<Concept>Adults only day at the parks!

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That's only $672!!! Completely within MY budget... Wink

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bali wrote:
That's only $672!!! Completely within MY budget... Wink

You could get a lot of rides in on that $672 ticket!

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dsoup wrote:
bali wrote:
That's only $672!!! Completely within MY budget... Wink

You could get a lot of rides in on that $672 ticket!



This is true, but I'm still a fan of paying $20 and getting that adults only night.

They could do all sorts of product promos too, to offset the cost.

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I thought the Adults park where we could all walk around swigging beer was called EPCOT?

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marzyar wrote:
I thought the Adults park where we could all walk around swigging beer was called EPCOT?

Yeah, but they still let the kiddos in there and there's no Splash Mountain!

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marzyar wrote:
I thought the Adults park where we could all walk around swigging beer was called EPCOT?

Yeah, but they still let the kiddos in there and there's no Splash Mountain!

Fine, Redo The wonders of life pavilion into a circulatory log ride. Red water, biological fun for all ages.

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marzyar wrote:
dsoup wrote:
marzyar wrote:
I thought the Adults park where we could all walk around swigging beer was called EPCOT?

Yeah, but they still let the kiddos in there and there's no Splash Mountain!

Fine, Redo The wonders of life pavilion into a circulatory log ride. Red water, biological fun for all ages.



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As long as ride waits are low and I don't have to weave my way through people I'm fine, but I must say the difference between riding Splash Mountain over and over is a lot of fun. I think you guys are underrating the empty park!

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Annie wrote:
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Finally, a kid of about 8 or 9 at a nearby table stood up and yelled at the top of his lungs, "SHUT UPPPPP!!!". Every table in the restaurant applauded and laughed at the same time.

That's hilarious laugh If I ever have kids, I'm going to train them to do things like that.

Regarding the disney adults-only day, we've long discussed an "adults-only" hard ticket event, like the MNSSHP or MVMCP.

You wouldn't have to close the parks during the day, but just give ample warning that on Tuesday evening each week, from 7-midnight, one park will be open to adults only (who have purchased hard tickets to be there). So, the first week in the month, Tuesday evening is MK adults-only night, the second week: Tuesday evening is Epcot adults-only night, etc...



That is Brilliant! I would most definately pony up a few bucks for that.

A couple years ago, DH & I were walking along the Boardwalk at about 10am on our way to Epcot. DH turned to me & said "Do you notice anything different?" I looked around & all I saw was adults - mostly couples, some groups ....but NO KIDS! DH said he wanted to go back for every F&W Festival from now on laugh

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Leota wrote:

A couple years ago, DH & I were walking along the Boardwalk at about 10am on our way to Epcot. DH turned to me & said "Do you notice anything different?" I looked around & all I saw was adults - mostly couples, some groups ....but NO KIDS! DH said he wanted to go back for every F&W Festival from now on laugh


It really is nice, isn't it? I think you're right that F&W is just about the closest you're going to get to a nice, adult-oriented evening in a public place at WDW. mickey

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Food & Wine is a winner all around. Kids are in school, weather is great and there's...Food and Wine!

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Hi,

I could go for an adults-only day at the parks. Especially with my WDWFG friends.

Jim

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LeCellierBuff1963 wrote:
Hi,

I could go for an adults-only day at the parks. Especially with my WDWFG friends.

Jim

Hear hear! mickey mickey mickey clapping