I went on my first ever solo trip this past May and had a ball. I had never gone anywhere by myself (not even to a movie or out to eat). I decided to make myself do things I hadn't done before (a solo trip to WDW being one of them). I have two adult sons who offered to go with me and couldn't believe I'd ever go by myself. They kept saying I'd back out. Imagine their surprise when I stepped on that plane, laughing at them. I had a couple of people at
WDW tell me how lucky I was and how much they'd love to do a solo trip.
When I was in line for soaring a CM stuck his head out in the hallway and asked for a single rider. The man in front of me raised his hand and then pushed me out saying 'here's one, the lucky lady'. That line was really long and I was able to bypass it. It was amazing how fast you move through the park when you're by yourself. I walk fast anyway and enjoyed zipping around groups who were just milling around trying to decide what to do next or were waiting for their laggers to catch up with them. I slept when I wanted, ate when I wanted, and did three tours (all of which had solos on them, by the way). Everytime I saw a couple arguing or saw a little one having a melt down I thought how lucky I was. I bought a balloon for a little girl who was tired and upset, bought three Dole Whips for the people in line behind me, and bought a young couple on their honeymoon breakfast one morning at our resort. I had fun just sitting outside Casey's eating a hot dog, gazing at the castle, and people watching. I had fun volunteering to take pictures of families, so all of them could be in their pictures. Alot of people also volunteered to take pictures of me. I was surprised when I got my pictures back, just how many had me in them. I had no problem finding a good seat for the shows, since I was by myself. The only time I ever felt uncomfortable was at the Biergarten and that was because they had sat me at a table with six men. All of us were uncomfortable, so I ate quickly and got the heck out of there. Sorry to ramble, but traveling solo to WDW is wonderful
I was planning on going back solo in Dec, but my mom has had a really rough year and needs to get away, so I'm taking her for her first ever trip to WDW Dec 9th-18th. (She's 73 y/o.) I had also planned to go back solo next May, but my GD really wants to go, so it looks like I may be taking her for a GM-GD trip, however next fall I definitely will be going back solo and can't wait. Go, relax, have fun, and don't worry about what other people think. They'll be too busy concentrating on their families to even know or care you're alone and if they do notice you're alone they'll just look at their frustrated spouse or crying kids and wish they were you.