Adulting in Disney: A Grown-Up’s Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Playing in Walt Disney World
Don't Wake the Kids...
Now that junior's got his fill of Goofy, and the little princess has posed once too often with Cinderella, it's time to go adulting in Disney. Whether you're at Walt Disney World for romance, for alcohol, or for some of that top-shelf pixie dust, this is your guide to the mature magic.
From weddings to bar crawls, romantic dinners to dancing, karaoke, and golf, Disney World offers a lot to the over-21 crowd, but sometimes it's hard to find amidst the mayhem and the meltdowns of the well-under-21 crowd.
A Walt Disney World vacation without kids can be relaxing and rejuvenative—not to mention raucously fun, if you're looking for raucous—but you need a guide to get you past the kiddie rides and the stroller rentals and the Mickey stickers.
In this "adults-only" book for planning Disney World vacations without the kids, Katherine Walsh shows you how to party in the pixie dust, and not regret it when you wake up with Mickey (or Minnie) the next morning.
Dust off those mouse ears—and don't forget your ID.