the kids want to go on, and one of US didn't want to that was fine.. the one who didn't want to didn't.. saw a show, browsed the shops, had a snack as suggested and we would meet up after the attraction,
In this situation... we don't have that option. I would never just leave her to go on a ride/attraction alone. She would never leave me to go one an attraction alone. Although there are attractions that one of us LOVE and the other HATES.
So far, it is STILL a secret. I actually got the reservation package yesterday which is what prompted me to come back here (been very busy summer and i had almost forgotten about it!!)
So far things are working out.. Epcot (her favorite park) has Extra Magic hours on her birthday, i have breakfast booked @ Chef Mickeys (her fave Character experience) and Dinner booked at Bistro de Paris, and a couples relaxation spa package at the Saratoga .
Then we have a full week after that to chill relax and do Disney like kids.
(and the "little ones" are 14 and 12 .... its harder to keep it from them, cause they will spill the beans..)