| Plenty of adults go to Disney! People get married there even! Get a clue, pp! |
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This is 100% not true. |
| At 7 am ON THE DOT you have to enter the virtual queue to get a spot for Tron (MK) and Guardians (Epcot). If you don’t make it in try again at 1 pm. |
Agree, so not true. They just announced a big $$$$$ project to bring Indiana Jones to Dino Land. |
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| My advice - pass on disney |
Or just buy a lightening lane. |
We went to Universal last weekend and after hearing horror stories about the Orlando airport I left tons of time. We were through security (with pre but not clear) in ten minutes. This was a Monday around 11:30 am. |
I had a childless uncle that used to go every year with his wife. Something always seemed off with him. Not wuite mentally disabled, but certainly very slow. |
Ha ha ha… |
| Disboards is better for this - go there |
Between my husband and I, we have three master’s degrees. We make $1.2 million HHI. We love going to Disney with or without our daughter. |
Why? What do you actual enjoy about it? |
The rides are fun. There are some terrific restaurants, especially for a theme park. We have DVC, so we book 1 bedroom suites with full kitchens and W/D units. That makes it very comfortable. We’re people who haven’t forgotten what it’s like to be kids. We can have fun going on rollercoasters and also appreciate a tour of the Musée D’Orsay. The world has a ton to offer and we enjoy soaking up all of it. I will say that we went to Universal for 2 days over the summer and thought it was grimy and awful. Not at all worth it, IMO. My parents are easily worth $10 million and, while they wouldn’t go to WDW on their own, it was the only theme park they’d take us as kids. They enjoy going with us occasionally now. |