Close Menu
    What's Hot

    SA Asks: What happens if the Medicare Hospital Insurance fund runs dry?

    March 29, 2026

    Oil Prices Rise Again As the Iran War Enters Its 5th Week

    March 29, 2026

    Phreesia Q4 2026 Earnings Preview

    March 29, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Personal Finance
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Investing
    • Markets
      • Stocks
      • Futures & Commodities
      • Crypto
      • Forex
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    Home»Money»I Went to Disney World Without My Kids. It Was the Best.
    Money

    I Went to Disney World Without My Kids. It Was the Best.

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 29, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    I love visiting Disney World with my kids — seeing that first Mickey hug, the hysterical photos from Tower of Terror, their amazement at the castle lit up by sparkling fireworks.

    But, I also love visiting kid-free — trips for work, solo trips, with friends, and as a multi-day date with my best friend.

    My husband and I bundled up for a late January visit and four days of experiences geared toward adults.

    The Swan Reserve was the perfect resort for cocktails, late nights, and strolls to the parks

    One of the newest hotels at Walt Disney World, the Swan Reserve is bright, airy, and very kid-friendly.


    Swan Reserve room

    The one-bedroom signature suite at the Swan Reserve was quiet and spacious. 

    Courtesy of the author



    Though run by Marriott, it has a lot of Disney perks, including bus and boat transportation, early entry, and an on-site Cast Member to help with all things Disney Parks. There’s even complimentary childcare when dining at specific restaurants.

    It’s a beautiful walk to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios. The rooms are huge, flooded with natural light, and pretty much Disney-theme free.

    The best part is the lobby lounge, Stir. Anyone who has tried to find food or a relaxing cocktail after braving the post-fireworks crowd at Magic Kingdom knows how hard it can be to find late-night food at Disney.

    Almost every night, we visited Stir for a snack and cocktails like the fruity and delicious Garden Party cocktail for me, and the whimsical Banana Hands for my husband.

    Our top priority was the Disney magic we love, the food

    In just four days, we ate at 10 different spots — artsy bites and sips at EPCOT International Festival of the Arts Food Studios, brunch at Art Smith Homecomin’, dinner with stunning firework views at California Grill, and cocktails with pirates at The Beak and Barrel.


    The author and her husband dining at The Beak and Barrel.

    We had prime seating in front of the fireplace at The Beak and Barrel. 

    Courtesy of the author



    There is finally a lounge at Magic Kingdom. I felt like I needed an eyepatch, a parrot, and the lyrics to “Yo Ho” memorized when stepping into the immersive world of The Beak and Barrel.

    We had prime seating in front of the fireplace with battling ships-in-a-bottle above us. The Beak and Barrel is not a spot for lounging — there are special effects, a two-drink limit, and a maximum of 45 minutes.

    Dinner at EPCOT’s Takumi-Tei was elegant, and for guests ages 8 and up

    The complete opposite of the noise and rushed feeling of The Beak and Barrel was the tranquil, soothing Takumi-Tei at EPCOT.

    Takumi-Tei is tucked away in the Japan pavilion with subtle signs leading to the heavy wooden doors. Once inside, we were transported down a tranquil hallway, away from the hustle and bustle of EPCOT.


    tableside tea service at Takumi-Tei

    The tableside tea service at Takumi-Tei is a highlight of the meal. 

    Courtesy of the author



    There are five different dining rooms, and we were in the washi paper room. Pink cherry blossoms, softly lit from behind, lined the walls.

    Takumi-Tei is omakase — or “leave it up to the chef” — style. There’s no kids’ menu.

    Every dish was beautifully plated, and each course was creatively and carefully prepared. Our elegant and knowledgeable server, Sakura, was soft-spoken, adding to the tranquil, exquisite ambiance.

    A visit to the adults-only GEO-82 lounge was magical

    Disney World is adding more experiences for grown-ups, like the adult-exclusive EPCOT lounge GEO-82.

    There are no strollers, no kids’ menu, and no lack-of-a-nap meltdowns. What it does have is sophisticated homages to Spaceship Earth, stunning views, a stellar cocktail menu, and delicious bites.


    Woman at Epcot restaurant

    My favorite dining experience was GEO-82, an adults-only lounge at EPCOT. 

    Courtesy of the author



    There was no time limit at GEO-82. We relaxed and took in the details like the Spaceship Earth on the ice cube in the Brown Butter Old Fashioned. I took my time sipping my Peach Shrub Whisky Smash, savoring the accompanying cookie. The only cocktail that comes with a cookie!

    We were out late every night

    With just the two of us, there was no one dragging behind and sighing. No one was falling apart because they were over-tired.


    Disney Starlight parade

    The castle provides a stunning backdrop for the 10 p.m. Starlight parade. 

    Courtesy of the author



    We did late-night dinners, raced onto rides right before the park closed, and saw the 10 p.m. Disney Starlight nighttime parade. Cast Members directed us to one of the best spots to watch the parade — in Liberty Square near Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe.

    I had the time to find magical Disney details I usually miss

    We walked right onto Star Tours and meandered slowly through the queue to warm up from the frigid mid-30s temps. Finding Disney easter eggs in the baggage screening area — like Genie’s lamp and a Buzz Lightyear toy — were a bonus of taking our time, finding details we’re usually rushing past.


    easter eggs in the Star Tours queue

    We had time to find hidden details like easter eggs in the Star Tours queue. 

    Courtesy of the author



    With no one to amuse while waiting in line, we made spontaneous attraction decisions. A pre-dinner journey on “It’s a Small World” was perfectly timed, and we were under the clock when it struck 7 p.m. — a new experience for us both.

    It was finally a Disney vacation, so I didn’t make a ton of plans, book Lightning Lanes, or have a specific schedule for each day. We weren’t rushing from one reservation to another or stalking the My Disney Experience App wait times. We lingered over meals, had new experiences, and enjoyed the magic our way.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Press Room

    Related Posts

    Oil Prices Rise Again As the Iran War Enters Its 5th Week

    March 29, 2026

    Neurologist Shares How AI Affects the Brain and How to Stay Sharp

    March 29, 2026

    My Dad Was an AI Pioneer at AT&T Where I Now Develop AI Tools

    March 29, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    LATEST NEWS

    SA Asks: What happens if the Medicare Hospital Insurance fund runs dry?

    March 29, 2026

    Oil Prices Rise Again As the Iran War Enters Its 5th Week

    March 29, 2026

    Phreesia Q4 2026 Earnings Preview

    March 29, 2026

    Neurologist Shares How AI Affects the Brain and How to Stay Sharp

    March 29, 2026
    POPULAR
    Business

    The Business of Formula One

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    Weddings and divorce: the scourge of investment returns

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    How F1 found a secret fuel to accelerate media rights growth

    May 27, 2023
    Advertisement
    Load WordPress Sites in as fast as 37ms!

    Archives

    • March 2026
    • February 2026
    • January 2026
    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • May 2023

    Categories

    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Economy
    • Forex
    • Futures & Commodities
    • Investing
    • Market Data
    • Money
    • News
    • Personal Finance
    • Politics
    • Stocks
    • Technology

    Your source for the serious news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a news site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Buy Now
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.