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Pamacula
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: By the Shore of the Great Salt Lake
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Most romantic locations in DL?
My DH and I are celebrating our 10th anniversary
and going to DL without the kids. I would love some advice for some romantic things to do while we are there. Of course we will keep it G rated but somewhere we could just have some quite, peaceful time together.
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I am married to Prince Charming
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Elk Grove, CA
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We also celebrated our 10th this year, and it was the most wonderful trip! What made it really special was our stay at the GC, where we came back from dinner with rose petals all over the bed, champagne, and chocolate covered strawberries(let them know you are celebrating your anniversary). Our view of Downtown Disney faced the violinist, and we could sit on the balcony and feel like we were serenaded. I highly recommend dinner at the Napa Rose and although, we could see DCA park from the restaurant, it felt worlds away.
As for the park, it felt great to get on whatever rides we wanted, however many times we wanted. We also enjoyed shopping without the kids, and meandering throughout all the stores without anyone asking to buy something. Try to take as many pictures as you can together and just hold hands and stroll. You will have a great time!
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"Get off the roof, get off the roof, get off the roof!"
The snowball has hit my family and hit it hard Join Date: Jan 2008
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We didn't go for our anniversary - but DH and I went, just the two of us, for his 50th birthday in July.
Most romantic thing we did one morning was a ride on IASW - no one in the boat with us - no one in the 3 boats in front of us and no one in the 2 boats behind us. We had the whole small world ride to ourselves and actually took some flash pictures during the ride. We would NEVER take flash pics if it was going to ruin anyone else's ride, but since we were the only ones in there - we did. Very romantic and sweet to have our own private ride.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: middle of CA!
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Sorry.....couldn't resist!Aren't there some nice quiet benches around the side of the castle? (on the left side if you're looking at the castle) You could grab a drink and hang out there. There might be a bench over around BTMRR......on that walkway from Fantasyland towards Frontierland. There is a small pond area where you can watch "fish" jump and come up for air. I think it's a nice shady spot to hang for a while. Or stroll around in New Orleans Square and take the time to really check out the buildings & shops. Or sit at the rocking chairs on Main St. Although I'm not quite sure where they are located. I've never managed to secure one!
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My bad-its Miss Understood. Sorry. Got my drag queens mixed
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Anytime of the day by the wishing well is romatic
DBF and I also enjoy sitting on the benches in the matterhorn area at night. Its pretty peaceful. The trees have lights in them. You can also see fireworks from there. Plus is dimly lit and cozy. The waterfall at the hotel. We also enjoy taking the grand circle tour on the train. Especially late in the evening. Its very relaxing. Plus, you can sneak a smooch or two there.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Washington State
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Disney Gallery
My husband and I really enjoyed spending time in The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square, but I'm not sure if they still have it. Last time we were there, it had been replaced with the hotel room they had for the "Year of a Million Dreams". Not sure if the room was temporary, or if they got rid of the gallery for good. (Hope not- it was such a great place to spend part of a hot afternoon!)
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2003
Location: HoJo Anaheim
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I went with my boyfriend last weekend, and we had one iPod with headphone splitters, so we both could listen to the music at the same time, and let me tell you- waiting in line listening to our favorite bands and just being able to see/enjoy Disneyland with our personalized soundtrack made it feel like we were in our own movie. It was the first time I'd ever done that, and we will definitely be doing it again. [Makes waiting in line easier too!]
![]() Oh! And leaning close together with a blanket over our laps while we held hands during fireworks was another 'must do again'! ![]() I hope you guys have a great, romantic time! Lorealle |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Oregon
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Someone posted this on a different thread, and while the suggestions themselves aren't romantic, I think if you add a bit of yourself to the suggestions they could be. Either way, check them out because perhaps you can show your significant other a different side of DL.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/disneyland/tips.htm
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Not Disneyland
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YAY for good weather! It's that Disney Magic, I don't know how it works but it does! Join Date: Jun 2007
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I love the Wishing Well!
The Disney Gallery is now on Main Street and it seems to get more foot traffic then it did when it was where the Dream Suite is now. I really like riding the Storybook Canals at night, it's so nice with all the lights on, especially the archways that Jasmine & Alladin flew under. There are lots of little nooks & crannies that are "hidden" away and very peaceful at night, you just have to look for them. I like to sit on the "stage" area over by IASW at night after fireworks, it's really nice there. The monorail does go by and blow it's horn but there are not many people so it's nice.
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Mouseketeer
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I second this! We went to Disneyland on our first date and we stood over by IASW for fireworks and were standing just under where the monorail goes by, gazing tenderly at one another when HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONK! HOOOOOOOOOONK! We both burst out laughing- it was really, really funny!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Have the "Flying Dutchman Cookie Boat" at the Blue Bayou (or two) and giggle like kids!
On weekend nights they have dancing to swing/jazz by the castle. Where is the staging area for Small World? |
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Unable to think of a clever tag.......but doesn't have to, the Tag Fairy will just colorize him! :)
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Married people, you know what I'm talking about! There is nothing like a hotel room to get the fires burning again, am I right? Who's with me on this?? On the other hand, if you are looking for a place that is romantic in a quiet, peaceful way, my recommendation is the hotel room immediately before and after bomp-chicka-wow-wow. Do you mean inside Disneyland Park? Can't help you there, that place is pretty much a zoo. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Oregon
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At the risk of sounding sexist, and with all due respect to your gender, this is SUCH a guy post! Not because of the suggestion, but because of the execution.You are absolutely right. There usually isn't much bow-chicka-wow-wow going on at home with the kiddos and....life. Might be just the time to get some much needed TLC. Although, I think someone suggested bushes. You know, if you're into that kinda thing.... ![]() ![]()
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Pamacula
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: By the Shore of the Great Salt Lake
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![]() Don't worry we have schedule lots of "hotel breaks" during our time away from the munchkins, but thanks for the thought. I think I will pass on the island though, dirt and sand and PDA's (public displays of affection) have never been on my to do list.
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