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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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they are disgusting, fatty greasy cold turkey legs.nasty.probably the worse food sold in disney world.yuk0
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skintbuthappy81 wrote: »true..... but they look sooooooooooooooo good!!
Whenever I saw someone with one of those I thought they were so big they must be fake. Never got to try one, Mrs Blink is vegetarian and I don't think she would have gone near me for the rest of the day if I had one of those.0 -
Me, my partner are taking my partners little sister to disneyland paris in August, we are all really looking forward to it, and now its made me and my partner think about doing the dream holiday (for us) next year which is Orlando/Disney World, my question is, does Florida suit couples? or is it better when your in a group or take kids? we could take my partners little sister again but obviously we would have to pay for her, paying for her to disneyland wasn't so much of a problem because its quite cheap, im not sure if we would be able to afford to pay for her to Florida aswell! After taking a quick look at some of the posts in here everyone seems to have either gone in groups or took kids, it doesn't seem like it would suit just a couple.
thanks in advance for the info.Disneyland Paris (Dream Castle) - January 2010
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CDaniels - I would love to go just with my OH. If you do the parks, you can focus on what you want to do and not worry about doing Winnie the Pooh or Peter Pan and things like that, you can spend days lazing by the pool, you can take trips to places like St Petersburg, Clearwater etc etc.
The first time my parents went, they went on their own, they were both in their 50s and they loved it.
I think there is loads to do for adults (or to indulge yourself as big kids) and you have the flexibiltiy of not having to plan around little ones (We have no kids but have always gone with my brother and his family and we always make sure we have a car so we can do our own thing)0 -
Hi CDaniels1987,
Me and my partner are in our 20's and we have been for the last two years by ourselves, Id say its def suited for couples. We are going again in September as well, we do Disney, Universal, water parks, obviously shopping!
Hope this helps, if you have anymore questions you can PM me.
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CDaniels1987 wrote: »Me, my partner are taking my partners little sister to disneyland paris in August, we are all really looking forward to it, and now its made me and my partner think about doing the dream holiday (for us) next year which is Orlando/Disney World, my question is, does Florida suit couples? or is it better when your in a group or take kids? we could take my partners little sister again but obviously we would have to pay for her, paying for her to disneyland wasn't so much of a problem because its quite cheap, im not sure if we would be able to afford to pay for her to Florida aswell! After taking a quick look at some of the posts in here everyone seems to have either gone in groups or took kids, it doesn't seem like it would suit just a couple.
thanks in advance for the info.
Me and my oh have been on our own for the past 4 years and we are both in our late 20's so much to see and do hence us going every year! A large group of us went a few years ago and to be honest we have a better time on our own (too much messing around with different cars, people wanting to go different places etc) We love it.Married 1st October 2015:heartpuls
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