| It was decades ago but I went at 13 with my 16 year old sister and mom. We could do fancy sit-down restaurants, stay up for fireworks etc. It was fun even though we weren't little. That said, I personally would choose a different vacation but it all depends what you like to do. Rides are necessarily a way I like to spend vacation. |
| It's a great time. You feel like I kid again. Don't listen to the haters. |
| So much better than going to Italy or Thailand! Crappy overpriced food and fake experiences. A perfect vacation for an adult vulgarian. |
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| Go for one of the separate ticketed events like the Very Merry Christmas party and stay late and enjoy the short lines and special treats. It is really fun as an adult. |
| Try to go during the Food and Wine Expo in the fall. |
Disney does "fake" really, really well. It is fun. You can do both, if you don't have a stick up your ass. |
| My husband and I don't have kids either, but we still go. It's a nice vacation, if you plan it well. Make dinner reservations well in advance (Narcoosee's is a nice escape for adults) and don't expect to see it all on your first visit. I would recommend taking long afternoon breaks, either swimming or napping- at the height of the heat and the crowds. |
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I highly recommend you go before you have kids, because that will be the one + only time you will actually be able to see everything and fully enjoy it. At Disneyworld, Epcot would be a huge draw. Kids wouldn't be so interested...They would want the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. The Hollywood Studios would be a great experience too! Just to warn you: Go to Disneyworld in the winter if possible. I went during Spring Break and the crowds + humidity made it all seem like a punishment vs. a vacation. |
| I go to both Disneyland and Disney World with my gf's AT LEAST once a year. No kids, no significant others, just us. It's a blast! You'll love it! |
Why do you care? |
| Food and wine! |