Disney for Adults

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by elizabethswann » Aug Thu 19, 2010 7:51 pm

My sisters get mad whenever they hear that my mom went to Disneyland without them. I find it so amusing.

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by Amy » Aug Thu 19, 2010 8:02 pm

elizabethswann wrote:My sisters get mad whenever they hear that my mom went to Disneyland without them. I find it so amusing.
That is funny! My Mom would totally go without me if we lived closer. But she would be smart enough not to tell me so I wouldn't pout!

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by elizabethswann » Aug Thu 19, 2010 8:05 pm

Amy wrote:
elizabethswann wrote:My sisters get mad whenever they hear that my mom went to Disneyland without them. I find it so amusing.
That is funny! My Mom would totally go without me if we lived closer. But she would be smart enough not to tell me so I wouldn't pout!
Most of the time she tries not to tell them. Somehow they figure it out.

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by Amy » Aug Thu 19, 2010 8:09 pm

elizabethswann wrote:
Amy wrote:
elizabethswann wrote:My sisters get mad whenever they hear that my mom went to Disneyland without them. I find it so amusing.
That is funny! My Mom would totally go without me if we lived closer. But she would be smart enough not to tell me so I wouldn't pout!
Most of the time she tries not to tell them. Somehow they figure it out.
Maybe she should skip buying the Mickey Mouse balloon next time :lol:

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by elizabethswann » Aug Thu 19, 2010 11:10 pm

I'll be sure to remind her!

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by indianagirl21 » Aug Fri 20, 2010 12:04 am

Amy wrote:
indianagirl21 wrote:I don't have kids but I sometimes take the ones I babysit a lot to the Disney Parks and its a big hassle and a lot of worrying.

I think Disney can definitely be for adults too and should experience it 21 and over for sure! I know I do :hatter_bounce: :lol:
You get to take the kids you babysit to the parks?! That would be awesome!
Only like 2 kids I have ever taken...since I have babysit them since they were practically born. Most parents dont like it though because Disneyland is so crowded and so many people. They worry which is totally understandable.

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by cousininmiami » Aug Fri 20, 2010 10:07 am

We have been twice by ourselves, and seriously it is a lot of fun. We go where we want and do what we want, enjoying the pleasure of relaxation and a lot of wine in EPCOT!
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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by boilerbabe » Aug Fri 20, 2010 10:40 pm

I take B-dude, which is like traveling with a small child at times! :mrgreen: You know I love you Sweetie!!!
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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by Amy » Aug Fri 20, 2010 11:31 pm

boilerbabe wrote:I take B-dude, which is like traveling with a small child at times! :mrgreen: You know I love you Sweetie!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Good one BB!

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by mindflipper » Aug Sat 21, 2010 12:31 am

boilerbabe wrote:I take B-dude, which is like traveling with a small child at times! :mrgreen: You know I love you Sweetie!!!
Y'know, we finally get B-dude to post a bit more regular around here and then everyone starts trashin' the poor guy - geeeesh! :wink: :mrgreen:

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by Jacca5660 » Aug Sat 21, 2010 3:17 am

mindflipper wrote:
boilerbabe wrote:I take B-dude, which is like traveling with a small child at times! :mrgreen: You know I love you Sweetie!!!
Y'know, we finally get B-dude to post a bit more regular around here and then everyone starts trashin' the poor guy - geeeesh! :wink: :mrgreen:
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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by Boilerdude » Aug Sat 21, 2010 8:44 am

boilerbabe wrote:I take B-dude, which is like traveling with a small child at times! :mrgreen: You know I love you Sweetie!!!
Nice...


Anyway, we have no "real" children but have a blast everytime we go. The article did miss a lot of adult activites.
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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by mindflipper » Aug Sat 21, 2010 11:28 am

Amy wrote:
elizabethswann wrote:Most of the time she tries not to tell them. Somehow they figure it out.
Maybe she should skip buying the Mickey Mouse balloon next time :lol:
...or maybe she could remember to take her mouse ears cap off next time too. That tends to be a dead giveaway. :mickey:

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Re: Disney for Adults

Post by horizons1 » Aug Sat 21, 2010 12:01 pm

My wife and i don't have kids so this is the normal way of experiencing wdw for us. We love it and find ways to be "kids"ourselves.
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