Sure, Walt Disney World is a great place for kids of all ages. Spinning around endlessly in an out of control tea cup or singing “it’s a small world after all” with the dolls of the world will bring out the kid in anyone, sometimes you might need to get away from a the “kid stuff” - if even just for a short while. And when you do feel like you need something a bit more grown up while at Walt Disney World, here are 10 things you should consider.Sample one of over 70 authentic Mexican Tequilas at La Cava del Tequila
In Mexico’s Epcot pavilion, there’s a hidden gem of a tequila bar called La Cava del Tequila. In this small cavernous bar, you’ll find authentic Mexican artifacts in a setting meant to honor the Mexican tequila making tradition. Sampling tequila and enjoying tapas style food is a great way to take a break from the crowds.
Putt around the greens of Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World has 99 holes of championship golf and is known the world over as one of the top golf resorts. With courses designed by Pete Dye and Tom Fazio among others, you’re sure to find a a course to challenge you.
Discover Walt Disney World’s “Backstage” magic
Walt Disney World offers tours of its theme parks that range from a few hours to all day. The premier tour, Backstage Magic, is unique in that it’s the longest (7 hours) and that tour guests must be at least 16 years of age. The tour reveals some of the “magic” that makes Walt Disney World such a magical place, including access to areas most guests never see, including the tunnels beneath the Magic Kingdom and backstage access at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Enjoy a romantic dinner at Victoria and Albert's
Victoria and Albert’s in the Grand Floridian hotel is Walt Disney World’s premier restaurant. Featuring a world class American menu, Victoria and Albert’s offers the perfect setting for a quiet meal (kids under 10 are not allowed). Additionally, the restaurants has a dress code that sets it apart from other Walt Disney World eateries such as men must wear sport coats (ties are optional).
Catch a performance of Cirque Du Soleil's La Nuba
Under the modern, white, "bigtop" at the end Downtown Disney Westside you'll fine La Nuba, Cirque Du Soleil's permanent show at Walt Disney World. If you've seen any of Cirque's other productions, then you know what you're in for; a 90 minutes of beautiful, artistic performance that will take your breath away. The show is performed twice nightly and tickets start at $69.
Watch the fireworks at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom while lounging on a white sand beach (and avoiding the Magic Kingdom crowds)
Every night above Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom the sky lights up with a spectacular fireworks display that can be seen from any of the hotels' beach that sit along with the Magic Kingdom on the Seven Seas Lagoon. While the show can be seen from the beaches of the Contemporary Resort, The Grand Floridian, and the Polynesian Resort, it’s the Polynesian Resort offers the best view for the show. Grab dinner at one of the hotel's restaurants and then cozy up with your loved one in one of the hammocks on the white sand beach and enjoy the show.
Unwind with a spa treatment
At Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa, you can unwind and let yourself go with a blissful spa treatment. From 25 minute facials to all day experiences, this top notch spa has something for everybody. And with many Florida inspired treatments such citrus zest facials and body treatments, it’s the perfect way to spend a lazy Florida afternoon.
Dance the night away at Disney’s Boardwalk
On Disney’s Boardwalk you’ll find the Atlantic Dance Hall, a nightclub featuring DJ’s and live bands for guest 21 and older. Dance or simply watch others dance as you enjoy this hot Boardwalk club.
Join the fun at a dueling piano bar
On the Disney Boardwalk you’ll find Jellyrolls, a dueling piano bad for guests 21 and older. Two piano maestros battle each other and the audience each night in an entertaining environment that soon has everybody up and dancing.
Take a horseback ride through Fort Wilderness
At Walt Disney World’s Tri-Circle D Ranch you can saddle-up and enjoy a guided tour on horseback through Fort Wilderness. Discover the natural Florida along the trails around the wilderness themed camping resort just across the Bay Lake from the Magic Kingdom.
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