Adults Only Disneyland

Taking a vacation to Disneyland is on every child’s travel bucket list. Besides, it is the happiest place on Earth, right? So why not leave the kids at home next time and go on an adults only vacation to Disneyland? Sounds crazy, I know but after visiting the park with a group of moms for their food and wine festival I totally get why adults can’t wait to get a babysitter for a fun Disney adventure.

Adults Only Disneyland

The Rides. Adults only at Disneyland means you can ride whatever you want, whenever you want. Want to go on that thrill ride your kids are too little to ride? Do it. Want to ride your favorite ride ten times? Go for it. Ride whatever your heart desires and don’t think twice about it! You could even get extra brave and try the single rider line that we all know gets you on the rides even faster.

Adults Only Disneyland

The Food. Not only does Disneyland have the usual amusement park themed eats but they even have restaurants. In fact, they have some pretty darn delicious restaurants. During my adults only visit a friend and I sat down and enjoyed a meal at Wine Country Trattoria, an Italian restaurant. Not only was the food extra tasty but the wine washing it down made the night even more magical. There’s definitely something at Disneyland to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.

Adults Only Disneyland

The Alcohol. Disneyland has a variety of bars, lounges and restaurants throughout the park that serves a variety of alcoholic beverages for you to enjoy during your adults only visit. During my visit the Food & Wine Festival was taking place and was so much fun! I highly recommend checking it out in the spring. Be sure to check the Disneyland website for festivals and other fun events.

Adults Only Disneyland

Walt Disney Made it For You. Walt wanted to create a place where children and adults both could have fun.

Everybody in the world was once a child. So in planning a new picture, we don’t think of grown-ups, and we don’t think of children, but just of that fine, clean, unspoiled spot down deep in every one of us that maybe the world has made us forget and that maybe our pictures can help recall.
-Walt Disney

When Walt took his daughters to an amusement park when they were young he would sit alone while they rode rides. He wanted to create something everyone could enjoy. He wanted to create a park where parents and children could both have fun. And so, Disneyland was created.

Splurge. Going without the kids means you can finally splurge on yourself. Head over and visit the shops. There’s something for everyone there including Mickey Mouse cookies and other fun treats. Disneyland is also the perfect place to find unique gifts and collectibles. Added bonus, you can take your time shopping!

Adults Only Disneyland

Have you ever visited Disneyland with adults only? Comment below and share your tips with us!