Do you have a "by myself" spot at Disney?

wdisney9000

Truindenashendubapreser
Premium Member
Original Poster
Ever been at Disney with the family and want to escape to have some time alone? When the group is being indecisive and the kids are getting tired and fussy, I "escape" and head to Rose and Crown, have a Boddingtons and sit on the patio overlooking WSL....niiiice and quiet. It helps me recharge and enjoy a few moments by myself with no distractions. After a while, I remember that my wife has her KTTW card with charging privileges and is most likely "spending" some quality time at the shops....time to regroup! Does anyone else have a special spot they enjoy being at alone and away from the group for awhile? (note: I don't abandon my family, I only go to R&C if I know the herd will be o.k. without me for awhile)
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
When I'm on vacation with my family, I need to get away. I get really cranky if I don't. Don't get me wrong; I love my family, but I need at least an hour to myself every day to be alone with my own thoughts (or at least an hour where no one talks to me). So in January, I'll wander a gift shop by myself or go back in the evenings for a sit in the hot tub (well, generally my dad goes with me, but that's our time to BOTH be alone with our own thoughts). Or sometimes I'll just say, "Hey, you're going to ride this? Well, I feel like riding this. See you in an hour."

In August during the two week trip, I get away with being alone more. I get down to the pool whenever I darn well please, and then I go back before the rest of my group (which works out because I need longer to shower since my hair is longer) and then I'll walk into Epcot by myself (I have gotten some very strange looks from Cast Members, lol), go to the arcade for a while if we're at BLT, wander a gift shop, whatever. I spend a lot of my August trip by myself, and this suits my family and me just fine. Last year I spent an entire day at Typhoon Lagoon just by myself. My mom wanted me to go with her, but I said, "I've been with you for two weeks now. I need a day to myself." She laughed and agreed and went off with her other friend.

I think this August I'm probably going to take my brother and we'll go to Disney Quest for a while. Which works out because we barely talk to each other anyway except for deciding what we're doing next. It'll be the first trip where I'm 18, so my parents said as long as I don't spend the entire vacation away from them (especially since next January I won't go with them, I'll go early and take a friend) I can pretty much do as I please. Which basically means I'll say, "I'm not going to the pool; I'm going to Studios, see you later." Might take my brother. He doesn't want me talking to him anyway;)
 

tsaintc

Well-Known Member
I am the fastpass 'runner', so I get quite a few 'by myself' moments in the parks.

A few of my favorites are:
1. Walking thru Frontierland right after park open, especially during EMHs.
2. Stopping at Club Cool for a quick drink and then teasing my kids with the empty cup upon my return to the group.

But, going to get my morning coffee (1st thing I do while family gets ready) and taking a little extra time to enjoy the walk around the resort is by far my favorite 'by myself' time.
 

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