You've got that right!!!!!!It's the language of the cool kids
Adult options at WDW
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It actually makes me really happy when my husband understands this kind of language. He had never been to DW until he met me...his first trip was in 2008 and since then has been to Disney parks 6 times with me and my family!
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Or if you are reading an eye chartAmy wrote:It's the language of the cool kidscy1229 wrote:You know you're a WDW nut when you understand a sentence like this one that an ordinary person would find cryptic at best.laurie5658 wrote:ADR is now officially set for R&C!! Woot!
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Not to mention the Bass bitter even if it's not the "Real" UK versionBelle1082 wrote:Whaaat?!?! That is such a fun place!!! Especially at night...it totally has the pub feel and everyone is so friendly! And I love me a good pour of Guinness!
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We didn't know prior to taking the train to what was then, Conservation Station, but a cast member in that area told us she would be coming in as soon as they could get her tranquilized, and she gave them a bit of trouble with that.Amy wrote:Did they let you know they were going to be bringing a tiger in at some point or did you simply luck out?Sharonofwindham wrote:We always love the World Showcase at night. But that is pretty much geared toward adults, so no surprise there. I think doing WDW childless has so many perks. I love it with kids as well, but it's a whole different kind of trip. When it's adults only you can take things slower, go where you want to go, and stay as long as you want I really love Animal Kingdom, and I could literally observe the animals all day. With animals you have to be patient. We waited for over an hour once for them to bring a tiger into the exam room at Rafiki's Planet Watch. It was definitely worth the wait!
There are designated smoking areas. That being said, guests don't always stick to those areasWizzard419 wrote:I forgot, does WDW allow you to smoke anywhere you want? I know DLR has limits on it's property.
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I LOVE THEM SO MUCH !!!laurie5658 wrote:Oh speaking of Studios, if any of you haven't done this yet...grab a bench on Sunset Blvd and wait for the street characters to come out and "play". They are so hilarious!!!! Love them all!
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Love how you end up sitting with "strangers" here.Belle1082 wrote:Whaaat?!?! That is such a fun place!!! Especially at night...it totally has the pub feel and everyone is so friendly! And I love me a good pour of Guinness!
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I am so anxious to try it out. After all the years we have been to WDW we have never gone to R&C. What the heck LOL!Sharonofwindham wrote:Love how you end up sitting with "strangers" here.Belle1082 wrote:Whaaat?!?! That is such a fun place!!! Especially at night...it totally has the pub feel and everyone is so friendly! And I love me a good pour of Guinness!
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I'm surprised that you never wandered into the R&C if you enjoy a nice beer ~ Seems like an English pub would be a natural for y'all to check out!laurie5658 wrote:I am so anxious to try it out. After all the years we have been to WDW we have never gone to R&C. What the heck LOL!Sharonofwindham wrote:Love how you end up sitting with "strangers" here.Belle1082 wrote:Whaaat?!?! That is such a fun place!!! Especially at night...it totally has the pub feel and everyone is so friendly! And I love me a good pour of Guinness!
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- Mad Tea Party Host
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It just goes to show you that there is always something "new" to see at WDW!!! *even if it has been there forever LOL LOL*
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Are you going there after the half? If so we will look for you you seem like our type of fun!!!laurie5658 wrote:It just goes to show you that there is always something "new" to see at WDW!!! *even if it has been there forever LOL LOL*
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You bet Jim and I will be there. We purchased Jim's wristband this year as he didn't go to post-race last year and wish he had. Naps will be taken Saturday afternoon to prepare for a full night!!!!!wewantsdaredhead wrote:Are you going there after the half? If so we will look for you you seem like our type of fun!!!laurie5658 wrote:It just goes to show you that there is always something "new" to see at WDW!!! *even if it has been there forever LOL LOL*
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Compulsory! Hic! Hic!Amy wrote: I'm surprised that you never wandered into the R&C if you enjoy a nice beer ~ Seems like an English pub would be a natural for y'all to check out!
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My wife and I waiting 14 years before having our first kid so we had a lot of "adult time" at WDW. Our favorite adult options are (in no particular order):
1. Having a glass (or more) of wine at the bar at Jiko.
2. Having a drink at Bellevue Lounge.
3. Having a drink and apps at Mizner's Lounge at the GF after a long day at MK
4. Walking around World Showcase at night
5. Dinner at California Grill
6. Walking the grounds at the Poly (we got married there so I may be a bit biased)
1. Having a glass (or more) of wine at the bar at Jiko.
2. Having a drink at Bellevue Lounge.
3. Having a drink and apps at Mizner's Lounge at the GF after a long day at MK
4. Walking around World Showcase at night
5. Dinner at California Grill
6. Walking the grounds at the Poly (we got married there so I may be a bit biased)
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I know! It is the best!!Sharonofwindham wrote:Love how you end up sitting with "strangers" here.Belle1082 wrote:Whaaat?!?! That is such a fun place!!! Especially at night...it totally has the pub feel and everyone is so friendly! And I love me a good pour of Guinness!