Garyjames220
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So what other things are good to do in wdw is not doing the parks for adults
So what other things are good to do in wdw is not doing the parks for adults
One of the mods or with a push AKL. Still undecided
Disney Springs, the Boardwalk clubs and restaurants (Jellyrolls), golfing, boat rentals, mini golf, bowling alley or movie theater at Disney Springs, numerous bars and fine dining, etc, water parks. There are a ton of things to do at WDW for adults.
Absolutely! I agree. And most of the time the lifeguards will say ok!!Agreed. However, I don't think it's fair to compare this situation to the one in the original post. OP isn't trying to stay at a value and sneak into a deluxe. OP is trying to coordinate two parties, staying at resorts in the same level with only a bridge separating them, to spend some resort time together. If she decides to ask the lifeguard/resort, there is a 99.9999% chance they will be okay with it.
Disney Springs, the Boardwalk clubs and restaurants (Jellyrolls), golfing, boat rentals, mini golf, bowling alley or movie theater at Disney Springs, numerous bars and fine dining, etc, water parks. There are a ton of things to do at WDW for adults.
Caribbean Beach definitely has that beachy/tropical feel; each village has its own beach. I love Coronado, it's colorful and fun.
AKL, though....boy, if you want a resort that doesn't feel like you're at a giant theme park complex, this is the one. It's exotic and romantic and unlike any other Disney resort. Or any other resort in Central FL, for that matter. AKL has some of the best restaurants on property, nice lounges, and two excellent pools.
Wooo loads then. What's the boardwalk clubs like
Sounds good anyway
Gosh, Disney Springs has a lot to do in the evening, as does the Boardwalk. There is a lot to do to keep adults happy and relaxed. It is not a beach vacation though, which is why I like it! LOL!
Yeah she knows it's not a beach place lol sorry mybe I should of worded it better. I love the parks but she doesn't want that for two weeks solid so just finding out all the other stuff we can do for when we are relaxing. I mean can the water parks be relaxing ? I mean she likes to just chill and have a few cocktails some nights, which is fine with me lol. Sounds some nice places to do that
Last time we went to wdw our feet were always sore and as soon as our bus arrived at night we would both be asleep in it and nearly miss our stop lol so this time we are going for longer to make sure it's not like that lol
How do they actually tell if you are using the pool in another resort
When are you going? I feel like the water parks are relaxing, but only if you go after Labor Day. And when you say "relaxing" do you mean mellow or just not as strenuous as a park? Because if you want mellow I would suggest going early and only spending a couple hours, if you just want to lay around and don't mind noise any time if fine.Yeah she knows it's not a beach place lol sorry mybe I should of worded it better. I love the parks but she doesn't want that for two weeks solid so just finding out all the other stuff we can do for when we are relaxing. I mean can the water parks be relaxing ? I mean she likes to just chill and have a few cocktails some nights, which is fine with me lol. Sounds some nice places to do that
Last time we went to wdw our feet were always sore and as soon as our bus arrived at night we would both be asleep in it and nearly miss our stop lol so this time we are going for longer to make sure it's not like that lol
Yeah she knows it's not a beach place lol sorry mybe I should of worded it better. I love the parks but she doesn't want that for two weeks solid so just finding out all the other stuff we can do for when we are relaxing. I mean can the water parks be relaxing ? I mean she likes to just chill and have a few cocktails some nights, which is fine with me lol. Sounds some nice places to do that
Last time we went to wdw our feet were always sore and as soon as our bus arrived at night we would both be asleep in it and nearly miss our stop lol so this time we are going for longer to make sure it's not like that lol
The lifeguards can, and do, make sweeps around the pool asking to see MKs, which they then swipe to make sure the guest is a guest of the resort.
I can't help with the water parks, but if I was to hazard a guess I would say they are not relaxing. Honestly, I would just look at the evenings or afternoons as the time to relax and get out of the parks. .
When are you going? I feel like the water parks are relaxing, but only if you go after Labor Day. And when you say "relaxing" do you mean mellow or just not as strenuous as a park? Because if you want mellow I would suggest going early and only spending a couple hours, if you just want to lay around and don't mind noise any time if fine.
Like go in lazy pool. Relax in the sun with a cocktail ?

Like go in lazy pool. Relax in the sun with a cocktail ?
If you want a relaxing water/beach type park head over to Discovery Cove! If you don't have a car you can Uber there and back.