if so, what is the appeal?(genuinely curious, not being snarky. I haven't been since 3rd grade, so I can't really remember if there is cool/interesting stuff there for adults, beyond treasure island and splash mountain)
10/30/2012 12:24:35 PM
just creepers and fuckwads
10/30/2012 12:27:16 PM
And superbowl winning NFL teams.
10/30/2012 12:27:52 PM
I know people who went their for their honeymoon and anniversary. Just weird. I think the wife is scared
10/30/2012 12:29:51 PM
10/30/2012 12:53:25 PM
Did you see Mickey? derp derp derp derp
10/30/2012 12:57:25 PM
It's really not that much different from going to other theme parks. I guess if you're not really into roller coasters but like the other sorts of rides Disney World is fun without kids. I'm more of a Busch Gardens girl myself.
10/30/2012 12:57:37 PM
They do and its called Gay Days.Subplanter knows all about it.
10/30/2012 12:59:21 PM
i go. minnie is so hot.
10/30/2012 12:59:57 PM
We go with my GF's family for a week every year. Some years her 5 year old niece is with us, some years she isn't. When she is with us, we go to Disney. When she isn't, we go to the more adult parks (Universal, Sea World, Epcot). Plus Orlando has a pretty decent bar scene.
10/30/2012 1:02:47 PM
Samwise16 had her honeymoon there
10/30/2012 1:05:15 PM
went with my wife about 6 years ago before we had a kid. She's from south africa and had never been. there's plenty of stuff to do for adults- roller coasters, other non-kiddie rides, restaurants, bars, etc. so that was pretty much what we stuck to. But, had it not been a situation where she had never been, I think we'd have done something else. Neither of us really want to go back, but with a 5 year old, it's going to happen sooner or later.
10/30/2012 1:06:30 PM
10/30/2012 1:08:14 PM
Most importantly, they sell beer at Universal.
10/30/2012 1:08:43 PM
I dont know about Disneyland, but at Disney World you can drink around the world at EPCOT
10/30/2012 1:24:59 PM
I've been a few times as an adult with no kids. It is fun to go on rides and hang out at a resort for a week.
10/30/2012 1:29:05 PM
My neighbor down the street is CRAZY obssessed with WDW. He goes every year for Gay Days (yes, he's ~) and stays for like 8 days. He usually makes a second trip in September or December too. He does the Cirque du Soleil show just about every single time and a number of other special excursions (like scuba diving). He's a Disney Vacation Club member and has one friend (also ~) who's about as obssessed as he is that usually goes with him. He used to IM me and be like "OMG they're changing this [tiny detail] this year!!!!" until I finally told him enough already.I asked him once why he loved it so much and I think he said that basically he loves Disney and knows that he's getting a quality vacation when he visits WDW. Also he saw most of the world (or parts he was interested in) in his 20s using his mother's frequent flyer miles. I don't see the appeal myself, but to each his own.
10/30/2012 1:49:01 PM
Sooo many other places and things I'd rather spend my money on.
10/30/2012 1:59:15 PM
I do!But I have to go for research. And I get free admission for myself and up to 3 Guests. Usually, I go alone. But occasionally I'll bring some friends to drink around the world at Epcot.Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is awesome. Runs through 11/12. I'll be there this Friday and Saturday! [Edited on October 30, 2012 at 2:00 PM. Reason : d]
10/30/2012 1:59:45 PM
No lie, I really want to go to Harry Potter land at Universal. Looks freaking sweet.
10/30/2012 2:03:01 PM
^ It's beautiful. The design is stunning and you really feel like you're in the middle of the movie. That said, the ride is really intense. I love roller coasters but can't do super fast motion graphics. Not a fan of the ride, but the overall land experience is cool.
10/30/2012 2:05:55 PM
We honeymooned at Disney in Florida. It was fantastic. I don't know why you'd want to take your kids. We spent two days eating and drinking at Epcot. [Edited on October 30, 2012 at 2:15 PM. Reason : .]
10/30/2012 2:13:31 PM
I had never been to WDW until I was a senior in college. I enjoyed the roller coasters by day then drinking and eating in Epcot before the fireworks and heading to bars for the night. When we lived in Florida for 3 years, it was an easy drive down for a weekend trip to Sea World, Busch Gardens, WDW, Universal, etc. All of the kitchy stuff was a bit annoying, but the rides are good.
10/30/2012 3:28:31 PM
A lot of people who win gold at the Olympics seem to go there.
10/30/2012 5:38:32 PM
http://www.gaydays.com/Orlando/Featured/
10/30/2012 6:08:47 PM
My wife and I went last summer and the summer before. We loved hanging out at the hotel/resort and going to the theme parks...We wanted to go together before we have kids.We won't go again until our kid is old enough to enjoy it.
10/30/2012 7:15:45 PM
Just got back from WDW and I have no kids. Epcot is the best for adults. Magic Kingdom is fun just from a nostalgia standpoint, and Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom are nice for what they have, but more could be added to both to get them on par with MK and Epcot.You can eat some really fantastic food all over the resort, not just Epcot (though mostly Epcot [Food and Wine festival was awesome!]).The reason I liked Disney so much is because they go balls out on everything they do. Unlike a Carowinds or Six Flags who will generally cut the budget and half ass it. Yes they may not have the biggest, baddest rides, but that's not their market. They do what works for them and do it well.
10/30/2012 9:57:43 PM
yes, there are plenty of children therejk
10/30/2012 10:02:06 PM
10/31/2012 1:02:40 AM
Think it's weird all you want, but we stayed at the Grand Floridian and were put up in the club level FO FREE because it was our honeymoon. No kids on our floor, and hardly any in the separate building we were in it seemed. We also got called to the front of the line a lot because it was just two of us. There wasn't ever really a time I felt like we were annoyed by kids. There's plenty of stuff to do there without kids, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.Ultimately, they definitely notice you're there as a couple with no kids and make it worth while. We went to some bomb.com restaurants, had a really nice place to stay, and enjoyed ourselves. Plus, we figured there's only a limited amount of time we have to go to somewhere like Disney with just the two of us without kids flipping the F out that we didn't take them. However, when we finally do have kids, we can totally go to a nice tropical place alone and more easily say get over it [Edited on November 4, 2012 at 12:44 PM. Reason : Just my opinion][Edited on November 4, 2012 at 12:45 PM. Reason : Oh yeah, and I got to drink around the world in Epcot - couldn't do that in the past]
11/4/2012 12:41:55 PM