aniroc192
Wonderlander
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2011
I have been going through the college age section and everything is mainly about the CP (college program). I am one of the few that is going to Disney world NOT for the CP, but to actually vacation.
Although I am going with my aunt, uncle, and two younger cousins, I really want a good idea on what is a must do for college student visitors. I have only been to Magic Kingdom, once, when I was 17 (Im now 20) and I went with my mother, her boyfriend, and her good work friend for a day. This crowd was not a amusement park kind of group. I didn't go on a majority of the classic rides because I didn't want to go alone. There was no riding the tea cups, no flying with Dumbo, and no watching the shows. Unfortunately, my mother spent a lot of money just for us to get to Disney to walk around and "smoke". (my mother is a heavy smoker, and it felt like at every smoking section we saw we were stopping for her to smoke. Took up A LOT of our time and really made me upset.)
Thankfully this time I will be staying AT the park (@POR) for a whole week with park hoppers and with great people that know how amusement parks are. I went last August to Universal with my aunt, uncle, and cousins and they were so fast pace and I LOVED it. We woke up early, opened BOTH parks and closed them as well. My mom and her boyfriend didn't show up to the parks until after noon.
My question for all the college aged Dis-fans is, What is something you recommend doing for a new comer who is now at your age? rides? shows? food carts? Anything on the grounds that I should check out?
Anything to fill this long time Disney dreamer with a bit more knowledge.
Although I am going with my aunt, uncle, and two younger cousins, I really want a good idea on what is a must do for college student visitors. I have only been to Magic Kingdom, once, when I was 17 (Im now 20) and I went with my mother, her boyfriend, and her good work friend for a day. This crowd was not a amusement park kind of group. I didn't go on a majority of the classic rides because I didn't want to go alone. There was no riding the tea cups, no flying with Dumbo, and no watching the shows. Unfortunately, my mother spent a lot of money just for us to get to Disney to walk around and "smoke". (my mother is a heavy smoker, and it felt like at every smoking section we saw we were stopping for her to smoke. Took up A LOT of our time and really made me upset.)
Thankfully this time I will be staying AT the park (@POR) for a whole week with park hoppers and with great people that know how amusement parks are. I went last August to Universal with my aunt, uncle, and cousins and they were so fast pace and I LOVED it. We woke up early, opened BOTH parks and closed them as well. My mom and her boyfriend didn't show up to the parks until after noon.
My question for all the college aged Dis-fans is, What is something you recommend doing for a new comer who is now at your age? rides? shows? food carts? Anything on the grounds that I should check out?
Anything to fill this long time Disney dreamer with a bit more knowledge.