JillianS1128
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2010
So, I have a very high-pressure, 24-7, operations focused job. Because of this, I've learnt that my fave vacations are as uplanned as possible. Just book an adventure tour or a hotel, some plane tickets, and go- relatively unplanned beyond a few weeks of "hey, what's Portugal like" reading.
Obviously, there's some planning that goes into a WDW vacation, but what I'm wondering from fellow solos is: how "go with the flow" can I be? Yes, "as much as you want!" , but if I'm going the week after Labour Day (Sept 2-9), on my own, I'm pretty "get up and go" in the am, but if I still want to do most of the "to dos" and experience the fun, do I have the luxury of just going with it?
I've never been to WDW before (DL a couple times as a kid but I barely remember those).
What do I really need to preplan, and what can I just let happen? I'm pretty patient, and I don't mind being flexible with how a day unfolds on vacation at all (and love just wandering around), I just want to figure out where that balance is!
My 60 day out will be in a few weeks, so just trying to figure out what I need to think about.
Obviously, there's some planning that goes into a WDW vacation, but what I'm wondering from fellow solos is: how "go with the flow" can I be? Yes, "as much as you want!" , but if I'm going the week after Labour Day (Sept 2-9), on my own, I'm pretty "get up and go" in the am, but if I still want to do most of the "to dos" and experience the fun, do I have the luxury of just going with it?
I've never been to WDW before (DL a couple times as a kid but I barely remember those).
What do I really need to preplan, and what can I just let happen? I'm pretty patient, and I don't mind being flexible with how a day unfolds on vacation at all (and love just wandering around), I just want to figure out where that balance is!
My 60 day out will be in a few weeks, so just trying to figure out what I need to think about.