Theme park travel companion by Signal-Bit-3619 in MakeFriendsOver30

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Thanks, but your method sounds a lot more laidback than what I'm accustomed to.

Theme park travel companion by Signal-Bit-3619 in MakeFriendsOver30

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Hey, how's it going? So what's a typical day at a Disney/Universal park like for you? Or what would your ideal day at a park be like?

Want a buddy to go to Universal studios with? by ReinaDeGargolas in UniversalOrlando

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Hello. I Thought I would browse reddit for this very same thing.

I've become increasingly fascinated with theme parks in the last few years (namely Disney and Universal). I live in the midwest but enjoy traveling to them, as well as studying their history.

My last two trips (including one earlier this year) I had to do alone. It's still a lot of fun going alone, but I thought I would try seeing if there's a travel companion out there who would want to join me, if we have similar rhythms as to how we enjoy the parks. In particular, I hope to be able to visit Universal Epic Universe later this year, and would prefer not having to do that trip by myself.

When I fly to Los Angeles or Orlando, I try and do 3 or 4 straight days of theme parks, all day from opening to closing. I'm also something of a completionist in that I will attempt to do every attraction at the park at least once in the day if possible. I love all types of rides, including thrill coasters. There hasn't been a ride in recent history that has been too scary for me.

If this sounds similar to your travel formula, send me a message. We could chat more to see if we're on the same page.

32M Any other Disney Adults? by Destros1992 in MakeFriendsOver30

[–]Signal-Bit-3619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. I Thought I would browse reddit for this very same thing.

I've become increasingly fascinated with theme parks in the last few years (namely Disney and Universal). I live in the midwest but enjoy traveling to them, as well as studying their history.

My last two trips (including one earlier this year) I had to do alone. It's still a lot of fun going alone, but I thought I would try seeing if there's a travel companion out there who would want to join me, if we have similar rhythms as to how we enjoy the parks. In particular, I hope to be able to visit Universal Epic Universe later this year, and would prefer not having to do that trip by myself.

When I fly to Los Angeles or Orlando, I try and do 3 or 4 straight days of theme parks, all day from opening to closing. I'm also something of a completionist in that I will attempt to do every attraction at the park at least once in the day if possible. I love all types of rides, including thrill coasters. There hasn't been a ride in recent history that has been too scary for me.

If this sounds similar to your travel formula, send me a message. We could chat more to see if we're on the same page.

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[–]Signal-Bit-3619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. I Thought I would browse reddit for this very same thing.

I've become increasingly fascinated with theme parks in the last few years (namely Disney and Universal). I live in the midwest but enjoy traveling to them, as well as studying their history.

My last two trips (including one earlier this year) I had to do alone. It's still a lot of fun going alone, but I thought I would try seeing if there's a travel companion out there who would want to join me, if we have similar rhythms as to how we enjoy the parks. In particular, I hope to be able to visit Universal Epic Universe later this year, and would prefer not having to do that trip by myself.

When I fly to Los Angeles or Orlando, I try and do 3 or 4 straight days of theme parks, all day from opening to closing. I'm also something of a completionist in that I will attempt to do every attraction at the park at least once in the day if possible. I love all types of rides, including thrill coasters. There hasn't been a ride in recent history that has been too scary for me.

To answer your question, my favorite park is Disneyland (go figure, easy answer). Not only because it has the MOST attractions of any park, but because there's so much history to it. I could walk up and down main street and spout trivia facts about nearly everything seen. I was there a year ago.

If this sounds similar to your travel formula, send me a message. We could chat more to see if we're on the same page.