Hi my husband and i (in our 40's) are going to Orlando in May and we were wondering whether it was worth getting tickets for Disney? We have been to orlando before in 2005 and we did all the universal part as we stayed at the top end of Int Drive. This time we are staying in Kissimmee and were just going to do a few evening shows and lots of shopping!! and as we are hiring a car we were going to visit the coast. We are now wondering if we should do the Disney stuff although i was under the impression that was more for children. Any help would be great, also any nice coastal regions.We really want to cram in as much as possible in the 2 weeks there. Also can you recommend any good dinner shows.
Thanks very much Jill.
Hi... We are also in our mid 40's and always have a visit to one or two parks, find Epcot most interesting with all the diffrent "worlds", trying the foods and looking round the stores. They also often have events going on like last October they had the food and wine festival while we were there and when we go in April they have a flower festival on plus the firework display is excellent.
The I love MGM as well. The Fantasmic show is one of the best things in the whole of Disney. You have to do Terror Tower.
And as for the Magic Kingdom it is all the best bits you remembered about childhood. My two daughters 19 and 15 still insist on doing it all every time we visit.
We are going to Calfornia at easter because i wanted to see the first ever disney, and i am 50.
I enjoyed disney better in anaheim only because it was in a smaller scale without all the walking from one section to the next.
Disney was built for adults
Michelle x
i went with my parent when i was a teenager, they were in their 40's and we spent some time together and some time apart and i think they enjoyed themsekves more then i did! there is loads to do and see its not just rides and cartoons!!
is for adults!
Disney
I saw the topic and thought you were talking about Las Vegas
I agree Disney is for adults. Me and my husband are in our 40's and have two daughters a 16 and a 19 and we have been addicted to Florida since we first went in 2001 and have only missed 1 year which was last year. We have booked to go back again this year 31 May and we do Disney every time we are there, especially my husband, he just loves the walk up to the castle. We took my parent in 2004 and they were in their 70's and still talk about it. My father who was 74 at the time was on all the big rides and was really upset when my daughters went on the hulk at Island of Adventure and never told him they were going on as he had gone for a cool drink in the shade.
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