MimiofOlivia
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2006
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- 47
Hi Everyone!
This is my first post but I have been reading the boards for about 8 months. Here's my dilemma. I am 51 years old and DH is 56. We had been to WDW many times while our sons were growing up (last time was 1990) and most recently this past June with our 10 yo niece. That trip sparked a renewed interest in the World which had lain dormant for 16 years! Now I'm hooked again and am planning a trip for just DH and myself for early Dec. Question is are we alone? I know couples in their 20's and 30's go without kids but over 50? We have always gone in the summer because of kids in school so this will be a first for Christmas time and cooler temps. I'm looking forward to a leisurely walk through the parks and resorts without rushing from one ride to the next, enjoying the lights and decorations and the little things we have always missed. Its just kind of embarrassing at our age to tell people we are going to Disney World for our 33rd wedding anniversary. Any opinions?
Sandy
This is my first post but I have been reading the boards for about 8 months. Here's my dilemma. I am 51 years old and DH is 56. We had been to WDW many times while our sons were growing up (last time was 1990) and most recently this past June with our 10 yo niece. That trip sparked a renewed interest in the World which had lain dormant for 16 years! Now I'm hooked again and am planning a trip for just DH and myself for early Dec. Question is are we alone? I know couples in their 20's and 30's go without kids but over 50? We have always gone in the summer because of kids in school so this will be a first for Christmas time and cooler temps. I'm looking forward to a leisurely walk through the parks and resorts without rushing from one ride to the next, enjoying the lights and decorations and the little things we have always missed. Its just kind of embarrassing at our age to tell people we are going to Disney World for our 33rd wedding anniversary. Any opinions?
Sandy