This is brilliant!How old will you be if you don't go?
My last visit I was 71, just previous to Covid. I actually get a kick out of some of the reactions when I tell them I'm here solo. "Well, what do you do here? Are there many rides you can go on at your age?" When I reply, yes there are! All of them! One time I had just gotten off Splash Mountain and my shirt had some wet spots and they were astonished that "a man of your age" could still ride that without needing to get health care right after. It's fun to impress people especially when what you did was normal for you and certainly not impressive. Youth is wasted on the young. Like I said in the video by Toby Keith... "Don't let the old man (or woman) in".Do what you are comfortable with. I've been going solo to disney since my 50s. I'll be there solo in April just after my 66th birthday. I don't even pay attention when people make comments to me about going to Disney solo at my age. I enjoy it so that's all that matters.
Fortunately, no one's ever asked me if there were many rides I could go on "at my age". I'll admit I skip BTMRR, FoP, EE, and rides with moving walkways. That leaves plenty I can do, and I will!My last visit I was 71, just previous to Covid. I actually get a kick out of some of the reactions when I tell them I'm here solo. "Well, what do you do here? Are there many rides you can go on at your age?"
The only one I skip is Space Mountain and that is mostly because, at my age, it is difficult to get out of the vehicles. I also only use the green side of Mission: Space since I had the pacemaker installed otherwise I would be set of the orange side of that. If there are others it is simply because I don't really care for them, not because they are a physical problem.Fortunately, no one's ever asked me if there were many rides I could go on "at my age". I'll admit I skip BTMRR, FoP, EE, and rides with moving walkways. That leaves plenty I can do, and I will!
Do not think twice. Go while the going is good. Another option for you is a Disney Cruise. You will be seated with others and there is so much to enjoy on board and they have a doctor on board if needed. Enjoy!!!for solo travel? I've taken over 25 solo trips over the years, but now that I've passed my 70th birthday, I've started getting different looks about me traveling solo, not just the usual "You're going alone to WDW? What do you do there?" I have a neuromuscular condition, so I use an ECV, but otherwise my health is fine. It seems some people think that at my age, I shouldn't travel alone. Is it odd? Should I maybe think twice?