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Old 17 Sep 16, 04:16 PM  
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... Just to add, I would say 5 adults in 1 room is too many, if only for the bathroom situation. 2 rooms 2 bathrooms will be much better
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Old 17 Sep 16, 04:18 PM  
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we have been going to florida every year since 1994 ,now go just as a couple this year my sister and bro inlaw coming and they are 57 and 65 ,we are 59 and 65 and still love it
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Old 17 Sep 16, 04:31 PM  
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Long time no post.
So, a couple of questions. Me, wifey and three daughters are planning to stay at Caribbean Resort next August. This will be our 8th visit to Florida, with the last about 8 years ago. Our first was before we were married, then when the kids were various ages from 2 upwards.
So, we are now late fourties, kids are 25,22 and 21. Was speaking to a friend who proclaimed " isn't it a bit weird that a group of adults are going to Disney?". So got me thinking and a bit worried, is this all that strange?. We are still young at heart and love the mouse, so we don't see an issue.
Second question, we are looking at one room at the resort. It says it holds five and I don't think we will spend much time there apart from sleeping is the rollaway bed suitable for an adult?.
Thanks again for reading my rambling. Any advise would be most helpful
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We are going as a group of 4 adults n November all in late twenties. It's not weird at all! There's so much to do as an adult you'll probably have more fun than dragging kids round. Also there are so many adult groups you'll blend in
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We've just returned from a fortnight in Disney with our adult children and their partners, 6 of us in total with the youngest being 21, it was wonderful and a completely different experience than going with younger children. Already planning the next trip
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Not at all! And if it is weird, you're in good company
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Old 18 Sep 16, 04:48 PM  
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I find it weird that people go on holidays at just sunbathe round a pool all day.

I am going with my hubby we are in our early 30''s

People probably find that weird but I do not care, like they probably find it weird that we love center parcs and holiday in the UK

They probably deep down want to go but they do not want to admit how bored they get sitting around a pool all day
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Old 18 Sep 16, 04:51 PM  
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Absolutely not - have been with a group all my age (23 at the time), at no point did I think of it as odd. Maybe it would be weird if you spent the whole trip on rides like Winnie the pooh and it's a small world
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A group of 8 of us went and it was a brilliant holiday - nothing weird at all.
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Old 18 Sep 16, 04:59 PM  
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Not at all weird. Our kids are all in their 20's now and have been with us as adults, they would come back with us again anytime.
I'd look at Old Key West for 5 adults. DH and I stayed there in a one bed roomed villa with our two adult sons. They had the large living room area with the bed settee and armchair sleeper.
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