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Old 8 Dec 17, 12:45 AM  
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I've posted a couple of threads about places to stay etc. But looking for general advice on what I can get up to as a solo visitor to Orlando.

It's part of a works trip, but essentially I'll have three full days, one mid/late evening when I land, a day until about 6 pm and a day until about 1 pm (coming home day) to do what i wish.

I'm due to arrive at 430, so by the time I get my bag, car and get to the hotel it will probably be 7pm or so. I'm thinking heading straight to MK for the fireworks and do the rides I want to for the remainder of the evening.

Beyond that, I'm at a loss on things I can do, how I'll plan the parks etc etc.

I've been 3 times over 10 weeks in the last three years. Each time with two kids and the Mrs. So it's a weird way of thinking about planning. Just me.

I'm traveling in 5 weeks! '

Any thoughts?

Anything out with the walls of Disney worth doing by yourself?

Other parks are out due to cost as we will be back in October
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Old 8 Dec 17, 01:12 AM  
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I think if parks are out, on my main day I would do some resort hopping. Go and visit the ones I’d always wanted to have a beak around, have a drink in some of the bars. Then I’d probably head to the Boardwalk to sit and watch the world go by, maybe have a round trip on the friendship boat, then go to Disney Springs for some shopping (I suspect Mrs PM will be expecting a nice gift) and perhaps see a movie and have dinner or a couple more drinks. Interested to hear what you decide. Mini trip report in the works?
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Old 8 Dec 17, 02:43 AM  
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I think I'd be looking at things you can't do with young kids in tow. Duelling pianos springs to mind on the Boardwalk, some of the moe exotic quick services at EPCOT ,Japan for example, any rides none of the family wanted to do ...except you so they got skipped.? Trader Sams at the Poly is another spot worth doing (inside not on the terrace), single rider lines are a very different experience too.
I'd probably do less MK and more of the other parks solo.

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Old 8 Dec 17, 07:16 AM  
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Have you been to Kennedy Space Center ?
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Old 8 Dec 17, 08:46 AM  
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Have you been to Kennedy Space Center ?
Yes, did it this summer but it was the last day of our holiday and the kids were knackered so weren't best behaved and I'm sure I missed loads. Good option.

To the poster above, the Disney parks are in, I think. Just the others are out.
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Old 8 Dec 17, 11:56 AM  
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Have you been to Kennedy Space Center ?
This is a must, I'm quite gutted we can't fit this in when we go but I loved it! I appreciate that my last visit was (roughly) 14 years ago but boy! What a joy it was but then again I love anything space related.
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This is a must, I'm quite gutted we can't fit this in when we go but I loved it! I appreciate that my last visit was (roughly) 14 years ago but boy! What a joy it was but then again I love anything space related.
I agree, they do it so well. I suppose because most of it is open air it doesn’t feel like a museum, yet there’s so much to see, do and learn.
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Old 8 Dec 17, 08:35 AM  
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Have you got Disney tickets? Not sure i would be paying yo go for 1 day.
Like others say i would do things you cant do with kids.
Kennedy Space Centre sounds a good idea.
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Originally Posted by floridasgirl View Post
Have you got Disney tickets? Not sure i would be paying yo go for 1 day.
Like others say i would do things you cant do with kids.
Kennedy Space Centre sounds a good idea.
I will have. I think. I will probably get an annual ticket.

First night I'm thinking about makin a beeline for MK to see the fire works without having to cover kids ears then do the major rises as the park is closing (planning on sleeping in the flight over )

Beyond that, it's up for planning.
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I was over last year for work [didnt have park tickets] and spent a lot of the spare time in Disney Springs [was working there prior to opening of the new stores]... just sitting watching the world go by with several coffees.

Very peaceful... funny watching the families rush around as they have rides / ADRs etc to go hit... now I know what what we must look like when we go as a family..!
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