xerotheory7803
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2009
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I'm thinking of doing a solo trip in March. I'm from NY, and try I go to WDW as much as I possibly can. With my last spring break ever coming up (I graduate college this fall), I can't help but want to go back to my favorite place on earth. Here's my issue. I've gone so much in the last few years that I've pretty much exhausted my list of people to ask to go, so I'm having a very hard time finding a trip companion.
Then I had an idea. I'm a indie filmmaker and songwriter, and a "writers retreat" of sorts is something I've always wanted to do. Right now I'm toying with the idea of heading to Disney for a few days in March, bring my laptop, keyboard and guitar, and just spend some time in the parks, and work on some projects with some great inspiration and a relaxed mindset (I relax and sleep better in Disney than I do in my own home).
I'm 24 years old, and have never done WDW alone before. (Though I did do a solo day at US/IOA this past Thanksgiving weekend)
Any tips/thoughts on something like this?
Then I had an idea. I'm a indie filmmaker and songwriter, and a "writers retreat" of sorts is something I've always wanted to do. Right now I'm toying with the idea of heading to Disney for a few days in March, bring my laptop, keyboard and guitar, and just spend some time in the parks, and work on some projects with some great inspiration and a relaxed mindset (I relax and sleep better in Disney than I do in my own home).
I'm 24 years old, and have never done WDW alone before. (Though I did do a solo day at US/IOA this past Thanksgiving weekend)
Any tips/thoughts on something like this?