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What should I do with a day to myself?
I will arrive at DW a day ahead of my grown daughters. After 30+ trips with them, having a day to myself is quite unusual. We will be staying at Yacht Club. Our total length of stay this time is 4 nights. What would you do if you had a day alone at the start of your trip?
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It depends on what you like. I love alone time at Disney World. Some of my favorite things to do are -
1. Spa day
2. Wander through animal kingdom enjoying the atmosphere instead of running from ride to ride. Actually stopping to look at the animals, the carvings in the tree of life, the detail that is put into the surroundings.
3. Wandering through Disney Springs
4. Watching the shows at the Boardwalk
5. Exploring the grounds of my resort
6. Enjoying a meal that those with me may not necessarily want to do
7. When I was really into photography, I would take the opportunity to go get the shots that I knew I really wanted (I sat through two hours of on/off rain with my camcorder on a tripod and my camera in hand to have the angle for the MK fireworks that I really wanted. Yes, I had a poncho over my equipment while it rained.) Now I think I may have gone too far with that, but I did wind up with a video of Wishes and the perfect shots that I wanted.
8. Waking up and saying "what do I want to do?" instead of having everything planned out.
Think about what kind of stuff you like and go from there.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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My last trip I had a day to myself. I had never spent a day in the parks by myself. So I spent the day in MK doing what I wanted to do. I explored the whole park and had a blast. Did a lot of photopass photos. Especially magic shots. I had a great time. Even did lunch at BOG
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You didn't say whether or not you had a park ticket available for that day, but there are many things to do without going to a park.
Since you will be at the Yacht Club, you can enjoy a day visiting the Boardwalk resorts and taking in all there is to see in that area.
You could spend some time (and some $$$ LOL) in the Disney Springs area. So much has changed in that area over the past 5 years...It's a completely different 'land' now.
Take a bus to the TTC and do a monorail resort visit.
Whatever you decide to do, enjoy your trip and your 'solo' day!!!
-Bud
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1/09 - BWV
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1/22 - ASMO
10/22 - ASMU
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You don't mention when you'll be there. If it's during Flower & Garden I would spend the afternoon at World Showcase looking at the displays and maybe having a few samples from the booths. You might even sign up for one of the activities if time and budget allowed.
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Hi, welcome to Intercot! If you have an extra days ticket, you can explore a park. If your trip is during Flower and Garden Festival time, I would explore Epcot. If no extra tickets, maybe Disney Springs or mini golf, resort hopping. Have a great time.
Marci
Many visits. Live 20 minutes from the parks.
Work at Universal Studios in Diagon Alley. Ollivanders/ wand magic.
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I didn't mean to hit the "dislike". So sorry! I will try to correct that. Thanks so much for the ideas! I need to check dates for flower and garden. My day there will be the second week of april 2018
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These are all great suggestions! I guess if I am honest, I always wondered what I would do if I were there alone, never thinking that day would come to be. Your replies have all been ideal. The theme seems to be....slow down, and enjoy the day without distractions!
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I'd stay by the side of the pool all day !!
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Originally Posted by Lpfetzer
I didn't mean to hit the "dislike". So sorry! I will try to correct that. Thanks so much for the ideas! I need to check dates for flower and garden. My day there will be the second week of april 2018 ��
Definitely in the middle of the Flower and Garden Festival. It starts end of February and ends May 28th.
A great time to be there!
-Bud
Walt Disney World:
9/03 - CBR
1/09 - BWV
9/05; 2/07; 12/07; 9/08; 9/09; 9/10; 9/11; 12/13; 12/17; 4/18; 10/18, 4/23 - PC
5/15 - POR
1/22 - ASMO
10/22 - ASMU
Disneyland: 12/15 - Paradise Pier Hotel
Next up: ???
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Yep, slow down - soak it all in.
Since you are in the Epcot area - suggest you enjoy it.
One of the coolest things I do when I'm alone is to stay in epcot after the parks close for a while. By that, I mean, watch Illuminations (and be sure to grab yourself a nice beverage), then after it's over, browse the shops in world showcase. After they close, walk around and take some photos. There is nothing better than getting some cool night shots with NO PEOPLE IN THEM. Given how crowded the park is during the festival, I find this time of day incredibly relaxing and equally amazing. Soak in everything the imagineers have done.
On leaving the park, stroll around the opposite side of boardwalk from your hotel. Take the long way home. Maybe stop off at Jellyrolls and enjoy the dueling pianos.
Honestly, I can sit for hours and take it all in. Offer to take pictures for families trying to get their "shot" of everyone together. Try to remember why you started going to Disney and then see it in all the guests going by that are having their first vacation experiences.
