Nubs70
Well-Known Member
I'll be at Bonnet Creek later this week if you need a copilot.I look for debauchery everywhere.
I'll be at Bonnet Creek later this week if you need a copilot.I look for debauchery everywhere.
Is looking for debachury at a resort focused more on family entertainment reasonable?
I know quite a few adults that go to WDW without kids and have a blast.Gosh what if there was a place at Disney where adults could have a good time without kids. Seems like that place would be a pleasure to go to.
He's one of the good ones.( spews freshly brewed tea all over laptop computer screen )
THIS....
This is....just so SO wrong!
I know quite a few adults that go to WDW without kids and have a blast.
Nothing.Whats wrong with an Adults everywhere area?
Not everyone who goes to conventions looks for an atmosphere of debachury. Sometimes just a place to have a beverage and relax is just as important.
You must not get out often.And for a lot of adults, relaxing and "atmosphere" do not include being rammed in the heel with a stroller or listening to crying children during dinner.
You must not get out often.
specially when they dont even understand the real meaning of literal..."I'm literally dying!!!" My favorite cool kids saying.
No, you're not!
I don't have kids but I'm shameful of what they're turning into.
I like and seek debauchery.Not everyone who goes to conventions looks for an atmosphere of debachury. Sometimes just a place to have a beverage and relax is just as important.
Is looking for debachury at a resort focused more on family entertainment reasonable?
... or yelling at your kid for being a "baby"and crying coming off Stitch at 1 AM. Actually saw that in the MK one night.If you're still wheeling your kids around Downtown Disney in a stroller at midnight, I think you have more to worry about in life than drunk people being noisy.
That's nice.I like and seek debauchery.
Hmmmmm. After leaving Orlando, i'ce noticed that there really aren't as many strollers or screaming Children in this world that I thought. Like I go to the store or the mall or the supermarket and it's not wall to wall strollers running into me. I get on the MetroRail and the car Is not packed with strollers. (Smoke yes, children no).
It's a refreshing change.
I wonder what burger Walt would choose to eat, and at which Ivy League School he would prefer to eat said burger...
I think it depends on the convention. When you get something like a sales conference with a lot of young sales people it can get pretty crazy, but for a lot of business travelers they are looking for a good meal first and then a bar to hit afterwards, maybe with some live entertainment. People who travel frequently for work usually aren't going all out to party especially if they have important meetings the next morning. If the trip and conference is more of a "boondoggle" or a reward for being one of the top sales execs or something like that then the point is to party.
I agree on the stroller thing, but that's where I'm hoping the trend at DS could change (at least on the Landing). If these high end restaurants on the Landing primarily don't take DDP and don't feature a lot of things interesting to kids it may be a lot less of the stroller crowd, especially at night. Why go to Morimoto or a high end steakhouse and pay out of pocket when T-Rex and RFC both have lots for kids to do and take DDP. There will still be some of the stroller crowd there (they are harder to get rid of than bed bugs). I still think they should make the whole Landing 21+ after 9PM. Why not? There's still plenty for parents with kids to do in the rest of DS and it would make for a better "adult" environment.
Just loop into a local chuck e cheese if you start feeling homesick...
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