Oh, this is a good idea actually if OP wants to ride rides. |
| We have to go to Orlando for DS's sports stuff, and we usually stay at the Four Seasons. It's a very nice property . . . family friendly, but not in-your-face Disney. There are plenty of spaces to enjoy an adult moment. |
This x1000. |
Does the gift card have to be used at Disney World, or can it be used at other Disney properties? There are other more resorty Disney properties that will have fewer children. Just look on the website- they are all over. |
This is a good point. Domestically, there are resorts in Hilton Head and Vero Beach. |
| Have you thought about Disneyland instead? We stayed in Newport Beach and did a day trip to Balboa Island and two afternoons at Disney. Took an Uber there. It was very manageable. Not cheap (was there for a conference) but the Pendry is very nice. |
| Could you use it on a Disney property instead, like Aulani in Oahu is nice. |
And Hawaii. The gift cards also work for their cruises. Disney properties are currently overrun with Disney Adults. Honestly, there were probably more childless parties than families with kids the last time we were there. Especially if you go during an off peak time. |
They aren’t nice like the Orlando Deluxe hotels though. Cruise isn’t a bad idea but $2k will pay for less than half of even a short cruise. |
I agree with Animal Kingdom but I would go in the morning when the animals are more active. Grand Floridian is good if you want to be near Magic Kingdom and spend a ton of money. Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge are cheaper and a little further from the parks, which could be better for you. Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge was a good buffet; I've heard their sit-down restaurant (forget the name) is good too. And if you decide not to go, you could always just donate the gift card (I bet Make a Wish or similar charities could use it!) so you don't have to pay all the taxes on the $2000 prize. |
Sanaa. You can have a decent meal with nice servers watching giraffes walk past! So cool. |
Ugh. They should try harder to price those people out. It’s weird. |
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With no kids, you have a ton of flexibility to go at a time that doesn't coinicde with major school breaks. You could also go during the week rather than over a weekend. I don't have advice on the reosrts as we've only been to one but of the parks I agree with Epcot and Animal Kingdom. Throw some money at whatever they call fast passes these days to skip the long lines at the popular rides.
We aren't really "Disney people" either but went with DH's family and it was more fun than I was expecting. |
Hah. They will price out the parents of little kids long before those folks. |
Only way to get them out is to stop selling alcohol |