Yes, solo travel to Disney is a significant and growing trend in 2026. Many adults visit the parks alone to enjoy the experience at their own pace, focusing on their favorite attractions without needing to coordinate with a group. Disney is highly accommodating to single travelers, offering Single Rider lines for popular rides like Rock 'n' Roller Coaster or Expedition Everest, which can drastically reduce wait times. Solo guests also have an easier time finding "last-minute" dining reservations for one at popular table-service restaurants. Many single visitors find the experience empowering and peaceful, often engaging in "people watching," photography, or "resort hopping" while enjoying the unique level of safety and escapism that Disney parks provide.