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7 Pocket Tips For An Exciting Trip To Disney World Without Kids

Disney for adults? That’s absolutely a normal thing. Because the most important piece of Disney World's magic is it is really for everyone. Whether you plan a trip without children or book an adult-only park tour as part of a family vacation, Disney World without kids is special in its own way.
When planning a Disney vacation with children, everything is going to revolve around them, even: How you'll get there? Where will you be staying? Which parks will you visit and in what order? Also, how long do you think you'll be able to remain before your children become bored, require naps, etc.? A vacation to Disney for adults-only, on the other hand, will be rather different. We have the freedom to do anything we want, whether it means staying up late, taking things slowly, or trying something new.
So, here are our top 7 tips for a trip to Walt Disney World for adults only. Scroll down to discover!

#1 Sing me a song

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Jellyrolls and the Atlantic Dance Hall at Disney's Boardwalk are some of the exciting new additions to Disney's nightlife. Jellyrolls is a bustling dueling piano bar.
Tips: After you've finished singing, head next door to the Atlantic Dance Hall to dance to classics from the 1980s, 1990s, and today.

#2 Have An Enchanted Night Out

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The nightlife at Disney is fantastic. Many of the resorts have their own bars and lounges. Handcrafted drinks inspired by the South Pacific are available, and you could even see a volcano erupt with the Krakatoa Punch or start a fire with an Uh-Oa! Every day, walk-in bookings are accepted at this enchanting tiki bar.
Tips: prefer to make a reservation for supper at one of Polynesian's fantastic restaurants before finishing the night at Trader Sam's.

#3 Dress up for a fancy dinner

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Everyone can find a restaurant at Disney. You may even attend the 50th Anniversary Celebration at Disney's Contemporary Resort's California Grill! You may also take in the rooftop views of Enchantment, the Magic Kingdom's fireworks spectacular. The music is pumped into the restaurant and onto the rooftop.
Our favorite restaurants: Le Cellier at EPCOT and Yachtsman Steakhouse at Disney's Yacht Club.

#4 Get fit

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The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts runs from January 8 to February 22, followed by the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival from March 3 to July 5, the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival from July 15 to November 20, and the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays from November 26 to December 30. Take your time going around and sampling foods, beverages, and experiences from throughout the world.
Tips: use Park Hopper to visit EPCOT many times to get the most out of it.

#5 Resort Only Stay

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The Disney resorts provide excellent running pathways for anyone who wants a healthy pastime. A one-mile route connects the All-Star resorts or a 3.1-mile walkway winds its way around Fort Wilderness. And wellness Wednesdays and Fitness Fridays at Disney Springs are other fantastic options. You can also sign up for runDisney events such as the Walt Disney World Marathon, Disney Princess Half Marathon, runDisney Springtime Surprise, and the Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon.

#6 Resort Only Stay

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You can stay at a nice resort with a fantastic pool and dining options, but we don't go to any of the parks. At several of the premium resorts' pools, cabanas may be rented. There is no better way to unwind without children than to spend the day by the pool.

#7 Experience Disney parks your way

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As resort guests, you may enjoy the early morning park entrance without the hassle of wrangling a stroller. It's also possible to take everything in at a more leisurely pace. Take in the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail in Disney's Animal Kingdom, or spend the day at Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon, one of Disney's wonderful water parks.
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