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Hello everyone!
^ oh dear, typing that made me think of disney world transportation. I just returned yesterday after 21 days in the happiest place on earth- walt disney world!
I went with my mother, sister, brother and niece. It was the best time of my life, but I actually spent 90% of the holiday alone!
My mother and father are separated. For my 18th birthday, he's giving me cash for a holiday. Now, I can vacation to WDW for 21 days and stay at a value resort with that money, and still have cash left over for spending and dining.
My mother doesn't think she will be returning to WDW for at least 6 years. My sister wants to wait until her 3 y/o DD is older, because, although she loved it, she won't remember it.
So basically- I'll be going alone. That doesn't bother me at all, as I love my own company. I just have a few questions.
Firstly- am I the only person to return from THREE WEEKS in WDW and immediately want to book another trip?! I miss it so much it hurts. I sobbed all the way from Saratoga to Orlando International on the magical express. I spent my last morning in a deserted camp Minnie mickey, having amazing interactions with my fave characters chip n dale. At 10:30am, it got busy so I headed to EE, rode it twice, then went to magic kingdom to say goodbye to my true home. I thought it would be years until I returned. I didn't think those wishes I made to myself whilst watching the wishes fireworks would actually come true as soon as I returned with an email from my father (who feels guilty about abusing me as a little girl, hence the money.)
Second- table service dining solo. Is it awkward? I've never done it, but I cannot imagine only doing quick service. We were on the free dining plan, so had a table service every day (mostly dinner but some lunches, also one breakfast). Character meals I can't see being a problem, apart from the photos but I'm sure I'll find a CM or family willing to snap a pic of a young woman hugging mickey! Normal dinners though, I imagine could be awkward.
My mum thinks I'll be fine after a couple of days and I'd be used to it. She knows I'm a very responsible person, I wouldn't get myself into any stupid mess or anything, and I'd stay out of trouble. Heck, I'd spend my evenings dancing with a slushie at Club 626 in MK with Stitch, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale!
Those who are frequent solo travellers, is 21 days a ridiculous length of time? Travelling from the UK, it's normally a better deal to do 14 days, and 21 is only slightly more expensive. I love disney, and even lazy days spent walking around downtown disney, or sitting on a bench at MK, drawing, reading and watching parades is like heaven to me!
A good 75% of my trip was spent getting pics with the characters. I LOVE chip n dale, and I've got so many amazing memories with them, as well as wonderful pictures- Dale and I got 'married' and planned to run away to Epcot together (he kept pointing to my epcot pins and my ipad lock screen of me in front of spaceship earth, until I finally got it!), until he noticed I only had a Chip pin! Then he shook his head and went over to irritate Donald, who was stomping around after Minnie had 'said something'. This was all for my benefit. I was the only guest at Camp Minnie-Mickey that early in the morning
. I then got a cool picture with Donald. I didn't know Chip, Dale and Baloo had snuck in until I viewed my photopass pics. Amazing!
I can see myself having the best 18th birthday ever. What are your thoughts?
^ oh dear, typing that made me think of disney world transportation. I just returned yesterday after 21 days in the happiest place on earth- walt disney world!
I went with my mother, sister, brother and niece. It was the best time of my life, but I actually spent 90% of the holiday alone!
My mother and father are separated. For my 18th birthday, he's giving me cash for a holiday. Now, I can vacation to WDW for 21 days and stay at a value resort with that money, and still have cash left over for spending and dining.
My mother doesn't think she will be returning to WDW for at least 6 years. My sister wants to wait until her 3 y/o DD is older, because, although she loved it, she won't remember it.
So basically- I'll be going alone. That doesn't bother me at all, as I love my own company. I just have a few questions.
Firstly- am I the only person to return from THREE WEEKS in WDW and immediately want to book another trip?! I miss it so much it hurts. I sobbed all the way from Saratoga to Orlando International on the magical express. I spent my last morning in a deserted camp Minnie mickey, having amazing interactions with my fave characters chip n dale. At 10:30am, it got busy so I headed to EE, rode it twice, then went to magic kingdom to say goodbye to my true home. I thought it would be years until I returned. I didn't think those wishes I made to myself whilst watching the wishes fireworks would actually come true as soon as I returned with an email from my father (who feels guilty about abusing me as a little girl, hence the money.)
Second- table service dining solo. Is it awkward? I've never done it, but I cannot imagine only doing quick service. We were on the free dining plan, so had a table service every day (mostly dinner but some lunches, also one breakfast). Character meals I can't see being a problem, apart from the photos but I'm sure I'll find a CM or family willing to snap a pic of a young woman hugging mickey! Normal dinners though, I imagine could be awkward.
My mum thinks I'll be fine after a couple of days and I'd be used to it. She knows I'm a very responsible person, I wouldn't get myself into any stupid mess or anything, and I'd stay out of trouble. Heck, I'd spend my evenings dancing with a slushie at Club 626 in MK with Stitch, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale!
Those who are frequent solo travellers, is 21 days a ridiculous length of time? Travelling from the UK, it's normally a better deal to do 14 days, and 21 is only slightly more expensive. I love disney, and even lazy days spent walking around downtown disney, or sitting on a bench at MK, drawing, reading and watching parades is like heaven to me!
A good 75% of my trip was spent getting pics with the characters. I LOVE chip n dale, and I've got so many amazing memories with them, as well as wonderful pictures- Dale and I got 'married' and planned to run away to Epcot together (he kept pointing to my epcot pins and my ipad lock screen of me in front of spaceship earth, until I finally got it!), until he noticed I only had a Chip pin! Then he shook his head and went over to irritate Donald, who was stomping around after Minnie had 'said something'. This was all for my benefit. I was the only guest at Camp Minnie-Mickey that early in the morning

I can see myself having the best 18th birthday ever. What are your thoughts?