MEG&MINNIE
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That's true !


MEG&MINNIE said:We were just @ WDW this past week and went to the Character Breakfast @ Chef Mickey's on Sunday morning and at the table right next to us was an older woman 60 ish ,sitting there at breakfast all by herself. I actually did feel bad for her . Here she was in this loud ,family filled resturant, sitting by herself with a book to read at her side.I spoke a to her a little and would look over and smile when the whole resturant began to sing "Happy Birthday" at one table while we were all "waving" our napkins. When we left I made sure to tell her to have a nice vacation. To me she just seemed "all alone". I think if I did travel by myself to WDW ,I would chose a different resturant setting. I would opt for a counter service meal instead of a Character Breakfast/Dinner family setting..... Just my opinion.

Miss Inga Depointe said:So my husband has to be out of town more often than not in September and all the kids are in college now. I want to visit some family members in the south and go to WDW by myself for a couple of days. I'm not really the type to care what people think, and frankly, I could use the alone time, but I just wonder if secretly people will be pitying me![]()
What do you really, honestly think when you see a solo traveler at WDW? I wish that was me!!! or That poor, friendless soul!!!!




Miss Inga Depointe said:I wish I could go to a character breakfast, but no big deal, I'll go next time people are with me.

Most of the time it is so hard to tell if someone is really alone. When we go as a family, there are three of us so someone usually has to sit alone on the two seater rides like splash and thunder. Just my opinion, but doing wdw alone is much better than not going at all and it can be a lot of fun. If you want to ride something over and over....no one to complain, eat wherever and whenever you want, sleep as much or as little as you want, plan your schedule according to your wants.......hmmm maybe it's time to plan a solo trlip 
Whenever we split up to do seperate things in WDW he always says 'Dont spend anything'
Like yeah..I just get it shipped to the resort

This would be a great chance for me to go and not be thinking, "Oh, they're just here because they know I wanted to come."Miss Inga Depointe said:Thanks for the responses! I am very excited!
Here's what I'm picturing: Me, on the balcony of the Contemporary castle view room, with a glass of wine, at night, listening to Disney music!
I am green with envy. Have a good time.