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Gremlin
21 Jun 05, 04:06 PM
What is there to do in the evenings other than city walk?
batleyboy26
21 Jun 05, 04:17 PM
Do you have children going with you?
pboniface
21 Jun 05, 04:36 PM
Plenty of other restaurants to visit.. or Downtown Disney... or.. after a couple of days tearing round theme parks... sleep is a good option for me usually...
night time crazy golf, go-karting...
you will not be stuck for stuff to do..
TinkTatoo
21 Jun 05, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by batleyboy26
Do you have children going with you?
This will make a difference to what is available. Nightclubs etc without - Mini golf and movies with :D
Downtown Disney, Disney`s Boardwalk, Celebration, adventure golf (Pirates Cove being one of the best), Old Town, restaurant, cinema, the list is endless!
edie_w
21 Jun 05, 07:40 PM
Sleep, soak aching feet, sit in spa pool with G&T........
Gremlin
22 Jun 05, 11:03 AM
Sorry forgot to say just me(28) and tother half(24) kids staying with granmother!
Villainlover
22 Jun 05, 11:34 AM
Originally posted by edie_w
Sleep, soak aching feet, sit in spa pool with G&T........
I agree totally though not a G & T makes me :cry: LOL so a glass of champers or a bottle of bud :D
batleyboy26
22 Jun 05, 02:36 PM
If you are going without children, there is Pleasure Island with bars and clubs and Jellyrolls at Boardwalk (see Mike Jones trip reports - he loves it there).
Other than that, I cannot remember as it is a long time since we have been there without children. I think we did the sort of stuff we enjoy doing with them actually. Mini-golf, cinema, EATING!
We go usually as a couple and after a long park day, especially if staying for fireworks, also evening Shamu show at Seaworld etc, its 10pm by the time you get back to your room, villa etc. Quick drink, glance at the TV or book - asleep by half past!!!!!!!!!
If you add up 2/3 firework evenings, plus Fantasmic (earlier), Seaworld, DTD (we are doing Cirque at 9pm) that's 6 nights at least where you are shattered early. The other nights we eat later (8pm-ish) and mini-golf, Old Town etc but are still usually ready for sleep by 10.30 - sad things!!!!!
Gremlin
23 Jun 05, 12:05 PM
Soozicue thats not sad! i have spent the last 10 years djing in a number of clubs up to 5 nights a week and doing my day job and only stopped a few months ago. I now cant make it passed about 11 without really struggeling the next day so i think i have got to used to the easy life or spent to long burning the candle botyh ends!
What are the fireworks at MK called and the evening procestion?
Do you need to book for Cirque?
Thanks all for the help!
nat25go
28 Jun 05, 04:53 PM
soozicue - very sensible going to bed early - we also go early as we are exhausted walking around all day in the heat. this way you can get up early every morning and catch some of the rides before the queues start.
gremlin - "kids staying with grandmother":thumbup: lucky you - could you pass her phone number on please! :light: :wiggle: :D
nat25go:grin:
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