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[quote=Anonymous]I would love to go! I love Disney but would feel like an idiot going there without children. There is nothing weirder than the adults who are standing in line without children to get an autograph from a teenager dressed like Ariel or Cinderella. In my experience, Disney can either be an amazing experience or a trip from hell rivaled only from trying to buy toilet paper from Costco before a big storm prediction. You and your family really need to exercise a combination of pre-planning and being laid back to enjoy it. Winging it at Disney just doesn't work and leads to standing in long lines, never getting to eat where you want, being stuck in large crowds, kids melting down, and dreams of killing of Mickey Mouse, especially in July/August when it is 100 degree with humidity. My advice would be to start researching and work with your mom boss to come up with a plan. You can play super nanny here and research which parks have Magic Hours in the morning, and make table reservations ahead of time (these can also be canceled same day with the exception of a few). I've been to Disney when its hot and crowded. What works is to get up early, use the Magic Hours, have the kids go on all the rides they love without lines and then once the crowds and heat start building up around 11 am head out for an early lunch and the pool time or naps. In the afternoon, choose a few areas that more open play areas or shows that are less crowded so if lines are long you can find things to do. Its also good to jump into a place that is air conditioned to cool off. If you post the ages of your charges, I can post back some ride and area suggestions. [/quote]
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