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Which Disney park is best for solo adults?

Epcot is the best Disney theme park for adult solo travelers for the mere fact that you can eat and drink your way around the world. You aren't technically leaving Florida to do this adventure, but it will sure feel as if you're globetrotting through the 11 countries represented in this Disney Park.



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Epcot tops the list of best Disney parks for adults because of its large rides, frequent festivals and unique cultural experiences. Disney California Adventure hits high marks for big rides, and Disney's Hollywood Studios earns its spot thanks to must-do adventures from Star Wars.

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Doing what I want all day makes everything more relaxing If I want to go back to the hotel to take a nap and go to the pool, that's fine, too. As a solo traveler, I don't have to consider anyone else's schedule, and that brings a lot of freedom to a Disney World trip.

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While Disney is great for kids, we actually think that Disney for adults can be just as fun, if not more. Disney has been doing a great job at catering to not only the younger audience, but also the older kids who love to go to Disney World for vacation too! Related Post: How Many Days Do You Need For Disney World?

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Basically, all of the rides and attractions at Animal Kingdom are perfect for adults. From the safari rides to the “roller coasters,” it's pretty one-size-fits-all. But you might not know about some of the non-ride attractions that are seriously worth your time.

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This comes down to what you want out of your visit, but we'd always recommend adults spend a full day at Magic Kingdom. If you were only interested in thrill rides, then you'd only need a few hours…but if you're only interested in thrill you might be better served at, say, Universal Orlando Resort.

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Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.

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Islands of Adventure - This park is probably overall, the best theme park in Orlando for adults who enjoy lots of thrills and spills. Many thrill rides will get the adrenaline pumping for kids of all ages, and the theming of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Jurassic Park will transport any visitor.

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If you're a thrill-seeker, go to Universal Studios. Disney World has many great thrill rides, like Space Mountain and Expedition Everest, but Universal Studios Florida really has the upper hand here. The thing is though, Disney only has two that are particularly intense: Tower of Terror and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.

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A Magic Kingdom itinerary is simply a must if your family only has one day at Disney World. The main reason being the Magic Kingdom Park is by far the most-visited theme park in the world.

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Disneyland wasn't designed to appeal to only children. It has rides, live entertainment, shopping, and dining that appeal to all age ranges. In fact, some of the attractions and other experiences are much more appealing to adults than they are to young children.

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Walt Disney World single-day tickets to any of the resort's four theme parks—Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios or Disney's Animal Kingdom—currently begin at $109 but can go as high as $189 around peak demand times like Christmas and spring break.

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It's not more expensive to book a Disney trip through a travel agent vs. booking it directly with Disney. In fact, many trips end up being cheaper. Disney releases a number of travel discounts throughout the year.

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Pricing ranges from $109 to $189 depending on the time of year, day of the week, and park you plan to visit. Magic Kingdom base tickets are typically the most expensive, with EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios being priced in the middle, and Disney's Animal Kingdom tickets being the cheapest.

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Regardless of how you choose to spend your day, Epcot is a wonderful place to visit alone. Many locals use the sights and sounds as a backdrop for creative projects from writing to drawing, and may never visit a single attraction on any given day. Others visit in the evening, just to shop, dine, and see Illuminations.

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Using the above analysis as a guide, a good daily budget for Disney is around $233 per person per day if you are traveling as a family of four, or a total of $935 for the whole family. This figure includes theme park tickets, parking, food, and spending money, but not accommodation.

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So, if you're planning a winter trip, lean towards Disneyland but if you're taking an adults-only park trip, try to plan it around one of Disney World's Epcot festivals. Either way, you won't be disappointed.

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Over the years, the theme park has earned a reputation for being “Pooh Size Friendly.” Yes, like Winnie-the-Pooh! Meaning that Disney welcomes guests of all sizes.

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