Elisa,
I went on a solo trip in April 2004. The circumstances in my life at the time, ie. my Mom had a terminal illness, dictated that I deperately needed sometime away ALONE. My DH, not a real Disney fan, understood completely. We had been twice to WDW as a family. I am the consummate planner so there was no doubt I could navigate my way around the world.
I stayed at the WL where we had all stayed before. I especially like the idea that you exit the buses or boats and head to the lobby. All rooms are accessible only through the lobby. I secured a room close to one of the elevator banks.
I don't mind dining alone. Brown Derby, Jiko and Wolfgang Puck's were delightful. Cirque du Soleil a wonder!
At WDW, there are people everywhere! If I wanted conversation, sometimes just a smile would do the trick. I made "friends" with young and old. I met people who "hated"

Connecticut because we had just won both men and women's national basketball championships. Go Huskies!
I gave a family a tip on how to get from Westside to the Marketplace using boat transportation to avoid all the walking with little ones. The mom was sure we were meant to be on that bus together!
It was just what I needed to rejuvenate for the long road ahead. I laughed. I cried. Okay, Wishes did me in!

People on the whole were just lovely.
My DSs were old enough to worry about me being alone and safe. I checked in every day. Sometimes I just left a message because I knew the boys were at sports practice and my DH was still at work. I missed them of course but savored every moment alone.
Would I do it again? You bet! And eventually I will. MCO is an easy airport to navigate. You can use ME or a towncar to get to your hotel. If you have the funds, I say, "Go for it!" Life is too short to wait for someone else to travel with. WDW is the perfect place to go solo!
--penny
