5 Tips for an Adults Only Disney Trip

Disney World isn’t just for kids—it’s a magical playground for adults too! Whether you're visiting for the nostalgia, the world-class dining, or the thrilling rides, Disney has something special for grown-ups seeking a magical adventure. Planning an adults-only trip to Disney World? Here are my top 5 tips to make the most of your visit!

1. Indulge in Disney Dining

One of the biggest perks of visiting Disney World without kids? You can fully immerse yourself in the incredible dining experiences! Disney is home to some top-tier restaurants that cater to more sophisticated palates. Consider booking a dinner reservation at Victoria & Albert’s at the Grand Floridian for a five-star culinary experience. Or, try California Grill at the Contemporary Resort for delicious cuisine paired with stunning views of Magic Kingdom's fireworks. Don’t forget to explore Epcot’s World Showcase, where you can enjoy authentic dishes from around the globe and even indulge in a fun “Drink Around the World” experience!

2. Take Advantage of Disney After Hours

Adults-only trips mean you can stay out late, so take advantage of Disney After Hours events. These ticketed events give you access to the parks after they close to the general public, meaning shorter lines and a more relaxed atmosphere. Stroll through Magic Kingdom without the crowds, hop on your favorite rides with little to no wait time, and enjoy complimentary snacks and drinks throughout the night. It’s a magical way to experience the parks in a whole new light!

3. Explore the Resorts

While Disney's parks are the main attraction, the resorts offer luxurious and relaxing experiences that are perfect for adults. Spend a day resort-hopping to explore Disney's deluxe accommodations. Sip cocktails at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto at the Polynesian Village Resort, enjoy a spa day at Senses Spa at the Grand Floridian, or soak up the sun at the BoardWalk Inn while people-watching and strolling the waterfront. The resorts offer a quieter, more laid-back side of Disney that’s perfect for adult travelers.

4. Go for the Thrills

Without little ones to worry about, you can hit up all the most thrilling attractions! Make sure to check out the big rides like Space Mountain, Expedition Everest, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. For Star Wars fans, don’t miss the epic Rise of the Resistance in Galaxy’s Edge at Hollywood Studios. You can also take advantage of Single Rider Lines, available at select attractions, to skip long waits and get on the rides even faster.

5. Savor the Epcot Festivals

Epcot is a favorite among adult Disney-goers, especially during one of its many festivals. Throughout the year, Epcot hosts several events like the International Food & Wine Festival, Flower & Garden Festival, and Festival of the Arts. These festivals feature unique food booths, live music, art displays, and special events. Whether you’re a foodie, an art lover, or a horticulture enthusiast, there’s something to enjoy. It’s the perfect way to explore the park at a leisurely pace, savoring new flavors and experiences.

Bonus Tip: Slow Down and Soak in the Magic

When visiting Disney with just adults, there’s no need to rush from ride to ride. Take your time to soak in the atmosphere, appreciate the intricate details of each park, and enjoy the little moments of Disney magic. Whether it’s people-watching on Main Street, grabbing a Dole Whip, or taking in a nighttime spectacular, these slower moments are what make an adults-only Disney trip truly special.

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