Hi,
I'm planning my first trip in 15 years...were not planning on going until May of 2019, I know its early to post but a lot has changed since I was there last and I want to research it all. I was planning on going in May of 2018 but both my daughters just got married, one in Hawaii and now I'm broke and need to save up. My last trip to WDW was in 2003 when my girls were little. I was a single mom at the time, now I've been remarried for 6 years and my hubby has never been to Disney and he's not a fan....yet. He knows I love Disney and agrees to go but I can tell he isn't thrilled about it. I'm hoping if I plan this trip well, he will become a Disney fan. He does watch Disney movies with me and I've caught him singing "your welcome" a few times. LOL. Were 50 and 58, our kids our grown, so our WDW trip will just be the two of us. I was planning on staying at Port Orleans, its where I stayed in 2003 and my husband likes jazz, I hear there is a jazz band that plays there and I think he will like that. The food plan is new and so are the wrist bands since I was there. I'm sure there are many new things to see. I would like to hear from people who have traveled without kids on things to do at Disney, I think my hubby will like Epcot. We don't drink and are not into the night life anymore. I'm wondering if the food plans are worth it? I noticed the food plans include a refillable mug...do you carry these around with you all day at the parks? I don't think I would want to do that. The transportation shuttles from the airport are new to me also. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and I'm open to suggestions on how to make this enjoyable for my hubby. I would also like to hear some feedback on the new things. Thanks.
I'm planning my first trip in 15 years...were not planning on going until May of 2019, I know its early to post but a lot has changed since I was there last and I want to research it all. I was planning on going in May of 2018 but both my daughters just got married, one in Hawaii and now I'm broke and need to save up. My last trip to WDW was in 2003 when my girls were little. I was a single mom at the time, now I've been remarried for 6 years and my hubby has never been to Disney and he's not a fan....yet. He knows I love Disney and agrees to go but I can tell he isn't thrilled about it. I'm hoping if I plan this trip well, he will become a Disney fan. He does watch Disney movies with me and I've caught him singing "your welcome" a few times. LOL. Were 50 and 58, our kids our grown, so our WDW trip will just be the two of us. I was planning on staying at Port Orleans, its where I stayed in 2003 and my husband likes jazz, I hear there is a jazz band that plays there and I think he will like that. The food plan is new and so are the wrist bands since I was there. I'm sure there are many new things to see. I would like to hear from people who have traveled without kids on things to do at Disney, I think my hubby will like Epcot. We don't drink and are not into the night life anymore. I'm wondering if the food plans are worth it? I noticed the food plans include a refillable mug...do you carry these around with you all day at the parks? I don't think I would want to do that. The transportation shuttles from the airport are new to me also. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and I'm open to suggestions on how to make this enjoyable for my hubby. I would also like to hear some feedback on the new things. Thanks.