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Old 06-25-2011, 06:19 PM   #1
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best stuff [to do] at the parks for adults

Wondering what your guys' favorite rides/stuff at disney .... going with mom and our dh's...... moms db was the reluctant party to go...but now he wants to see what disney has to offer....he means by this other than golf and spa....so im curious to.see what y'all like at the parks
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The rides first and foremost. People watching is fun and the restaurants are enjoyable. But I'm also going with an 11 YO so we do a lot of things geared towards kids but that's okay by me. Talking kids, does you mom's SO know no matter his age, it's okay to act 5 years old at Disney? That's part of the fun too.
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Disney is for kids of any age! We've always had a child with us, too, but if just my hubby and I went we would still do rides, or shall I say attractions. We would also stroll EPCOT and take in more of the shops, possibly alcohol tasting, and definitely the restaurants.

We have friends who have done adult only trips to Disney and "sipping" their way through EPCOT was a highlight. Also, staying out late, as when we are with our 8 year old, he needs to go to bed eventually.

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I'm a big ride fan, so the coasters are always a must. I also love the World Showcase, and without kids, I can take the time to just enjoy each country - the atmosphere, the food, the drink. Now, my friend and I have also done Kim Possible missions and taken photos with characters. I also love all of the nighttime events - I always stay for Illuminations and Fantasmic especially.
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We are great fans of adult only trips - started with our honeymoon and have done at least 10 since then. Last on in May with our youngest daughter (26) and friend who has never been to WDW without kids. We also sip our way through EPCOT and that can be alcoholic or non either good. Love to try the restaurants there as well. We always do the night emh great time to get on the rides that have long lines normally during day. Soarin' is my dh favorite ride but we still do some of the kiddie rides and the new alternative line at HM is a hoot means more to adults than kids. Dh doesn't do rollercoasters anymore but I loooove them and my dd and I rode all of them. The shows are neat to go to in all the parks and the electrical parade on seven seas lagoon/bay lake are good ones to catch during dinner at narcoosee's or from the beach at the contemporary. 50's prime time cafe is great for people watching and playing along with the waiter/ess. The new version of star tours is fantastic unless someone can't handle simulators. The resorts near EPCOT and MK are great for catching a meal, drink in or just sightseeing and there is always DTD. Get an icecream cone and sit near the noodle station for the night fireworks and watching tinkerbell fly from the castle. Be a kid again or enjoy the perks of being an adult!!!!
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There is so much to do at Disney for a group of just adults, we go at least 3 times a year and never get bored! I highly recommend drinking around the world, taking in all the World Showcase has to offer in terms of shows, fireworks, great meals, tours, and have you thought about seeing either La Nouba or Hoop De Doo Review?
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We love the restaurants - it's one of our main draws to WDW. The behind the scenes tours are fantastic as well. We've never taken a bad one yet. : Also things like La Nouba are superb.
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Btw when are you going to be at WDW?
We are going 2012 fall...Late Sept, Oct, or early Nov.

Thanks everyone for usch awesome imput I want to take the hesitant party (and the rest of us) to EVERYTHING....but there won't be time (boo) so trying to weed out somethings he will really get into to add to our (ever growing) "must see\do" list. DHS for RNRC is at the top...DHS and AK were not yet build for his one horrid trip umpteen years ago (before we knew him). He loves roller coasters and lovesclassic rock so I know he's love this ride. Also the safari @ AK - I think he would enjoy seeing animals that appear to all be roaming free.

My DH and I are very casual @ WDW when we go - not rigid by the book hour by hour planners (biggest perk w\ no kids imo)....so I want to keep it relaxed so no one gets frustrated but we can still show mom's DH really cool stuff....so he'll want to go back (I know already scheming LOL)
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I love Rocking roller coaster the best, then it is tower of terror.
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Well, for a coaster fan, do not miss Expedition Everest in AK. And by going sometime between Sept-Nov, you should be able to hit the Food & Wine Festival at Epcot - I cannot tell you how much I love that.
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Drink around the world at Epcot and split an afternoon salad at the Brown Derby.

Ride Pirates during the night parade at M.K.

Don't spend a ton of money on food, that will stress people out. We stayed in room with a oven and brought a spiral ham. One evening of room service cost as much as 3 days of groceries. Don't get me wrong, we bought groceries, but even the experience of buying a cheeseburger in Tomorrowland was unpleasant.

Explore the resorts. Take the DVC tour when you first get there and they will give you a choice of some free premiums.

Consider lunch with an Imagineer or some other interesting tours at MK or Epcot. The firework show at Epcot is awesome.

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In some ways, we have more fun at Disney without our kids! In addition to the things everyone else has mentioned, here are some more thoughts:

--Check out Jellyrolls on the Boardwalk. It's a dueling piano bar that is a TON of fun.

--I don't know where you're staying, but think about renting a Sea Raycer or maybe a larger boat for your whole party or kayak or canoe. Boat rentals are available at BC, CBR, CR, POR, GF, Poly, WL, YC, FW, OKW, CSR and Downtown Disney Marketplace

-- Or book a guided fishing excursion. These are available at pretty much the same places as the boats, but substitute BW for BC and add SSR.

On our trips without kids, we mostly just enjoy some of the nicer dining options and indulge in some FABs!
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You can also check out some of the tours that are for the more mature set. I know my son and I waited years for him to be 16 so we could do the segway tour at EPCOT. My daughter is almost 16, so we have had to wait again. I can't wait until we return next fall and can enjoy all the tours that have been restricted for us due to their age.

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I really enjoy doing the Kim Possible missions. They help me really check out World Showcase.
An added bonus on my last couple of solo trips have been the families who came up to me and asked me about it - On my last trip, I saw one of those families doing a mission later in the day after they watched me do part of one.
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