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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We're a Disney family and have done multiple low or no park trips. There is plenty to do, especially for adults. Are there kids around? For sure. Can you do adult things? Absolutely. Most families rush away to the parks, leaving a lot of the other spaces and activities not super overrun during the day. My 2 cents: - Stay at the Riviera. It has the best overall food (the quick service feels much higher end) and a small foot print, so you're not walking super long distances to get places. It's also one stop on the skyliner from Epcot and HS and the Boardwalk area. Plus, you can walk to Caribbean Beach for other food options. Pool is almost always quiet. - My second choice would be Wilderness Lodge but the boat to get to the MK/monorail area can be tedious. - Yes spend some time at Disney Springs. It's worth an afternoon or evening if you combine it with a meal. - Resort hop. Do a monorail or skyliner crawl, or both. Drinks, snacks, desserts--all great options at every hotel. Lounges don't need resys. - Sangria University is super fun, book on the app. - Cake decorating at Amorette's. - 2 mini-golf courses. - Epcot during a festival is always fun but try to avoid a weekend if possible for the day you go, it gets more crowded and there are more badly behaved drunk folks. - Visit Animal Kingdom Lodge and check out the animals, there are lots of viewing areas. If you take Disney transport there, you don't have to have a resy to get in. They also do night time safari walks you can book on the app. - Coronado Resort does a weekly painting class. - Ft. Wilderness has a segue way tour and horseback riding. - All resorts have pool activities during the day and many have other themed activities, like movies and trivia and cultural experiences. The agenda should be posted at the hotel. Have fun! [/quote] Not OP but saving these ideas for our next stay which will be half resort/half park time. We are booked at the Poly which I have always wanted to stay at. [/quote]
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