No one to say, "Do you think you should be doing THAT!?!No stigma at all, I've done solo trips of two and three weeks a few times now, I was weary the first time but have no problems at all now. I like the freedom of it, not worrying what others may or may not want to do is a really luxury at times, don't get me wrong I love going with family and friends but solo trips allow for me to indulge in the things I like to do at a pace I want to do it, I've also made many friends along the way too.
Funny I cam across this thread. I'm thinking of taking a flight to Anaheim in January to visit the Disneyland parks for the first time in just 3 days. I kinda want to go solo but wouldn't riding the kiddie rides like peter pan, etc be awkward.
The only time I get a bit self-conscious when going solo is when I'm getting on kid oriented rides like Cat in the Hat or Suess Trolley.I've gone solo plenty, and at first it might feel a little bit awkward - at least for me. Part of it was because I was just speeding through Busch Gardens, Sea World, and Universal to ride the attractions and move on. However, once you settle down and just have the freedom to explore, the freedom to ride a water ride without someone in ur party not wanting to get wet, the freedom to go to any show, and no one in ur party can judge u because no one is there. It's an amazing feeling! Forgive me & my run-on sentences btw
The only time I get a bit self-conscious when going solo is when I'm getting on kid oriented rides like Cat in the Hat or Suess Trolley.