What are the MUST DO things at WDW?

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We are getting the chance to go to WDW without any kids. What are the best things to see/do/eat?
 
We are getting the chance to go to WDW without any kids. What are the best things to see/do/eat?

Magic Kingdom:
Rope drop
Laugh Floor
Buzz Lightyear as many times as possible
Keys to the Kingdom (behind the scenes tour)

EPCOT
Soarin' as many times as possible - once just to watch the mechanics of it
Turtle Talk with Crush
The Pick a Pearl counter in "Japan"
Cheese platter and bagette with a glass of wine from "France"

Animal Kingdom
Festival of the Lion King (my favorite WDW show)
Kilimajaro Safari
It's a Bug's Life (I wish they would update the show but I still like it)
Behind the scenes tour - you get to visit the animal barn area that you pass on the train to Rafiki's Planet Watch
I LOVE to watch the gorillas.

Hollywood Studios
Toy Story Mania
Sci Fi Drive in Theater
50's Primetime Diner

You will have so much fun. Check out the menus at the Allears website to find restaurants you might enjoy.
 
Definitely do all the shows if you can (there is always a list of times just thru the front gate). I took my parents who had not been since the early 90s and they were amazed at all the shows and how good they were. Dad said when leaving that he liked the shows best (and we thought he wouldnt!). They had much more fun than they did when we were kids and they had to worry about us getting lost or getting sick, etc. Its so fun going as/with adults!!

Animal Kingdom:
Festival of the Lion King show (amazingly wonderful!)
Finding Nemo: the Musical (ditto!)
Kilimanjaro Safari (it was lightly raining and kind of chilly when we went but we still saw tons of animals)
Tusker House for lunch was great (buffet)

Hollywood Studios:
Beauty and the Beast stage show
Little Mermaid show
The Great Movie Ride
Lights, Motors, Action (not my favorite, but my dad loved it!)
50s Prime Time Cafe (just for the atmosphere! very neat place!)
Backlot Tour
Indiana Jones
Osbourne Lights if during the holidays

Epcot:
Soarin'
Living with the Land
Spaceship Earth
Finding Nemo ride to the aquarium as well as the aquarium itself (if you like dolphins they do feedings and interact with them, I think its like 2:30 OR 3:30 not sure, they have a sign up though)
Coral Reef Restaurant (the wall in front of you is the aquarium!)
Walk thru World Showcase and do all the short movies, etc. Very neat!
Illuminations (just, wow!)
Mission Space
Test Track

Magic Kingdom:
Pirates of the Carribean
Haunted Mansion
Mickey's Philarmagic
Spectro Magic and Wishes
Crystal Palace lunch
Train ride (I never usually do this but my dad wanted to ride the train and he really thought it was neat)

Also ,if you have time, take the monorail and check out the resorts on it as well as take the boat to see the Wilderness Lodge. We would never pay the price to stay at a deluxe but its nice to go there and sit in the huge lobbies and enjoy it for a little while.

Also, dont forget downtown disney. And Wolfgang Puck Express (wish we could have eaten there more than once it was sooo very good! if there is a line, dont let it fool you as they usually have alot of cashiers and can move thru the ppl very fast)
 
If I could do a trip with out kids here is what would be not misses:

Magic Kingdom
Laugh Floor
Stitch
Carousel of Progress
TTA
Space Mountain
Buzz Lightyear
It's a Small World
Mickey's Philharmonic
Haunted Mansion
Thunder Railroad
Splash Mountain
Country Bear Jamboree
Hall of Presidents
Pirates of Caribbean
Jungle Cruise
A Dole Whip for snack
Lunch at Cosmic Rays
Dinner at Tony's

Epcot
All the countries - stopping for a snack in each one
Mission Space
Test Track
Seas with Nemo
Turtle Talk with Nemo
Soarin
Lunch at Sunshine Seasons
Dinner at Garden Grill

DHS
The Great Movie Ride
Sounds Dangerous
Indiana Jones
Star Tours
Lights Motors Actions
Backlot Tour
Toy Story Mania
Rock n Rollercoaster
Tower of Terror
Fantasmic

Animal Kingdom
It's tough to be a bug
Safari
Expedition Everest
Dinosaur

Also the Hoop Dee Doo Review would be a definite and lots of mickey ice creams and rice kripsie treats

I think I am just a big kid.

Hope you have a great trip!
 

Okay, while these are great lists, we are talking MUST DO'S and some of this stuff is fun WITH the kids. . .

Since you don't mention the age(s) of your child(ren), I will make the assumption of fairly young children. . .

Magic Kingdom. . .

Okay, I must admit that being from California I struggle with this park. . .so. . .

Leisurely lunch at Tony's Town Square. . .(I hate buffets and love being waited on). . .
Pirates of the Caribbean (a must do with or without kids)
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Hall of Presidents
Carousel of Progress (Only because this is the ONLY place you can still see the original).

Epcot. . .

Soarin
Test Track
Mission Space
Living with the Land
Impressiones de France
Dinner at Bistro de Paris
Slushies from the French Slushie Stand
Show at the American Pavillion
Fish and Chips in England
Cheddar Cheese Soup in Canada
Tokyo Dining in Japan and shopping the Japan stores
Spaceship Earth

Hollywood Studios. . .

Tune Inn Lounge (the bar attached to 50's Prime Time. . .) full menu at the bar.
Hollywood Brown Derby
Beauty and the Beast stage show
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
Toy Story Mania
Star Tours (sorry folks but I love this one)
Tower of Terror
Rock n Roller Coaster
Lights, motors, Action
Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. . .

The last two are cheezy shows but still fun.

Animal Kingdom. . .

Expedition Everest
Kilimanjaro Safari
Dinosaur
All the hiking trails for animal viewing
Finding Nemo
Festival of the Lion King
(I should mention that I love animals and this is my favorite park. . .)
 
Jiko for dinner (at the Animal Kingdom Lodge - wonderful experience).

Request a King bed room (no matter where you're staying).

How about a park tour that's only available to those over the age of your kids (most are 16 plus)?
 
I would definitely book a tour. When I was there in October I did the Mickey's Magical Milestones Tour at MK and it was just wonderful! It was a small group of 6 and ONLY ADULTS were on it. It was awesome! Next time I definitely want to book the Keys to the Kingdom one.
 
I've always enjoyed eating at the Chef De' France and Tepan Edo in epcot!:goodvibes Test track is a fun at epcot too! At DHS~ Toy Mania for sure:worship:, Muppet 3D, Sci Fi Dine In to eat!:thumbsup2 At AK~ Kilimanjaro Safari is a must! It's Tough to be a Bug is fun, and Finding Nemo the Musical is great!:) At MK~ Pirates of the Caribbean, Mickey's Philharmagic and Splash Mountain! A spot I like to eat at in MK is Liberty Tree Tavern! There are so many fun things to do at WDW!~ These are just a few things I like to do and see! Everyone has Their favorites! Enjoy!!!!:woohoo:
':wizard:
 


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