WDW For the College Age

Caribbeanprincess

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I though this thread would be fun.

As part of the college crowd of WDW, what are your favorite things, places, etc. to do when you go to WDW?

Plus, i'm hoping to go on a trip with my DBF either in October, November or December. So does anyone have tips of romantic things to do for the college crowd?

Discuss away!:goodvibes
 
My DBF and I had a terrific dinner for our 2 year anniversary, complete with the delicious cake (for a 25 dollar charge, so worth it!). We also stayed at CBR, and had a few romantic nights just laying on the beach or in a hammock and watching the lake.

As far as my favorite things to do - Wishes at night with the boyfriend stems at the very top. There's something supremely romantic about watching the fireworks with someone you love :) I'm a big ride buff too, and I think Expedition Everest is my very favorite.
 
I'm graduated but I still consider myself part of the college set...growing up is so overrated :)

Let's see...favorites...
Adventurer's Club at PI, but that's unfortunately closing down :(.
Drinking around the world at Epcot.
The Wishes fireworks with my then-GF/now-fiancee...same with Fantasmic.
All the rides really...being able to just act like the giant kid that I am inside.
 
well just going with your other half is always great.
We stayed at POR and did the carriage ride, I forget how much it was but it was sweet.
We has a drawing done of the 2 of us at HS.
We went on the dining plan and enjoyed taking a break from the parks and eating at the TS.
 

There are few things I love more than the World Showcase! I could spend hours just walking around and taking in the sites, meeting the CMs from around the world and shopping. It's the best. It's also really romantic, especially at night.
 
Thanks for all the ideas, they're awesome!!!

My favorite things to do at WDW include going to the Japan pavilion in Epco, standing in front of Cinderella's castle for long periods of time, riding Soarin and watching the parades.

Believe it or not, i've never had time to stop and actually see Wishes. I know, i'm horrible.
 
I would say college age is really 21 because that's when you can actually do things teenagers can't do (like drink).

Other than that, I loved everything.
 
I think college age is the age(s) during which you are in college, not a specific age. :goodvibes
 















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