In other words, enjoy the fact you don't have to be at this ride by this time or have this fastpass scheduled or this dining reservation made. Don't plan too much and let the day take you wherever it may lead - that's the way we all used to do the parks (and it was a better time).
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Oh - another thought - if you have the inclination, a behind the scenes tour is always cool, though the one that goes to all the parks is quite a time commitment and hurried. I'd pass on that.
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Order a double scotch, and enjoy the sights of the resort, and enjoy the moment. If the scotch can't vote, don't order it.
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2015 CS
2014 WDW-Offsite
2014 Disneyland-offsite
2014 CBR
2013 Dolphin
2012 POR
2012 WDW-Offsite
2011 ASMusic, POR
1998 Dixie Landings
1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite
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Originally Posted by texas211
Order a double scotch, and enjoy the sights of the resort, and enjoy the moment. If the scotch can't vote, don't order it.
Lol.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by John
Yep, slow down - soak it all in.
Since you are in the Epcot area - suggest you enjoy it.
One of the coolest things I do when I'm alone is to stay in epcot after the parks close for a while. By that, I mean, watch Illuminations (and be sure to grab yourself a nice beverage), then after it's over, browse the shops in world showcase. After they close, walk around and take some photos. There is nothing better than getting some cool night shots with NO PEOPLE IN THEM. Given how crowded the park is during the festival, I find this time of day incredibly relaxing and equally amazing. Soak in everything the imagineers have done.
On leaving the park, stroll around the opposite side of boardwalk from your hotel. Take the long way home. Maybe stop off at Jellyrolls and enjoy the dueling pianos.
Honestly, I can sit for hours and take it all in. Offer to take pictures for families trying to get their "shot" of everyone together. Try to remember why you started going to Disney and then see it in all the guests going by that are having their first vacation experiences.
In other words, enjoy the fact you don't have to be at this ride by this time or have this fastpass scheduled or this dining reservation made. Don't plan too much and let the day take you wherever it may lead - that's the way we all used to do the parks (and it was a better time).
This answer is EXACTLY what we would do! The peace of the empty park is wonderful! The music in the background and leisurely walking around is the best! Also I would spend time sitting beside the fountain outside the Electric Umbrella and watch the water dance! It is mesmerizing and with no agenda you can really enjoy the simple things that bring such joy!
Have an amazing time!
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow!
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I know my answer, because I did this at Disneyland the one time we went - husband and girls went to Six Flags for the day! (Side note - SOOOO glad I didn't go. They said it was basically a concrete jungle - although they liked the rides, there was no theming, no green space etc. And it was so hot that the soles of my daughter's cheap shoes melted right off, LOL!). Anyway I spent the early part of the day riding everything in Fantasyland, because with thrill seeking teens and hubby I had NEVER gotten to do any of that. I had ice cream and people watched. Then I went back for a solo swim and a nap, and afterwards walked to the other park, had a nice dinner, and watched the light show. (also something my crowd never wants to do ;-) Honestly, it was such an amazingly relaxing and pleasant day, I'd like to do it again some time! But at DisneyWorld, of course ;-)
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For me, personally, I'd play a round or two of golf. But if that's not your thing...
Someone else mentioned a spa day. Absolutely. I had a pedicure done at the spa at the Swan, and my feet felt amazing for a few days after that. I'd do that again in a heartbeat.
I would also go shopping. Wander Disney Springs.
I could probably do Epcot alone. The other parks, I just wouldn't have as much fun without someone to share it with. But the World Showcase would be cool to just wander around in, and like John said, hang out after it's all closed and emptied to get some amazing photos.
A tour would also be super cool. Those are all great ideas.
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DL - 1996, 2019
Next up - January 2023 short trip! We just want to try that 50th Anniversary chocolate monstrosity at Mexico!
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Originally Posted by azcavalier
For me, personally, I'd play a round or two of golf. But if that's not your thing...
Last time I played, gator got my Prov1. Came right out of the water.
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2015 CS
2014 WDW-Offsite
2014 Disneyland-offsite
2014 CBR
2013 Dolphin
2012 POR
2012 WDW-Offsite
2011 ASMusic, POR
1998 Dixie Landings
1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite
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Resort hopping. To include shopping and favorite eateries...
Offsite...(12/97 & 10/99)
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Originally Posted by luvdiznee
Resort hopping. To include shopping and favorite eateries...
I like my shopping and gorging and Disney Springs. Love me some Tumi store.
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2016 POR
2015 CS
2014 WDW-Offsite
2014 Disneyland-offsite
2014 CBR
2013 Dolphin
2012 POR
2012 WDW-Offsite
2011 ASMusic, POR
1998 Dixie Landings
1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite
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