Places to Relax In Each Disney Park For Adults



Many guests who visit Disney World are visiting with small children, and there’s a lot of park content pertaining to families with little kids. Disney World has tons of space dedicated to their youngest visitors, and no matter what age your children are they are bound to have a wonderful time. But what about those who choose to travel to Disney World with only adults? Are there any spaces dedicated to only the grown-ups? The answer is yes! There are plenty of places to relax in each Disney park for the adults. Continue reading to learn about some of our favorite spots.

Geo-82 Bar and Lounge – EPCOT

This newly opened bar and lounge is currently the only adults-only location on Disney property. In order to enter Geo-82, located next to Spaceship Earth, guests must be 21 or older. This bar is nostalgically dedicated to the early 1980’s and early EPCOT. Guests can enjoy small bites like Truffled Ahi Tuna, as well as deliciously crafted cocktails like the Brown Butter Old Fashioned. This is a relaxing spot that is dedicated to the grown-ups, so if you really need a place to escape then look no further than Geo-82. Advance reservations are required for this experience.

Geo 82. Photo: Disney

The United Kingdom Pavilion – EPCOT

This quiet pavilion is located within World Showcase. The United Kingdom pavilion can be spotted by its iconic red telephone booths. This pavilion is great for adults for tucking away and relaxing, as it’s quite spacious and has a lot of outdoor space. Located near the rear of the pavilion is the hedge maze. Anyone can make their way through this mini-maze, and then take a seat at a nearby bench and rest. You might even catch a live musical performance here if you’re lucky!

The beautiful architecture of the United Kingdom Pavilion. Photo: Emily Murray.

Baseline Tap House – Disney’s Hollywood Studios

While this area isn’t exclusively for adults, you’ll find that most of its patrons are grown-ups. The Baseline Tap House is located in Grand Avenue and is home to craft beers, pretzels with beer cheese, cocktails, and more. This is a great spot to chill if you are with a group of adults who need a rest, a beer, and a salty snack.

Baseline Tap House. Photo: Disney

Conservation Station – Disney’s Animal Kingdom

If you find yourself needing to tuck away somewhere relaxing while in Animal Kingdom, then hop aboard the Wildlife Express train and make your way toward Conservation Station. While this area is for children and adults alike, you’ll find some activities here that are more geared towards the grown-up crowd. The Animation Experience is where guests can participate in a drawing lesson led by real Disney animators. Also at Conservation Station, you can overlook the medical center for the animals, and you might even catch a procedure or check-up if you’re lucky!

Conservation Station. Photo: Disney

Where do you go as an adult to relax in the Disney parks? Do you have a hidden spot you like to go to chill? We want to hear from you in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Megan Woodard

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Megan Woodard


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Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her family. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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