WDW alone and where's March MK hours?

RetiredFRN

Active Member
I know that other people have posted about going to WDW by themselves before. I have a chance to go to WDW in March by myself for a short trip but have never gone to MK by myself. Have allways gone with family or my daughter. I'm a people person so I'm not sure I want to go by myself. I like to have someone to share the experience with. Plus I was looking on line and what happened to MK hours for March?? They're gone.
Just wondering if people that have gone by themselves could share their experience with me. Guess I need a little convincing!!
 

CaptainShortty

Well-Known Member
I've had the opportunity during my internship with Disney to walk around the parks a lot by myself. I'll admit that when you first do it it'll feel a bit strange. But the great thing is that you only have to worry about you. Whatever you want to do it great and it gives you an opportunity to see some of the great "hidden details" about Disney. Here are some tips I've figured out that hopefully will help you!

- Take a backstage tour. They'll give you great things to appreciate while walking around the park won't make you feel awkward for being alone.
- Pick up a copy of the Hidden Mickey book and/or The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World. It turns a trip by yourself into a bit of a treasure hunt and gives you something to do/look for while you're online or walking around the parks.
- If you're planning on eating at TS restaurants and don't want to feel weird eating at a table by yourself, try the ones that have counters for diners. You'll be able to enjoy your meal without feeling strange for being by yourself.

I happened to love being in Disney by myself as it's something different than a traditional vacation. I say go and have a great time!!
 
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