Greetings - I'm a first time poster, but I've been lurking on this board and soaking up all the information I can prior to my planned first trip to WDW. Love it! You all are a wealth of knowledge!
I'm a 38 year old single female thinking about going to WDW solo this winter sometime. I have no kids and am hoping to find a resort or hotel in either the value or moderate category (under $100/night, preferably) that is likely to have fewer children than the others. (I live alone and am not used to being around the noise levels that tend to accompany kids 24/7. I don't mind being around kids while I'm in the parks, but would really like some peace and quiet when I return to my hotel room.)
Are there any Disney resorts on the property that fit this bill, or should I be looking at hotels like the Hilton, Hotel Royal Plaza, etc.? I will not have a car, but don't mind walking reasonable distances or taking the hotel bus to and from the park. And I honestly don't mind staying at a non-Disney hotel and just visiting the parks each day. Ideas? Suggestions?
Also, any suggestions for restaurants in or within walking distance of Disney that would tend to have fewer children diners?
(I hope I don't sound anti-kids, because I'm not, I just know my own tolerance threshhold.)
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me,
DayOwlVT
I'm a 38 year old single female thinking about going to WDW solo this winter sometime. I have no kids and am hoping to find a resort or hotel in either the value or moderate category (under $100/night, preferably) that is likely to have fewer children than the others. (I live alone and am not used to being around the noise levels that tend to accompany kids 24/7. I don't mind being around kids while I'm in the parks, but would really like some peace and quiet when I return to my hotel room.)
Are there any Disney resorts on the property that fit this bill, or should I be looking at hotels like the Hilton, Hotel Royal Plaza, etc.? I will not have a car, but don't mind walking reasonable distances or taking the hotel bus to and from the park. And I honestly don't mind staying at a non-Disney hotel and just visiting the parks each day. Ideas? Suggestions?
Also, any suggestions for restaurants in or within walking distance of Disney that would tend to have fewer children diners?
(I hope I don't sound anti-kids, because I'm not, I just know my own tolerance threshhold.)
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me,
DayOwlVT