2vets
Addicted since 1971
- Joined
- Dec 28, 2001
Hi, all - I was never much of a solo traveler, but over the past 1 1/2 yrs, I’ve gone to WDW solo quite a bit, tacked onto visits to see my parents in North FL, as my dad was declining. Adding this to increasingly sad trips home has been such a salve. He and my mom started taking us to WDW in 1971, and I have strong, happy family memories, especially in Fantasyland and at the monorail resorts. Dad passed in Dec, and we are having a celebration for him in a few months. I decided to fly into MCO and spend a few days before heading north. At first, I was thinking I’d do QS and lounges, but I somehow snagged a res to V&A. Not only would this be a treat for me, but it seems like a lovely way to say farewell to my father, glass raised and eating some amazing food.
I’m not a natural solo traveler/diner, but I’ve increasingly become accustomed, and have eaten at several signatures - Cali Grill, Narcoosees, and FF - solo. I did Celebration at the Top solo. I even ate solo at the chef’s table at Napa Rose last year, but there is obvs more interaction there than at a table. It’s always a little weird to be at a table, but worth it. Any thoughts on V&A solo? It’s such a long, elaborate meal. I am worried I’ll get a little bored/restless. Many thanks in advance for your stories and comments!
I’m not a natural solo traveler/diner, but I’ve increasingly become accustomed, and have eaten at several signatures - Cali Grill, Narcoosees, and FF - solo. I did Celebration at the Top solo. I even ate solo at the chef’s table at Napa Rose last year, but there is obvs more interaction there than at a table. It’s always a little weird to be at a table, but worth it. Any thoughts on V&A solo? It’s such a long, elaborate meal. I am worried I’ll get a little bored/restless. Many thanks in advance for your stories and comments!