Going to Disney for my 18th birthday but should I?
Question Posted Saturday July 23 2016, 1:31 am
I want to go to Disney in a few months for my birthday, and I live roughly 20 hours away from it (I would take a plane). Is it worth going alone? Probably not right? I've wanted to go to Disney for my birthday for as long as I can remember, and it's a pretty special birthday to me. If anyone knows what I should do (I've asked my friends already, and they don't know if they can). Disney can just be so expensive but I've been working my butt of for this because I want it very badly. I would appreciate it very much if someone can give me some advice on what to do. Thanks!
solidadvice4teens answered Thursday July 28 2016, 10:16 pm: Never deny yourself the opportunity to experience anything EVER especially if friends aren't in to it. Believe me you will miss tons and regret it. If you have always had a goal of going to Disney and this is what you want fr your birthday than do it and enjoy it.
Believe me you can on your own and perhaps even more without the friend's not wanting to be there. This is your quest and it has meaning to you so go forth and do it. You will find there's tons to take in and enjoy even by yourself. If you want it badly make it happen for yourself. Be sure to research this thoroughly, vet all travel agents, compare pricing for airfare and packages and choose something that fits your budget and desires. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Sunday July 24 2016, 9:32 am: Go, Disney is truly a magical place and you will find other your age there to hang with. I know it will be expensive but try to stay in the park as there are many things to do in the evening for all age groups.
Below is a guy I know, though he knows me by my real name only, who is someone who is a Disney vacation guide. If the link below doesn't work you can find him in Facebook as Zack Risoldi he is a paramedic out west and he will most likely come up as such. He can help you plan your Disney vacation, make your reservations and get you all the available discounts.
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