My husband and I are considering a Disney vacation. We are in our late 20s with no kids.
- When should we go? Obviously the less crowded the better since we don%26#39;t need to deal with kids vacations ...
- Where should we stay?
- How long do we need?
- Any suggestions for adult activities?
Thanks!!
Adults on in Disney
Sorry - meant to title it ';Adult Vacation in Disney';
Adults on in Disney
Hello Marley,
The least crowded times to visit Disney are when the children are in school. If your planning on going this year the least crowded times to visit would be the end of February through the 2nd week of March, or the last week of April through the third week of May, the week after Labor Day until Thanksgiving, and the week after Thanksgiving through the week before Christmas.
As far as where to stay, it all depends on if you want to stay on Disney property, if so the Grand Floridian, and the Yacht and Beach Club (perferable the Yacht side as it is more adult orientated) would be nice adult orientated Disney choices. The Yacht Club is great because of it%26#39;s location as it is a 5 minute walk to Epcot and a quick boat ride to MGM.
For off property choices the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, JW Marriott and the Ritz are perfect for adults.
If your planning on visiting all four parks, and also visiting Downtown Disney I always recommend a day or two for relaxation by the pool, especially if your staying at a resorts I listed then a 7 night stay should cover it. For a wealth of information along with this forum go to www.allearsnet.com and www.disneyworld.com
I would second the vote for the Yacht Club. In addition to being convenient for Epcot and MGM, you are also a 5 minute walk from the Boardwalk, with shops, restaurants and night time entertainment. You will also want to set aside an evening for Downtown Disney. You can either spend it at Pleasure Islands nightclubs, or splurge for an evening of Cirque du Soleil.
I would also get the Disney Dining Plan. Since you will get one table service meal each day, you can book restaurants like the Yachtsman Steakhouse, that are more adult oriented, without worrying about the cost.
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