OrlandoVacation.com Disney World Blog
Many travelers don’t even consider stopping by Disney World because they worry it isn’t a place they could enjoy alone, or that they’d feel guilty being there without their kids. The reality is that traveling to Disney solo can be the experience of a lifetime.
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You don’t have to spend hundreds on gifts and souvenirs. Instead, take pictures of things you think they’ll enjoy or send them a postcard. There are mailboxes in all the parks, and you can even mail them directly from old school mailboxes on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom.
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After doing a little research you’ll see that there are several ticket options. Note that Disney World is made up of 4 separate theme parks: the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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Remember that your commitment to keeping the parents involved doesn’t begin and end at the pre-planning process. Give them a detailed itinerary with contact information for both you and the resort you’ll be staying in so they’ll know what to do if there’s an issue.
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Quick service meals, which are any meals you purchase at a location with a walk-up window instead of a server who comes to your table, can be quite costly – if you don’t plan correctly.
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