rob0519
Well-Known Member
We all know that the misconception of people who aren't Disney regulars is that Disney is for kids. But at what point do you think to yourself "I really can't do this anymore"?
Let me explain: My wife has been awesome enough to let me take a solo trip every January or February for the past 8 years. Though I miss the hell out of her and the kids, it's become "my" vacation. She knows how much I love WDW, and as wonderful as the 2 weeks with the family are in the summer, I've come to really cherish the moments by myself that I get to sit on a park bench with a box of popcorn and soak up the atmosphere on Main Street, or take my time with all the movies and shops at World Showcase. Those who have ever traveled solo know what I mean.
But I'm 36 now. Let's face it, it's got to seem odd to see a 36 year old man riding by himself on Peter Pan or Winnie The Pooh. Any of you have a fear that you'll age out of Disney soon?
Well, there are so many things to do at WDW, I'm not sure you're ever too old to find something to enjoy. At 58, you wont find me riding solo on Peter Pan or Winnie the Pooh or the Tea Cups or any other ride in Fantasy Land. If you want to do that fine, it's just not my thing anymore after 20 years of visits. Being there solo I would do as you said, soak up the sun and the atmosphere. Sit and people watch. Ride the attractions that interested me and take my time in the shops and shows.